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21 Behind-The-Scenes Photos Of Grand Central Terminal

These first few shots give you a look inside of the clock tower—which is accessible through a ladder located in very secured closet—as well as the view it delivers when the Tiffany glass is opened up. The clock is 13-feet-wide.

Photo by Sam Horine/Gothamist

Going into the sub-basements.

Photo by Sam Horine/Gothamist

These next shots were taken inside of the sub-basements of the terminal, known as M42. This area holds the current converter grid, and more historic machines being preserved.

Photo by Sam Horine/Gothamist

The control room, where the magic happens.

Photo by Sam Horine/Gothamist

This is where they monitor arrivals and departures of Metro-North trains.

Photo by Sam Horine/Gothamist