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- If you’re on the Acela, go downstairs and watch the board to get your track.
- This place can be a maze - so if you are in a rush and don't know where you are going... Plan on missing your train/subway.
- Allison EspositoJanuary 18, 2014Do you miss the dirt and grime of 1980s NYC? Do you love signs that mean nothing? Ever wanted to lose your mind in a subterranean vortex? Then Penn Station is for you!
- Cupcake CrusadersOctober 4, 2012There are plenty of cupcakes to be found here. It can't hurt to give one a try! Our guest crusader did and happened to like it.
- Peter KlausAugust 25, 2011Best place to sit and wait is the Tim Hortons. Better seats than Amtrak lounge and the constant 80's tunes harken of a yesteryear New York.
- Try Penn Sushi near Amtrak for surprisingly tasty sushi and authentic Japanese snacks
- Don't be a fool and wait in line for your Amtrak train. Take the escalator down one level and get to the train a lot faster!
- Rachel KNovember 21, 2011Definitely bring hand sanitizer and hide your wallet. Also try not to pay for anything with cash, because if you do, the bums will swarm around you begging for cash.
- When Amtrak trains are called, immediately head down the stairs under the big board to get to your track & bypass the long ticket check line.
- Welcome to the Big Apple! Consider adding Harlem on your list of places to visit while you're here. You'll be glad you did!
- Got luggage & riding NJ transit? Stay away from gates closest to 7th ave (across from Duane Reed) where the escalators to the tracks rarely run. There are elevators to tracks 1-8 across from Tiecoon.
- They're bringing in more expensive restaurants to the LIRR concourse to attract a higher class of shiftless drifter!
- The greatest city in the world has the worst transit hub in US. No seating for general waiting, amongst other problems.
- This is my go to place to get my relaxed travel on, embrace it and relax❤️👏🏽
- Laurent PatyMay 9, 2013Haven't been in NYC in a few months and I am not used to it any more: getting yelled at for Macy's promotion out of Penn station; bumped into in the streets; construction and traffic noise, etc.
- Hyo In KimFebruary 24, 2015It is really good to transit and get you around but then, it needs to clean up and be remodeled if possible.
- MuratOctober 2, 2016Always crowded, a bit messy; you need to get used to. Hub for connection W bound trains. Metro line stops here as well.
- Sarah HanleyMarch 23, 2012Best place to people watch because everyone is in a rush. Good entertainment if you are waiting for your train.
- Pixie DeeJanuary 24, 2015Planet Smoothies chocolate Chimp smoothie is deeeelish.. Quick and yummy smoothies.
- Have a drink at Kabooz's bar while waiting for your train. They have monitors by the juke box. There is a nice sitting area right next to them.
- On a rainy, summer day, the leaky IRT platform is a great place for a quick shower.
- antonioJuly 30, 2013If you already have your ticket head on over to the seated waiting area and help relieve some of the congestion.
- Built using the "Mall in a questionable neighborhood" style that was so popular in the 60s.
- God help you if there is a Rangers game the same day you’re here.
- Make sure to grab a 32 oz microbrew (main concourse) before you get on the train. Don't forget lid, straw & paper bag.
- Carly HeitlingerFebruary 3, 2015It can get crazy here! Try to hop on the quiet car when you board your train.
- Oh, Borders, how I miss you so. Resting your books only one flight above me, you were the perfect place to escape the teeming masses of Penn while waiting for my train
- Joshua LaskyNovember 28, 2012Don't wait for the train's gate to be posted on the big board, instead look for your train on one of the arrivals screens around the station. That narrows it down to one of two possible entry points.
- Deborah B.April 1, 2013Always busy - can be a little hard to get around when every one is looking to see where their train will be departing.
- Elizabeth LeeOctober 13, 2016Used to have beautiful architecture but that got torn down when they added madison square garden.
- Dave CutlipApril 27, 2016It's actually pretty quiet lots of places to eat while waiting for your train !
- For those getting the Amtrak and looking for a Starbucks, head downstairs toward the LIRR, there are two down there!
- If you in the waiting room and listen to the music you'll notice that people frantic running is in sync with the classical music pplaying
- Bring an ice pack. Air conditioning is seemingly broken. I'm all sweaty for the 8 hour train ride now. Woot!
- NJ Transit one way, ten trip and round trip tickets are valid until used. Good to know if you have a delayed trip to NJ
- Anthony PadronaggioFebruary 3, 2013Never expect to get a ticket and make your train between the 29th-2nd days of the month during peak hours. Endless lines.
- For Mexican food connoisseurs, there's a fantastic Taco Bell near the 8th Ave and 33rd St entrance.
- On high traffic travel days, check with the red caps to find out what track your train is on to board early. #GratuityNotIncluded
- Debby LeeOctober 20, 2019For the LIRR from Penn station to Forest Hills make sure you're in the first 6 cars.
- Best kept (?) secret? 20-oz bottles of Coke products for $1.25 (aka, cheaper than anywhere in NYC) in the vending machine at the front of KMart.
- With the Port Authority a mere 8 blocks north, the world's two most poorly designed buildings are located on a single half-mile stretch of 8th Ave.
- Rivals Port Authority as the grossest public transportation station in the city.
- They don't announce which tracks the Acelas are on until a minute before their departure time. Enjoy the cattle call!
- It's a train station. Not much more to add. But it is well kept and usually easy to navigate.
- Riding Amtrak from Penn Station? Watch the Red Caps. They'll know what track you're boarding looooong before it's announced.
- Home of the only Krispy Kreme shop in NYC (near Amtrak).
- Lee SNovember 27, 2011Did you know there's a name for Penn Station's neighborhood: CraPenSta. Similar to TriBeCa or SoHo, it stands for "the CRap Around PENn STAtion".
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