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How MTA shut down my app for Penn Station commutersby@alexkharlamov
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How MTA shut down my app for Penn Station commuters

by Alexander Kharlamov8mJuly 11th, 2017
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When I moved to Long Island, I started commuting via Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Manhattan’s <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/penn-station" target="_blank">Penn Station</a>. For those that never had to use it, Penn Station is massive, crowded and overwhelming. There are three train systems — Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit. Madison Square Garden — the world’s most famous arena — stands on top of Penn Station (there are some exits that lead directly to the venue), and there are many shops, bars, restaurants, and other facilities. 650,000 people go through Penn Station every day — busier than all of NY’s airports (JFK, <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/laguardia" target="_blank">LaGuardia</a> and Newark) combined.

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