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Pennsylvania Station Collection

Pennsylvania Station, also known as Penn Station, is an iconic transportation hub that has stood the test of time

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: PENNELL: PENN STATION, 1919. From the Tracks

PENNELL: PENN STATION, 1919. From the Tracks. Boarding trains at Pennsylvania Station in New York City. Etching by Joseph Pennell, 1919

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Pennsylvania station, main concourse, New York, between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Pennsylvania station, main concourse, New York, between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Pennsylvania station, main concourse, New York, between 1900 and 1920

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Pennsylvania Station, New York, east facade, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Pennsylvania Station, New York, east facade, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Pennsylvania Station, New York, east facade, c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Bird's-eye view, Penn. [i.e. Pennsylvania] Station, New York City, c.between 1910 and 1920

Bird's-eye view, Penn. [i.e. Pennsylvania] Station, New York City, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Bird's-eye view, Penn. [i.e. Pennsylvania] Station, New York City, c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Pennsylvania Station, Baltimore, showing Charles Street and Jones Falls, between 1911 and 1920

Pennsylvania Station, Baltimore, showing Charles Street and Jones Falls, between 1911 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Pennsylvania Station, Baltimore, showing Charles Street and Jones Falls, between 1911 and 1920

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: James Farley Post Office April in New York, NY

James Farley Post Office April in New York, NY James Farley Post Office April in New York, NY. The building dates from 1812 and is being adaptively converted to house a concourse for Amtrak

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Manhattan: Entrance to Pennsylvania Station (b / w photo)

Manhattan: Entrance to Pennsylvania Station (b / w photo)
6025017 Manhattan: Entrance to Pennsylvania Station (b/w photo) by Bucovich, Mario (1884-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to Pennsylvania Station)

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Blue Morning, 1909. Creator: George Wesley Bellows

Blue Morning, 1909. Creator: George Wesley Bellows
Blue Morning, 1909

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Central Hall, Pennsylvania Station, New York (Pennsylvania Railroad Company), 1930

Central Hall, Pennsylvania Station, New York (Pennsylvania Railroad Company), 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: New Pennsylvania Station, New York, N. Y. c. 1904-20 (b / w photo)

New Pennsylvania Station, New York, N. Y. c. 1904-20 (b / w photo)
867556 New Pennsylvania Station, New York, N.Y. c.1904-20 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Train pulling out from the station

Train pulling out from the station
Travel Imagery, USA

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: PENNELL: PENNSYLVANIA STATION, 1919. The hall of iron, Pennsylvania Station, New York

PENNELL: PENNSYLVANIA STATION, 1919. The hall of iron, Pennsylvania Station, New York. Etching by Joseph Pennell, 1919

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: NYC: PENN STATION, 1962. Pennsylvania Station on 7th Avenue in New York City, built in 1910

NYC: PENN STATION, 1962. Pennsylvania Station on 7th Avenue in New York City, built in 1910. Photograph by Cervin Robinson, 1962

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Penn Station

Penn Station
circa 1925: View of the Great Gate room of the neo-classical Pennsylvania Station, New York, designed by the preeminent architects of the day, McKim, Mead & White

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Commuters crowd the terminal of Pennsylvania Station, preparing to leave town for

Commuters crowd the terminal of Pennsylvania Station, preparing to leave town for the holidays, New York City. The original station was designed by the architects McKim

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Pennsylvania Station in Baltimore. ca. 1938, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, Pennsylvania Station

Pennsylvania Station in Baltimore. ca. 1938, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, Pennsylvania Station, Baltimore, Md

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Pennsylvania Station At Night

Pennsylvania Station At Night
New York, New York: c. 1940 New Yorks famed Penn Station as seen from the roof of the Hotel New Yorker. Right in the middle of Manhattan

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Luggage cart at train station, 1910s C018 / 0635

Luggage cart at train station, 1910s C018 / 0635
Luggage cart at train station. Porter wheeling luggage at the newly opened Pennsylvania Station, New York City, USA. This train station was completed in 1910

Background imagePennsylvania Station Collection: Pennsylvania Station, New York, 1910s C018 / 0633

Pennsylvania Station, New York, 1910s C018 / 0633
Pennsylvania Station, New York City, USA. This train station, completed in 1910, was designed as the new New York City terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad company (PRR)


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Pennsylvania Station, also known as Penn Station, is an iconic transportation hub that has stood the test of time. From its grand entrance to bustling platforms, this station has witnessed countless journeys and captured the imagination of many. In 1919, Joseph Pennell's artwork "PENNELL: PENN STATION" showcased the architectural beauty of this landmark. The image depicted a moment frozen in time, with trains departing and arriving amidst a backdrop of steel and glass. A black-and-white photograph titled "Manhattan: Entrance to Pennsylvania Station" transports us back to an era when steam locomotives ruled the tracks. This monochromatic snapshot captures the essence of a bygone era. George Wesley Bellows' painting "Blue Morning" takes us on a journey through time as we witness commuters rushing through Pennsylvania Station in 1909. The vibrant strokes bring life to this bustling scene. The Central Hall at Pennsylvania Station was immortalized in another photograph from 1930. It showcases the grandeur and magnificence of this architectural marvel, highlighting its importance as a gateway to New York City. Another black-and-white photo depicts New Pennsylvania Station during its early years between 1904-1920. This glimpse into history reminds us how far we have come while honoring our past. As trains pull out from the station, they carry dreams and aspirations along with them. Each departure signifies new beginnings or bittersweet farewells - moments that shape lives forever. Joseph Pennell's work resurfaces again in his depiction of "The hall of iron. " This piece encapsulates the strength and resilience embodied within these walls; it stands tall against time's relentless march forward. In 1962, NYC's Penn Station on Seventh Avenue became synonymous with modernity and progress. Its construction in 1910 marked a turning point for transportation infrastructure in America's largest city. Commuters crowd every corner preparing for their next adventure or simply heading home.