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How far of a walk is MSG to grand central?

Madison Square Garden Center to Grand Central Terminal (Station) by walk and subway. The journey time between Madison Square Garden Center and Grand Central Terminal (Station) is around 10 min and covers a distance of around 1 miles.



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Grand Central Terminal is located at 89 E 42nd Street (corner of Park Avenue), about two miles from New York Penn Station.

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A good New Yorker can do this is about 15 minutes and be outside only for about 60% of the walk. Grand Central and Penn Station on which Madison Square Garden is built have labyriths of subway tunnels and exits. The exits will go for several avenues and streets. Also stores like Macy's go the entire block.

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Comprising a 350,000 sq ft concourse, a mezzanine level, and upper and lower platform levels, Grand Central Madison also includes eight tracks and four platforms, the lowest section of which is roughly 150 ft below street level.

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PLATFORMS: Grand Central has 44 platforms, making it the largest train station in the world. Penn Station has 11.

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It's like 8-10 blocks depending where you exit Penn Station. Times Square is always busy. Avoid rush hour if you don't want to be in the way. If for some reason you can't walk 10 blocks or just really want to help fund the MTA, take the 1/2/3 subway, M20 bus on 8th Ave, or M7 bus on 6th Ave to 42nd St.

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It is considered “The World's Most Famous Arena” because of its rich history of events that took place at all four Madison Square Garden's. Madison Square Garden forever changed New York City because of the large historical impact that Madison Square Garden has made.

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It is located in Midtown Manhattan between Seventh and Eighth Avenues from 31st to 33rd Street above Pennsylvania Station.

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It is considered “The World's Most Famous Arena” because of its rich history of events that took place at all four Madison Square Garden's.

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The original Madison Square Garden was built in 1832 at 26th Street and Madison Avenue, although it didn't take that name until 1879. These days, you'll find the fourth incarnation of Madison Square GARDEN northwest of here, but Madison Square PARK is where you'll find delightful greenery.

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Billy Joel is the first artist ever to simultaneously hold both of Madison Square Garden's concert-related performance records. Having sold 150 million records over the past quarter century, Billy Joel ranks as one of most popular recording artists and respected entertainers in history.

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