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New York Penn Station station - Wednesday schedule

LineDirectionTime
NCTrenton Transit Center5:07 AM
NCNew York Penn Station5:21 AM
NCNew York Penn Station5:40 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center6:11 AM
NCNew York Penn Station6:12 AM
NCNew York Penn Station6:14 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center6:36 AM
NCNew York Penn Station6:57 AM
NCNew York Penn Station7:12 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center7:14 AM
NCNew York Penn Station7:20 AM
NCNew York Penn Station7:34 AM
NCNew York Penn Station7:50 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center7:56 AM
NCNew York Penn Station7:58 AM
NCNew York Penn Station8:09 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center8:12 AM
NCNew York Penn Station8:23 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center8:25 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center8:41 AM
NCNew York Penn Station8:49 AM
NCNew York Penn Station8:51 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center9:04 AM
NCNew York Penn Station9:16 AM
NCTrenton Transit Center9:19 AM

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New York Penn Station station’s code is NY

The first line to this station is NC, at 5:07 AM, and the last line is NC at 4:15 AM.

2 Penn Plaza, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA

This station serves NJ TRANSIT RAIL-Rail’s lines

New York Penn Station
New York Penn StationPennsylvania Station (also known as New York Penn Station or simply Penn Station) is the main intercity railroad station in New York City and the busiest transportation facility in the Western Hemisphere, serving more than 600,000 passengers per weekday as of 2019. The station is located beneath Madison Square Garden in the block bounded by Seventh and Eighth Avenues and 31st and 33rd Streets and in the James A. Farley Building, with additional exits to nearby streets, in Midtown Manhattan. It is close to several popular Manhattan locations, including Herald Square, the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's Herald Square. Penn Station has 21 tracks fed by seven tunnels, including its two North River Tunnels, four East River Tunnels, and one Empire Connection tunnel. It is at the center of the Northeast Corridor, a passenger rail line that connects New York City with Boston to its north and Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. to its south, along with various intermediate stations. Intercity trains are operated by Amtrak, which owns the station, while commuter rail services are operated by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and NJ Transit (NJT). Connections are available within the complex to the New York City Subway and buses. Penn Station is named for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), its builder and original owner, and shares its name with several stations in other cities. The original Pennsylvania Station was an ornate station building designed by McKim, Mead, and White and considered a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style. Completed in 1910, it enabled direct rail access to New York City from the south for the first time. Its head house and train shed were torn down in 1963 at a time of low train ridership, with the rail infrastructure reconstituted as the smaller underground station that survives today. The New York Times editorial board described the demolition of the original station as a "monumental act of vandalism", and its destruction galvanized the modern historic preservation movement.The 2020s saw the opening of Moynihan Train Hall, an expansion of Penn Station into the Farley Post Office building, as well as expansion of the LIRR concourse and a new direct entrance from 33rd Street to the LIRR concourse. Further plans call for adding railway platforms in a new southern annex to connect to two new Gateway Program tunnels under the Hudson River, adding underground connections to the Herald Square station and with the PATH to the 33rd Street station, and renovating the core Penn Station under Madison Square Garden.
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