Metro

Man shot in arm in apparent random attack at Grand Central Terminal

A 40-year-old man was shot in the arm on a subway platform at Grand Central Terminal on Saturday morning, law enforcement sources told The Post꧙.

The shooting — at 10:30 a.m. on the southbound, No. 4 train platform — is so far being considered a random attack,🦩 and the gunman remained at larg🌳e early Saturday afternoon.

The shooter, described as in his 20s and wearing a sweatshirt and a red bandanna, fled from theಌ platform after the shooting.

The shooting has caused a suspension in service of 4, 5 and 6 trains “while NYPD continues their investigation at Grand Central-42nd St.,”

Dozens of c🍷onfused travelers were being helped by orange-vested transit workers.

“It’s bad for him,” Ivan Feliciano, 39, said of of the shooting victim. “But I gotta get home,” said Feliciano, a construction worker heading back to The Bronx.

“I’ve been at work since 3 a.m. … I don’t want nobody to get hurt, but it is what it is.”

The shooting comes during yet another bloody night in the five boroughs, during which four people, including a city Correction officer, were killed.