I don’t currently have live access to the latest news databases from here. Based on the most recent widely reported information, 34 St-Penn Station has seen ongoing accessibility and elevator modernization efforts as part of the MTA’s Penn Station renovations, with improvements including new street entrances, upgraded fare control areas, and upgraded elevators to improve reliability. However, for the very latest headlines, dates, and any new developments (including any temporary service impacts or new openings), I recommend checking:
- MTA press releases and project updates
- NYC transit news outlets (e.g., CBS New York, Railpace)
- The official MTA Twitter/X feed and the New York subway alerts pages
If you’d like, I can monitor for the latest headlines and summarize them with citations as they appear.
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“Reliable elevators at 34 St-Penn Station will ensure access to transit in one of the city’s busiest neighborhoods,” said MTA Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo. “Proactively removing elevators from service for replacement helps avoid future unplanned outages to keep riders moving.” Work involved in the elevator replacement included: Full replacement of elevator cab and associated equipment within the cab, shaft, and pit, along with two new elevator head houses at street level....
www.mta.infoNew York MTA has made accessibility improvements, modernized elevators, replaced platform stairs, and made other upgrades at the 3...
www.tam-america.comThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) unveiled a set of major station and accessibility improvements at Penn Station, part of its long-running effort to create a more accessible and comfortable station experience for the hundreds of thousands of daily Penn Station customers. The project’s new, fully accessible street entrance and fare control area at 7 Av and 33 St increases accessibility and reliability for all subway customers.
railpace.comCheck live MTA Subway arrivals at 34 St-Penn Station station — served by A, C, E trains. View real-time schedules, departures, and service alerts across the NYC Subway.
aptransit.co*See Video of Today’s News Conference * The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today unveiled a set of major station and accessibility improvements at Penn Station, part of its long-running effort to create a more accessible and comfortable station experience for the hundreds of thousands of daily Penn Station customers. The project’s new, fully accessible street entrance and fare control area at 7 Av and 33 St increases accessibility and reliability for all subway customers. The MTA...
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