Une étude fédérale propose des escaliers mécaniques et d'autres améliorations pour augmenter la capacité de Penn Station
By Elevator World | Nouvelles quotidiennes | Juillet 17, 2026
1 min de lecture
A new federal study is looking at ways to increase train traffic and ease passenger flow at Penn Station — the main intercity railroad station in NYC and the busiest transportation facility in the Western Hemisphere — as part of the Trump Administration’s planned US$8-billion overhaul of the transit hub, Chaîne ABC 7 reports. Among proposed improvements are additional escalators, stairways and extended platforms to make it easier for passengers to move through the station and access trains. The improvements, according to the study released by the Federal Railroad Administration, could boost Penn Station’s capacity to up to 32 trains per h during the morning rush and 30 trains per h during evenings. Also on the drawing board are a modernized Eighth Avenue entrance and a reconfigured station layout. Penn Station spans the blocks between 21st et 33rd streets and 7th et 8th avenues in Midtown Manhattan.