- Fire in New York train tunnel injures 5, shuts down commutes UPI —
- Penn Station fire sends 5 to the hospital, snarls NYC's morning rush hour Scripps News —
- NJ Transit, Amtrak suspended south of New York after train fire in Hudson River tunnels 6abc Philadelphia —
- Train Fire at Penn Station Injures 5 and Disrupts Rail Service The New York Times —
- 'Fleeced' and 'gouged' fans hit out at FIFA over extortionate World Cup train tickets - with supporters facing an 11-fold price hike Daily Mail —
- Fire in train car near New York City’s Penn Station injures five and disrupts service The Guardian —
- Rail car fire near New York's Penn Station injures 5, snarls morning commute, train service delayed The Independent —
- Rail car fire near New York's Penn Station injures 5, snarls morning commute ABC News —
- Amtrak train catches fire, 2 seriously injured as Penn Station service is disrupted NY Post —
- Penn Station train fire live: Amtrak, NJ Transit and LIRR delays after blaze Mirror —
- NJ Transit to charge $150 round-trip train fares for World Cup games UPI —
- Amtrak fire near Penn Station triggers major NYC commuter disruptions, NJ Transit and LIRR cancellations Fox News —
- Taking train to New Jersey World Cup games? It’ll cost fans $150 NBC News —
- Fire at Penn Station injures five and disrupts Amtrak and LIRR service Washington Examiner —
- Train fare jumps from $12 to $150 for World Cup games in New Jersey Scripps News —
- Overnight Penn Station fire injures five, halts morning service USA Today —
- World Cup fans will have to pay $150 for NY stadium train ticket, officials say France 24 —
- NJ Transit announces $150 World Cup train tickets: ‘We are not making profits’ The Hill —
- US confirms transit fare spike to $150 for World Cup fans in New Jersey Al Jazeera —
- New Jersey transit agency confirms controversial $150 train, $80 bus tickets for World Cup matches The Guardian —
Pennsylvania Station
Major rail hub in Manhattan, New York
Pennsylvania Station is the main intercity railroad station in New York City and the busiest transportation facility in the Western Hemisphere, serving more than 600,000 passengers per weekday as of 2019. The station occupies a complex beneath and bounded by Seventh and Ninth avenues and 31st and 33rd streets, extending under Madison Square Garden and the James A. Farley Building, with additional exits to surrounding streets in Midtown Manhattan. The main concourse is located both beneath Madison Square Garden and within the Farley building, where it is known as Moynihan Train Hall. It is close to several popular locations, including the Empire State Building, Hudson Yards, Koreatown, and Macy's Herald Square.
Also known as...
Penn Station and New York Penn Station