
Other than fighting ants in Baltimore, I really didn't do much...except leave. It was Holy Week, and I had the chance to go home to New York City. Before I did though, I arrived at Penn Station (oddly enough, I took a train into...New York's Penn Station).

They had a big white guy standing in front of it. Art, I guess.

The interior was really cool. It was an old style train station, and I hope they keep it that way. This would be a great place to film a period piece.

They even have an old style train board. You'll notice the top listing, an Amtrak Acela note of another time-honored tradition: a train delay.

If you're going from Baltimore to New York, take the train. No traffic and it's smooth ride.
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