what does the writer describe himself when he steps into the Grand Central Station?
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Grand Central Station is a railway station in New York. It has two levels. At one level one can find inter-city trains (long distance trains plying between cities); and on the other level one can board intra-city trains (trains plying within the city). There is also a controversial third level there from where one can take train to any idyllic place in 1894. At this level the ambience of the station is that of 1894. The people, their attire, ambience, the platform, everything on the platform, locomotive, currency being used, the newspapers, magazines, etc. were old style. But very few people found this third level. In the chapter only two persons could find the third level. One was Charlie himself, the other was Sam, Charlie’s psychiatrist friend.
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at this level the ambience of the station is that of 1894. the people their attire ambience the platform everything on the platform locomotive currency being used the newspaper magazines etc were old style.