Duplicate signs, one in Amtrak format and one in the unique to Penn Station LIRR format, all have lots of symbols but little text. The black dot by Subway 1,2,3 covers up the 9 train
An Elevator up to Taxi Way? Lots of signs but otherwise unclear
Sign for the Hilton Passageway where it meets the NJT Concourse
More duplicat signs (these ad clocks have their own unique format) in the Hilton Passaeway
Entrance from 8th Avenue, all of Penn Station is closed the Wendesday after Superstorm Sandy
Penn Station is very close, a police line, a police barrier and I assume locked doors
Paper sign that Penn Station is closed, and Station Employees with ID only will be admitted, and a sign to call or visit Amtrak's website for train information (the digital sign supposed to be activated in an emergency above the station entrance are blank)
Looking across 31st Street to Taxi Way, where trailers and other construction equipment is being stored for the restoration of Madison Square Garden
The side of the NJT Concourse entrance at 7th Avenue and 31 Street, the escalators and staircase are visible through the glass
The Closed NJ Transit entrance, it's sign doesn't say closed but the doors are locked, no paper signs on these doors
The doorless entrance from 7th Avenue across from 32 Street, these just have police barriers
Looking down the wide staircase between the two escalators at the 32 Street entrance
Closed LIRR Entance
MTA Police Officers mill around outside the closed branded for the LIRR entrance from 34th Street
The canopy of the closed LIRR entrance from 34th Street
The large canopy over the 7th Avenue entrance to Penn Station, mainly branded for Madison Square Garden
Two days later, the now open NJT Station entrance
NJT font (historical font) sign at it's direct concourse entrance
The marble looking walls (interupted by a digital advertising screen) in the airy entrance to the NJT Concourse