San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

‘MAN CAVE’ FOUND BELOW GRAND CENTRAL STATION

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Three railroad workers have been suspended for turning a storage room under New York’s Grand Central Terminal into an unauthoriz­ed “man cave” with a television, a refrigerat­or, a microwave and a futon couch, officials said Thursday.

A Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority investigat­ion found that managers at Metro-north Railroad were unaware of the hideaway beneath Track 114.

“Many a New Yorker has fantasized about kicking back with a cold beer in a prime piece of Manhattan real estate — especially one this close to good transporta­tion,” MTA Inspector General Carolyn Pokorny said in a news release. “But few would have the chutzpah to commandeer a secret room beneath Grand Central Terminal.”

Three Metro-north employees — a wireman, a carpenter foreman and an electrical foreman — were suspended without pay pending disciplina­ry hearings.

The investigat­ion began after the MTA’S office of the inspector general received an anonymous tip in February 2019 alleging that there was a “man cave” under Grand Central with “a couch and a flat screen t.v.” where three specific employees would “hang out and get drunk and party.”

Investigat­ors found the room, which had wooden cabinets designed to conceal the TV and futon, according to the report.

Railroad officials said the space presented a fire hazard because rescue workers would have had difficulty accessing an unmapped room.

 ?? MTA INSPECTOR GENERAL VIA AP ?? A fold-out chair concealed in a cabinet is seen in the “man cave” under Grand Central Terminal.
MTA INSPECTOR GENERAL VIA AP A fold-out chair concealed in a cabinet is seen in the “man cave” under Grand Central Terminal.

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