- Pennsylvania Station
:"Penn Station" redirects here. For the restaurant chain, see
Penn Station (restaurant) .Pennsylvania Station (normally abbreviated Penn Station) is a label first applied by thePennsylvania Railroad (PRR) to several of its grandpassenger terminal s.New York City
The best-known and first to bear the name is
New York City 's Penn Station. The station openedSeptember 8 ,1910 forLong Island Rail Road trains via the new tunnel under theEast River .Pennsylvania Railroad trains began using itNovember 27 , supplementing and eventually replacing the old New York City-area terminal across theHudson River at Exchange Place in Jersey City. The name was adopted by the PRR onMarch 1 ,1909 . The opening of theHell Gate Bridge onApril 1 ,1917 broughtNew York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad intercity trains into Penn Station. The station now lies alongAmtrak 'sNortheast Corridor andEmpire Corridor , and servesNew Jersey Transit andLong Island Rail Road commuter trains.Newark, New Jersey
Across the
Hudson River from New York City isNewark, New Jersey 's Penn Station, openedMarch 24 ,1935 . The station lies along theNortheast Corridor , and is served byAmtrak andNew Jersey Transit , as well as PATH and theNewark Light Rail (both realigned or extended to the stationJune 20 ,1937 , leading to the closure of Manhattan Transfer). The station is a major transfer point for passengers bound forLower Manhattan via PATH.Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 's 30th Street Station was named Pennsylvania Station when the upper (commuter) level opened onSeptember 28 ,1930 . It was renamed Pennsylvania Station-30th Street onApril 26 ,1933 , soon after the lower (intercity) level opened onMarch 12 . Intercity PRR trains used that station, while commuter trains continued east to terminate at Suburban Station. The station is still used byAmtrak intercity service,New Jersey Transit Atlantic City service, and SEPTA commuter service.Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland 's Union Station was renamed Penn Station onAugust 1 ,1928 .Amtrak Northeast Corridor intercity service and MARC commuter service still operate through the station; the station is also served by a spur of theBaltimore Light Rail .Harrisburg
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 's Union Station was also known as Penn Station. It was built in 1887 and rebuilt in 1905. It was shared byReading Railroad ,Northern Central Railway , and theCumberland Valley Railroad , until the Reading Railroad built a separate station in Harrisburg. Today it has the nameHarrisburg Transportation Center and servesAmtrak 'sKeystone Service and Pennsylvanian intercity lines, along with Greyhound, Trailways, and at least two local bus services.Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 's Union Station was renamed Penn Station onDecember 17 ,1912 . It is still used byAmtrak intercity service.Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio 's old lakefront Union Depot was renamed Penn Station onApril 28 ,1946 . It was last usedSeptember 27 ,1953 , and service was cut back the next day to Euclid Avenue.Amtrak 's current Cleveland station is near the former Penn Station.Cincinnati
The PRR station in
Cincinnati, Ohio at Pearl and Butler Streets was named Pennsylvania Station. It was one of two stations jointly served by the PRR and theLouisville and Nashville Railroad , the other being the formerCincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway station on Court Street near Broadway. Both stations were supplanted with the opening ofCincinnati Union Terminal in 1933. [cite book |title=Cincinnati Union Terminal: The Design and Construction of an Art Deco Masterpiece |year=1999 |month=October |publisher=Cincinnati Railroad Club, Inc. |location=Cincinnati, Ohio |id=ISBN 0-9676125-0-0 |pages=pp. 13-16]PRR stations not named Pennsylvania Station
Other major PRR terminals that never received the Penn Station name include
Washington, D.C. 's Union Station, Chicago's Union Station and Cincinnati's Union Terminal. These were all used by other railroads in addition to the PRR.Penn Central Station
With the 1968 merger of the PRR into
Penn Central , several of the Pennsylvania Stations were renamed onJune 6 to Penn Central Station. Philadelphia's "Pennsylvania Station-30th Street" became "Penn Central Station-30th Street", and Baltimore's Pennsylvania Station and Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Station both became simply "Penn Central Station". Additionally, theNew York Central Railroad 's (NYC)Buffalo Central Station and Michigan Central Station inDetroit, Michigan received the new name. The stations inNew York City andNewark, New Jersey kept the old name, the former because Penn Central also operatedGrand Central Terminal .The two former NYC stations (Buffalo and Detroit) have since closed, and the Baltimore and Pittsburgh stations have returned to the name Pennsylvania Station. The Philadelphia station is now known as simply 30th Street Station.
References
* [http://www.prrths.com/PRR_hagley_intro.htm PRR Chronology]
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