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34th Street–Penn Station is an express station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of 34th Street and Eighth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. It is served by the A and E trains at all times, and by the C train at all times except late nights.
Located at the intersection of 34th Street and Seventh Avenue in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, it is served by the 1 and 2 trains at all times, and the 3 train at all times except late nights.
North of Penn Station, from 34th Street, the line is used by Amtrak passenger service heading north via Albany to Toronto; Montreal; Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York; Burlington, Vermont; and Chicago.
There are 151 New York City Subway stations in Manhattan, [^ 1] per the official count of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA); of these, 32 are express-local stations. [^ 2] [^ 3] If the 18 station complexes [^ 4] are counted as one station each, the number of stations is 121. In the table below, lines with colors next to them ...
34th Street-Herald Square: N/Q/R/W, D/F/M trains; 34th Street-Penn Station: 1/2/3, A trains; 33rd Street: 4/6 trains; 28th Street: 4/6, N/W/R trains; 28th Street: 1 train;...
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A woman was fatally struck by a 1 train Friday morning at 34th Street–Penn Station, causing trains to the 1-2-3 line to be rerouted. Nick Garber , Patch Staff
Transfer to 34th Street–Penn Station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) station, connection to West End, LIRR, Central, and Exit concourses, to One Penn Plaza and 34th Street at north end LIRR Concourse
34th Street–Penn Station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line); serving the 1, 2, and 3 trains; 34th Street Herald Square; serving the B, D, F, <F>, M , N, Q, R, and W trains; 33rd Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line); serving the 4, 6, and <6> trains; In addition, the following PATH station serves 34th Street:
Penn Station Access (PSA) is a public works project underway by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City. The goal of the project is to allow Metro-North Railroad commuter trains to access Penn Station on Manhattan 's West Side, using existing trackage owned by Amtrak.
34th Street–Penn Station: all 1 2 3 June 3, 1917: Connection to Amtrak, LIRR, and N.J. Transit at Pennsylvania Station M34 / M34A Select Bus Service: Chelsea: 28th Street: local 1 2 July 1, 1918: 23rd Street: local 1 2 July 1, 1918: M23 Select Bus Service: 18th Street: local 1 2 July 1, 1918: 14th Street: all 1 2 3