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  2. Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963) - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Station (often abbreviated to Penn Station) was a historic railroad station in New York City that was built for, named after, and originally occupied by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). The station occupied an 8-acre (3.2 ha) plot bounded by Seventh and Eighth Avenues and 31st and 33rd Streets in Midtown Manhattan .

  3. Cincinnati Limited - Wikipedia

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    Penn Central (1968-1971) Route; Termini: New York, New York Cincinnati, Ohio: Distance travelled: 755.1 miles (1,215.2 km) Service frequency: Daily: Train number(s) 41 (westbound); 40 (eastbound) On-board services; Seating arrangements: Reclining seat coaches: Sleeping arrangements: Sections, Roomettes and double bedrooms (1954) Catering facilities

  4. Pennsylvania Station (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Station was a railroad station in Cincinnati, Ohio, that served the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), for which it was named, and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Built in 1880, it stood at the corner of Pearl and Butler Streets just east of the L & N bridge . [ 1 ]

  5. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A temporary station was quickly built but, remained in service until the early 1900s, when the present station was built between 1898–1903, renovated in 1954, and partially repurposed in 1988. [82] The station was originally called Union Station, and served as the terminal for the Allegheny Valley, PFtW&C, and the Pennsylvania Railroad.

  6. Pennsylvania Station - Wikipedia

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    30th Street Station, Philadelphia, formerly Pennsylvania Station–30th Street; Exchange Place station (Pennsylvania Railroad), Jersey City; Harrisburg Transportation Center, formerly Pennsylvania Station, Harrisburg; Union Station (Pittsburgh), or Pennsylvania Station; Wilmington station (Delaware), formerly Pennsylvania Station 1907–2011

  7. Northeast Regional - Wikipedia

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    Trains cover the most popular stretch between New York Penn Station and Washington Union Station in about 3.5 hours. [7] The section between New York and Philadelphia takes 1.5 hours, while the part between Philadelphia and Washington takes two hours. [ 4 ]

  8. Penn Station (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Penn Station is a chain of restaurants specializing in what it calls "East Coast subs." The first restaurant was opened in 1985 by Jeff Osterfeld in Cincinnati, Ohio . [ 1 ] Currently, Penn Station has over 300 locations in 15 states.

  9. James A. Farley Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the Penn Station post office was dedicated as the James A. Farley Building, in honor of the former Postmaster General who had expanded the building in the 1930s. [ 8 ] [ 59 ] Known for being the supreme Democratic Party boss of New York State, [ 60 ] Farley was responsible for Franklin D. Roosevelt 's rise to the U.S. presidency.