The advertising signs in the main concourse on the Friday after Superstorm Sandy, all mainline service (except to Poughkeepsie) has been restored. Subway service has been restored north of 42nd Street (and 34 Street) with southbound buses only
The New Haven Line Departures signs only service to New Haven and Stamford, no connections to the branches
Inside Vanderbilt Hall, New Yorkers who have had 4 days without power after Superstorm Sandy, use the outlets wired into the floor
The windows have decals for 100 for the Centennial of Grand Central Terminal
Temporary lights for the dignitary ceremony at the Centennial Celebration
The Min Concourse Crowded for the Centennial Celebration
Looking down from the East Balcony at the Centennial Celebration
Looking down on the Centennial Celebration
Information: It's a Grand Day! Happy 100th Anniversary Grand Central Terminal, Feb 1, 1913 - 2013
Gold 100s on one set of window panes
The information clock and 100 windows
Escalators in the middle of the Main Concourse up to the Metlife Building
A replica red carpet for Grand Central 100 Years at the main entrance
The vestibule out to 42 Street at the main entrance into the middle of the Main Concourse with an inscription to everyone who built the grand terminal
The lower-level information booth, currently a temporary post office for commemorative stamp purchases for the Centennial
A LEGO model for the Centennial
The station master's office, the station's waiting room
The Main Concourse more crowded than normal for the Centennial Celebration