
MTA Discovers Secret 'Man Cave' Employees Made At Grand Central Terminal
MTA Discovers Secret 'Man Cave' Employees Made At Grand Central Terminal
Employees at Grand Central Terminal made an unauthorized break room in a storage room between a track. It included a futon, a TV, the internet, and even beer in the fridge.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep. New York real estate is not cheap, but three transit employees found a free spot. In Grand Central Terminal, a giant railway hub more than a century old, they found a forgotten storage room beneath track 114. They equipped it with a futon, a TV, the Internet and even beer in the fridge. Their bosses found the unauthorized break room. But one question - how do you slip a futon into work with nobody noticing?
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