After several months of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all around New York, our residents have begun to see new sights and views that had been previously unfamiliar to them. With a state that's made up of nearly 20 million residents and also happens to be home to the country's most populated city, we're more than used to seeing our state full and alive with excitement. Well, if you're ready to see a whole new side of the Empire State, then see what it's like to watch this eerie footage that was recently captured in Grand Central Terminal - take a look.
In the past here at Only In New York, we've highlighted some of Grand Central Terminal's most fascinating facts, as well as the fact that this historic place is also home to one of New York's most delicious oyster bars...
...but today we're here to show you a whole new, eerie side of Grand Central Terminal.
On any given day, you'll usually find more than 750,000 people commuting, traveling, and making their way through Grand Central Terminal.
Now that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused both the Subways and Metro North to run at limited capacity, you'll find next to no one inside of one of the world's most famous train terminals...and it's quite the eerie sight!
Thanks to ActionKid on YouTube, New Yorkers can get a glimpse of what it's like to make your way through an empty, closed off Grand Central Terminal, where you'll find strangely empty hallways, closed off corridors, and shuttered businesses that will make you feel as though you've just stumbled upon an never-before-seen clip from The Walking Dead.
Different from the general excitement and chaos that we see running through this famous landmark, be sure to watch the full footage below to see what Grand Central Terminal is looking like during 2020!
Looking for more things to enjoy from the comfort of your home during the COVID-19 pandemic, then be sure to check out how You Can Paint And Sip From Home In New York Thanks To Painting With A Twist!
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