New dates added for out monthly tour of the remnants of the original Penn Station!
Tucked beneath the Merrick LIRR train station is a memorial to Roxey, the LIRR dog who rode the train with President Theodore Roosevelt!
Engineering crews began replacing turnouts over the summer and have since changed two tracks to improve Penn Station’s performance and reliability.
Philadelphia-based engineering design company Oat Foundry offers a 21st century take on the iconic flap signs that once filled train stations around the world.
Amtrak announced the completion of renovated women's restrooms in Penn Station, a project that is part of a larger attempt to modernize NYC's Amtrak station.
The James A. Farley Post Office is widely recognized for its beauty and imposing footprint, but it also holds many interesting secrets. Here's a look at ten.
Amtrak recently announced its free FindYourWay app, which helps passengers navigate the transit hub like a pro. No longer will you have to wander aimlessly.
The New Jersey Transit launched an ad campaign featuring renderings of NYC's original Penn Station today, posing the question “Wouldn’t you rather arrive here?”
A project from Columbia University StudioLAB reimagines Madison Square Garden and Penn Station as a cemetery and lush public space for digital and physical memories.
Penn Station's rich history is very much alive today, and it's being discussed in Trains, Tunnels & Trees, a talk hosted by the Museum of the City of New York.