
NEW YORK — During a conference call, Amtrak's Chief Operations Officer Scot Naparstek called week one of the summer-long track work and corresponding schedule cutbacks for commuters at Penn Station a success, ABC News reports.
Crews are replacing aging equipment, such as signals and several thousand feet of track, over a two-month period. Amtrak, which owns and operates the station, had been performing the work on nights and weekends and planned to complete it in a few years, but two derailments and other problems this spring persuaded it to step up the pace.












