Penn Station's Revamped Entrance Eases Holiday Travel Rush

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New York's Penn Station has completed the redesign of its 7th Avenue and 32nd Street entrance, featuring wider sidewalks, an ADA-compliant elevator, three new escalators, new signage, and a glass canopy. The overhaul is part of a larger project to revamp the country's busiest train hub, with billions of dollars being invested. The new entrance comes just in time for the holiday travel rush, as millions are expected to visit New York City. However, there have been criticisms of delays in completing the redesign and concerns about closed-door meetings excluding Amtrak officials.
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