Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal
The holiday season is a time of joy for kids of all ages and nothing says holiday enchantment quite like dazzled little faces watching in wonderment as model trains zip through tunnels, by subway stops, around familiar skyscrapers and through iconic ... more
The holiday season is a time of joy for kids of all ages and nothing says holiday enchantment quite like dazzled little faces watching in wonderment as model trains zip through tunnels, by subway stops, around familiar skyscrapers and through iconic cityscapes. To the delight of kids and railroad enthusiasts alike, the New York Transit Museum will continues its tradition of capturing hearts and imaginations at the Train Show at Grand Central Terminal starting just before Thanksgiving and running through the New Year. The theme of the holiday train show changes every year and the event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit the NY Transit Museum website.

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Grand Central Terminal
New York, NY
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  • to Grand Central Station
  • to Bryant Park

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