Cyclists on the Park Avenue viaduct looking back at the statue of Cornelius Vanderbilt and the station
Close up of the retro looking To Trains, To Subways signs
Looking back along the blue word wall and to the doors out to 8th Avenue and 33rd Street on the first level of the Farley Post Office
Heading down the escalators to the lower concourse beneath an angled LED screen showing LIRR track assignments, and pictures of New York City
Continuing down the escalator the unique angled LED/LCD display and departure board
The photo has switched to the Brooklyn Bridge, (really should say East River, not Manhattan) heading down to the West End Concourse
Signs to Tracks 5 to 17 or 20 to 21 on the modern West End Concourse
Commuter’s squat along the angled windows down towards the platforms, the West End Concourse has no seating areas
Looking up at the staircase up to the Downtown C, E local Subway platform mezzanine area, the passageway to the rest of Penn Station is to the right via the A Express's mezzanine.
Taste NY local food carts that are set up at peak times in the West Concourse
A wall with a drawing of a bench trying to set the tone of a park with New York City landmarks, where are actual benches?
There is a charging station, but no place to sit to wait for your train
A large blue with white text word wall and an arrow for Ticketing, LIRR, Taxis, Buses, Amtrak, NJ Transit, Subways
Approaching the southern end of the West End Concourse by tracks 5 and 6 with another large Color LED wall, showing images of New York City
Blue Word Wall text for 31st Street/8th Ave
The entrances beyond yellow columns to Tracks 5 through 8
Staircase to Tracks 5 and 6
Entrance to Tracks 5 and 6 and a sign for NJ Transit Tracks 1 to 4 to go via the platform for Tracks 5 and 6 to access them