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Amtrak and Penn Transformation Partners Sign Pre-Development Agreement for New York Penn Station Transformation Project

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NEW YORK, NY – Amtrak and Penn Transformation Partners (PTP) today announced they have finalized a Pre-Development Agreement (PDA) for the historic overhaul of New York Penn Station. During the PDA phase, Amtrak, led by Special Advisor Andy Byford, and PTP, a joint venture led by Halmar and Skanska, will finalize the project’s design and gather stakeholder input, which will then inform and establish a firm, fixed price to deliver the work. The PDA marks a major milestone in transforming the busiest transit hub in the Western Hemisphere into a new world-class station. The project is moving ahead on schedule and will break ground by the end of 2027.

Amtrak and PTP are advancing a comprehensive transformation that will create a modern, spacious, and fully accessible Penn Station, dramatically improving the visitor and customer experience. Since 2024, the Penn Station Working Advisory Group (SWAG) – comprising more than 50 organizations representing local stakeholders, community groups, transit riders, elected officials, and partner commuter agencies – has provided ongoing guidance to ensure the new Penn Station reflects the needs and priorities of the 600,000 daily commuters and millions of visitors. The PDA phase will run from summer 2026 through 2027, which will include Amtrak and PTP conducting robust community engagement and provide ample opportunities for public comment.

“The momentum continues to transform New York Penn Station, and having a renowned partner in PTP officially onboard ensures the project will progress even further and faster while maintaining our record of meeting all deadlines on schedule,” said Byford. “New Yorkers just experienced a Knicks championship right above the station and we are committed to giving them something to be equally proud of within the same building where a banner will be raised.”

“This agreement is another major step toward reimagining Penn Station as the transit hub that travelers, visitors, and New Yorkers have long deserved,” said Peter Cipriano, Chief Executive Officer of Penn Transformation Partners. “Now, we will move forward as quickly and efficiently as possible to advance the design, establish a clear path to construction, and ensure the station reflects the needs of riders and the community. Thanks to our strong partnership with the Trump Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, and Amtrak, we are moving this once-in-a-generation project from vision to reality. We look forward to delivering a new Penn Station that will become a civic landmark and transit hub that is safer, more spacious, and better equipped to serve the growing needs of this region for decades to come.”

“Executing the Pre-Development Agreement marks an important milestone for the Penn Station Transformation Project and advances our partnership with Amtrak and the U.S. Department of Transportation,” said Magnus Eriksson, Chief Commercial Officer of Penn Transformation Partners. “This agreement allows us to begin the collaborative planning and development work that will help lay the foundation for a modernized Penn Station, improving the experience for millions of passengers and supporting the long-term transportation needs of New York City and the Northeast Corridor. With extensive experience delivering complex transportation and infrastructure projects, we are honored to work alongside our partners to help transform one of the nation’s most important transit gateways and look forward to the work ahead.”

Funding

The transformation of Penn Station is estimated to cost between $7 billion and $8 billion, with the final costs determined during the PDA phase. Byford has stated there will be no fare hikes or surcharges passed on to NJ TRANSIT, MTA, or Amtrak riders to pay for this project. The project will be funded primarily through federal funding, private financing, and equity raised by PTP.

Though a final cost has not been determined, cost control measures are already in place. The PDA phase costs are strictly capped before the final construction price is locked in. This is why bidders were asked to submit specific financial metrics during the procurement process to ensure the project will deliver the best use of taxpayer investments. This process is consistent with major construction projects worldwide and in the United States.

To date, USDOT has invested $243 million to support the early stages of the project. In addition, the U.S. Department of Transportation is investing nearly $5 billion into Amtrak’s Northeast Rail Corridor to revitalize the nation’s major rail hubs, including Penn Station.

Project Details

The new Penn Station will feature a single-level concourse of stone and bronze with soaring ceilings, and all public activity, including amenities, bars, restaurants, shops, and customer services, will be consolidated on one floor. Madison Square Garden will remain in place, and throughout construction, the arena and all railroads will continue to operate. The plan also includes new entry points and passenger pick-up and drop-off locations, the elimination of loading and unloading at 31st Street and 8th Avenue, and the beautification of the surrounding streets and sidewalks to improve the pedestrian experience.

Specifically, the project will:

Master Developer

Halmar and Skanska are 50-50 development partners and 45-55 construction partners on the project. The project will be 100 percent union-built.

For more information about the redevelopment of Amtrak’s Penn Station, visit www.penntransformation.com [1].[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]