New York City Transit
- Streets
- Grand Street (Manhattan), a street in New York City
- Grand Street (Brooklyn), a street in New York City
- Subway stations
- Grand Street (BMT Canarsie Line), in Brooklyn; serving the L train
- Grand Street (IND Sixth Avenue Line), in Manhattan; serving the B D trains
- Railroad stations
- Grand Street (LIRR Evergreen station) a station along the former Evergreen Branch (see Manhattan Beach Branch) of the Long Island Rail Road in Brooklyn from 1868 to 1885
- Grand Street (LIRR Main Line station), a former station in Queens along Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road that also served the Rockaway Beach Branch from 1913 to 1925
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