Passengers traveling through Grand Central Terminal for the Thursday evening commute are being urged to allow extra time with access to the building's main concourse limited amid pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
With the closure and high police presence throughout the terminal, a large group of protesters gathered across from the station at Pershing Square. A small group of pro-Israel demonstrators arrived, but the NYPD is talking to both groups and the scene has been peaceful.
The MTA warned earlier Thursday "Metro-North's Main Concourse in Grand Central Terminal is restricted today and some access points may change because of anticipated demonstrations in the area."
MTA employees and police officers could be seen inside the terminal directing passengers around the closures.
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Flyers had been circulating on social media earlier in the day calling for organized protests at GCT at 5:30 p.m.
Chopper 4 saw a number of police officers outside the station, including officers with bicycles.
The New York City Police Department confirmed that some arrests were made Thursday due to the march that unfolded once access to Grand Central was denied.
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Protesters marched down Park Avenue toward Penn Station, where police waited and also blocked the group from entering the building.
The march continued to Washington Square Park, where the group dispersed after a few hours.