Largely concealed beneath the streets of midtown Manhattan, Penn Station serves as a vital transit hub for New York City. Though the current facility, built in the 1960s, lacks the grandeur of its predecessor, which was demolished over 50 years ago, it remains a bustling and energetic center of public life. Visitors and commuters alike can experience the dynamic pulse of the city here, with the station providing a vivid introduction to the fast-paced urban environment of the Big Apple.
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