Lights blacked out in parts of Grand Central Terminal briefly on Thursday evening after a voltage drop in the electricity feeder network, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

The voltage drop happened at 8:28 p.m.; the lights were back on at the upper level at 8:53 p.m. and the lower level at 9:17 p.m., the MTA said in a news release.

People at Grand Central during the outages took to social media to post photos of a darkened terminal

“Found myself in a place I never thought I’d be — Grand Central during a blackout! Incredibly eerie,” Erin Maher wrote on X.

No train service was disrupted, according to the MTA, which owns the terminal.

Five employees of the Metro-North commuter railroad “were briefly in elevators stopped without electricity, until doors were opene

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