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Will Penn Station Redesign Fix America’s Troubled Transit Hub?

Will Penn Station Redesign Fix America’s Troubled Transit Hub?

Summary

The Trump Administration has unveiled plans to redesign Penn Station in New York City to create a more spacious, modern, and efficient transit hub. The redesign features a grand new entrance, a single-level concourse to improve passenger flow, higher ceilings, and expanded track capacity to address current crowding and congestion problems.

Key Facts

  • Penn Station serves about 100 million passengers yearly on Amtrak, NJ Transit, and the Long Island Rail Road.
  • The redesign includes a new grand entrance on Eighth Avenue with an Art Deco style to replace the Infosys Theater.
  • A single-level, ADA-compliant concourse will consolidate passenger areas and improve visibility and movement.
  • The plan calls for higher ceilings and wider walkways to reduce crowding during busy times.
  • Track capacity will be expanded with some through-running, meaning some trains could pass through the station without reversing direction.
  • The project will keep Madison Square Garden but will wrap it in a taller exterior that adds retail and utility space.
  • The U.S. Department of Transportation is investing nearly $250 million for the design and planning stages.
  • Overall funding will include federal grants, loans, and private investments, with a larger $5 billion investment into the Northeast Rail Corridor to improve major rail hubs nationwide.
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