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In the News : Real Trains

Penn Station's Missing Grandeur
Aug 16, 2011



By Peter De Keles
Author  Bio
The station name comes from the almost mythic old American company, the Pennsylvania Railroad, the main competitor of the New York Central.

Title:Penn Station's Missing Grandeur
Publication:Transportation Nation
Date:08/15/11
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CategoryReal Trains
Overview

During the more than half-century timespan of the original station under owner Pennsylvania Railroad (1910-1963), scores of intercity passenger trains arrived and departed daily, serving distant places such as Chicago and St. Louis on "Pennsy rails", and beyond on connecting railroads to Miami, Florida, and the west.

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