Penn Station, a low, dank place. I go through here a few times a year. Every time I want to escape as quickly as possible, even if it means surfacing on the wrong street.

wnyc:

Jim O’Grady spends time in Penn Station so that you won’t have to — but now you may want to. Read more of his tips here.

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    I have been through Penn I can’t even tell you how many times and I’ve never seen it so empty. He lucked out, for sure....
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    Station….how much...DON’T miss you at all. Every Christmas I’d
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    The very first time I saw New York City, I came up through Penn Station. I’ve never forgotten that moment. Never will....
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    I have done a lot of time in the Penn.
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    “we had this once… And this is what we destroyed” ahahahahaha
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    Must watch this when I get home. Penn Station is a pit of despair and I run to 7th Avenue as quick as my feet will carry...
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    Station, a low, dank place. I go through here a few times a year. Every time I...to escape...
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