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Penn Station

View of Penn Station hall with a big video installation.

Artist Chitra Ganesh On Bringing Plants’ Regenerative Power to Penn Station

"Video and animation have been essential media for exploring the interplay between internal and external landscapes in the places where collective and individual or societal and psychic realities converge," the artist told Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
A New Jersey Transit train arrives at Hoboken Terminal during morning rush hour.

Politics Should Not Doom the Gateway Tunnel Project

"If the president is serious about bipartisanship and infrastructure, this would be one of the greatest examples of that possibility."
By Donald Scarinci
Commuters head from New Jersey Transit trains to PATH trains during a morning commute to Penn Station.

NJ Politics Digest: Good News—Finally—for New Jersey’s Penn Station Commuters

New Jersey Transit riders got some good news last week from Amtrak officials about how repair work will impact trains coming and going from New York's Penn Station.
By Steve Cronin
An Amtrak train at Penn Station.

Amtrak Completes Rail Repairs at Penn Station

By Christian Hetrick
Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Cuomo Makes Headway on Revamping Moynihan Train Hall

By Madina Toure
Rodney Frelinghuysen.

Frelinghuysen Commits $900 Million to Gateway Project

By Christian Hetrick
NJ Transit delays are expected to impact commutes during summer months.

NJ Politics Digest: So Far, So Good on Amtrak Repairs

By Steve Cronin
Evening commuters wait for New Jersey Transit trains at Penn Station April 4, 2017 in New York City. Following a Monday derailment, eight out of the 21 tracks were out of service.

NJ Politics Digest: The ‘Summer of Hell’ Begins

By Steve Cronin
An Amtrak train at Penn Station.

NJ Transit Train Derails as ‘Summer of Hell’ Starts Early

By Christian Hetrick
Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Cuomo Claims Amtrak Project He Once Refused to Get Behind Is Now ‘Desperately Needed’

By Will Bredderman
NEW YORK, NY - Track maintenance workers walk along train tracks used by both New Jersey Transit and Amtrak trains at Pennsylvania Station.

Commuters Facing 90-Minute Train Delays; NJ Transit Blames Amtrak

By Alyana Alfaro
Evening commuters wait for New Jersey Transit trains at Penn Station April 4, 2017 in New York City. Following a Monday derailment, eight out of the 21 tracks were out of service.

Gordon, Langschultz Race Is a Train Clash

By Alyana Alfaro
Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Donald Trump and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Cuomo’s Plea to Trump: Send Emergency Cash to Fix Penn Station—Or Let New York Take It Over

By Will Bredderman
Gordon, McKeon and others come out against leaked service outage schedule. (Photo by NTSBgov via Getty Images)

NJ Lawmakers Question Amtrak’s Scheduling Decisions for Penn Station Repairs

By JT Aregood
Travellers wait for train information in the Amtrak terminal of New York Penn Station on May 14, 2015 in New York City.

Amtrak CEO: ‘Two or Three Significant Outages’ During Summer Repairs

By Salvador Rizzo and JT Aregood
Evening commuters wait for New Jersey Transit trains at Penn Station April 4, 2017 in New York City. Following a Monday derailment, eight out of the 21 tracks were out of service.

Christie Welcomes Amtrak Repairs at Penn Station

By Alyana Alfaro
Amtrak CEO Wick Moorman.

Into the Breach With Amtrak’s New CEO

By Salvador Rizzo
Travellers wait for train information in the Amtrak terminal of New York Penn Station on May 14, 2015 in New York City.

An Opportunity for Greatness

By The Editors
Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Amid Donor Scandal, Cuomo Won’t Stop Taking Campaign Cash From State Contractors

By Will Bredderman
Sheldon Silver. (Illustration by Jason Seiler)

How Sheldon Silver Became a Convicted Felon Thanks to Shady Real Estate Relationships

By Jillian Jorgensen
Ana Prvacki, Sam Durant==2015 MOCA GALA==The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, CA==May 30, 2015==©Patrick McMullan==Photo - DAVID CROTTY/patrickmcmullan.com====

Artist Sells Shadows of Famous Sculptures, Francis Bacon Painting to Auction—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Rendering of one potential design for a new Pennsylvania Station (Photo: Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Office).

Cuomo Commits Big Bucks to Infrastructure Projects, But Who’s Footing the Bill?

By Terence Cullen
Labor leaders, workers and activists attend a rally for a $15 minimum hourly wage on July 22, 2015 in New York City.

Next Week/This Week: Mandatory Minimum Wages

By Observer Politics Team
The 6 Train. (Photo: Timothy A. Clary for AFP/Getty Images).

Andrew Cuomo Hints at How He Will Pay for His Massive Infrastructure Projects

By Will Bredderman
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