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Grand Central Madison is a commuter rail terminal for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) in the Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Part of the East Side Access project, the new terminal started construction in 2008 and opened on January 25, 2023. [5]
The project connects the terminal to all of the railroad's branches via its Main Line, linking Grand Central Madison to almost every LIRR station. Partial service to Jamaica began on January 25, 2023. Local services. The New York City Subway's adjacent Grand Central–42nd Street station serves the following routes:
East Side Access (ESA) is a public works project in New York City that extended the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) two miles from its Main Line in Queens to the new Grand Central Madison station under Grand Central Terminal on Manhattan's East Side.
Highlights of the project, according to the MTA, include direct connection for all 11 LIRR lines to Grand Central Terminal and Midtown East; a new, 350,000-square-foot terminal with...
LONG ISLAND, NY — Operational control of Grand Central Madison — the new, 700,000 sure foot Long Island Rail Road terminal that's nearing completion under Grand Central Terminal and...
The opening of Grand Central Madison allows the LIRR to add 13 trains a day to Port Washington Branch timetables, bringing service on the branch up to 103 trains daily, a 14 percent service increase.
The long-delayed project to bring Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Terminal will open in 2022, the governor said Thursday. Nick Garber , Patch Staff
Atlantic Terminal Grand Central Madison: Jamaica Far Rockaway Branch: 11 Locust Manor: Far Rockaway Hempstead Branch: 9 Hollis: Hempstead Long Beach Branch: 6 Lynbrook: Long Beach Montauk Branch: 16 Babylon: Patchogue / Montauk Oyster Bay Branch: 10 East Williston: Oyster Bay Port Jefferson Branch: 16 New Hyde Park
The new facility is the largest passenger rail terminal to be built in the U.S. in 67 years and the biggest change to LIRR service in more than a century, MTA officials have said.
Over 1,000 trains pass through each day, the fourth-most in the New York area behind Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal, and Secaucus Junction. The Jamaica station is located on an embankment above street level and contains six platforms and ten tracks for LIRR trains.