Little cornucopias under the light fixtures inside the station
An alcove for the entrance to the light rail
Restrooms are at one end of the grand station waiting room
Looking up at the balcony of the second level of the waiting room (sadly not open to the public) and stained-glass skylight
The stained-glass skylight is the ceiling of the central portion of the historic station
Platers and steps into the side entrance to the station from Charles Street
A side view of the main station building from Charles Street
The Yellow, Sun & Checker Cab Stand outside the main station entrance
Plaque for Baltimore Pennsylvania Station, Completed in 1911, Kenneth M. Murchison, Architect. Restored in 1984 Under the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project
A historical marker sign for Pennsylvania Station discussing its history
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Male/Female and the historic facade of Baltimore Penn Station
Male/Female in front of the facade
The main facade of Baltimore Penn Station with temporary beams holding up the roof of the green canopy over the station's pick-up and drop-off area
The closed Newsstand on a Sunday morning
A Letter Box (with mail chutes from floors above) still serviced by the Post Office
An Amtrak sign on the edge of the ticket office, and baggage room just beyond
Looking out from the ticket office at the main waiting room
A cart in front of Baggage and Express Shipping and the doors into Amtrak Customer Service
The newsstand viewed from between the train boarding area with a non-historic ceiling