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  2. 7th Avenue and W28th St

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    • History and Future of Penn Station
    • Getting There
    • Amtrak
    • Long Island Railroad
    • New Jersey Transit
    • Madison Square Garden Access
    • Accessibility
    • Where to Eat and Drink
    • Penn Station Tips & Facts

    The original Penn Station — heralded as a "pink marble architectural masterpiece" — was built in 1905, opened to the public in 1910 and designed by the legendary McKim, Meade, and White in the Beaux Arts style. For more than 50 years, New York's Penn Station was one of the country's busiest passenger train hubs, but train travel declined dramatical...

    The main entrance to Penn Station is located on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd streets, but there are also entrances via subway stations on 34th Street and 7th Avenue and on 34th Street and 8th Avenue. Penn Station is always open. Penn Station is easily accessible by subway. The 1, 2 and 3 trains will take you directly to the station on the 34th ...

    Of all the stations Amtrak uses, New York's Penn Station is the busiest. Over 10 million customers board an Amtrak station from this location every year. Popular destinations include Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Bostonbut you can get as far as Chicago. To get to the Amtrak station inside Penn Station enter at 8th Avenue between West 31st and ...

    The Long Island Railroad (called LIRR by locals) is a commuter rail system that goes through the southwestern part of New York State. It goes from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County on Long Island. Many people use it to get to the Hamptons as well as Jamaica Station where you can access John F. Kennedy Airport via the AirTrain. There is...

    New Jersey Transit (known as NJ Transit) is a public transportation line that serves the state of New Jersey as well as parts of New York State and Pennsylvania. It makes local stops, and many New Yorkers use it to travel to Newark Airport or Philadelphia. To access NJTransit trains enter Penn Station at Seventh Avenue and 31st Street or Seventh Av...

    Madison Square Garden is one of New York City's premier concerts and events venue. You can see everything from famous musicians to live hockey there. It's located right above Penn Station, and you can get to the garden without even going outside. Take the 1, 2, 3, A, C or E trains (all accessible for those with disabilities) to 34th Street Penn Sta...

    Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or MTA, has a comprehensive list of the accessible stations across all public transit systems in the New York City area. Search the web page for the name of the transit agency you are interested in (ex: "Long Island Railroad") to locate the information you need quickly. Additionally, travelers can check MTA's ...

    Hungry while you're waiting for your train? Penn Station hasn't always been known for its food options, but now there are some fun choices. 1. One of Penn Station's newest and best additions is The Pennsy NYC, a high-class food hall located on top of the station. Vendors serve craft tacos, pizzas, salads, sliders, even sushi. There is a delicious c...

    The most important tip we can give is: buy your ticket ahead of time online. It will save you a lot of time and hassle. Lines can get very long at this station, so avoid them where you can.
    Make sure to use the right entrance to get to your train. It will save you a lot time and keep you from walking in circles around the station.
    Find a seat in a cafés or restaurants. They are much more comfortable than waiting in the hallway or concourses (there is limited public seating and the only other option is the floor.)
    Interesting Fact: Architect Louis Kahn passed away in one of the restrooms at Penn Station in 1974.
    • 291-299 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001, USA
    • (800) 872-7245
  4. New York Penn Station’s new Moynihan Train Hall is where Amtrak passengers get on and off trains (view street map).With entrances on 8th Avenue, W. 31st Street and W. 33rd Street, the train hall is in the historic James A. Farley Post Office building, which was designed by the same architects who created the 1910 New York Penn Station (torn down in 1963).

  5. Penn Station, officially known as Pennsylvania Station, is one of New York City’s major transportation hubs. It is a bustling transportation hub located beneath Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan. Serving millions of passengers each year, it provides access to various modes of transportation, including but not limited to intercity and ...

  6. Penn Station Schedules: New York. Many travelers want information on New York’s Penn Station, but are unsure where to go. Here at InfoForNYC.com, we’re putting together the best guide for you. The Main Concourse location is marked on the Google Map on the right: between 31st and 33rd St. AND between 7th and 8th Ave. See also NJ Transit’s ...

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