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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wake up DC you’re about to lose people to flying and none is going to come downtown to eat or shop. Had to go to NYC today and the smell of urine is unbelievable. Barely anyplace to eat. I felt uncomfortable multiple times given the crappy homeless men milling about. Basically it’s a shit hole. [/quote] I was in the new train station in nyc and it is beautiful and clean and I did not see any homeless people sleeping there. I wonder if they have a law or rules for new station?[/quote] And everyone has to sit on the floor, and you have to walk half a mile to get to the actual train, but hey, no homeless people![/quote] That’s how Penn Station always was. You can also wait at the secret entrances below to get on the train before everyone else. No, I won’t tell you where they are. [/quote] No, Penn Station used to have furniture for sitting on. The new (underground) Penn Station, I mean. The old Penn Station did too, but I didn't witness it personally, because I wasn't born. The Moynihan Train Hall is lovely and full of light, but it's ridiculous to have nothing but the floor for people to sit on. I'm not interested in your secret entrances. That's ridiculous too. [/quote] the old Penn Station did not have places for the public to sit - you had to show your ticket. and happy to keep the secret entrances secret :)[/quote] The old Penn Station was demolished in the early 1960s.[/quote]
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