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(Source: Observer, April 20, 2017)

NEW YORK — It’s Wednesday afternoon and five trains are sliding by in different directions. The way Wick Moorman describes it, New York Penn Station is an old disjointed patchwork of cavernous underground space that somehow manages to shuffle 600,000 passengers in and out of Manhattan every day even though it was not built for such Herculean tasks.

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