Amtrak and US DOT Confirm New York Penn Station Transformation Timeline
The United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) and Amtrak have confirmed that the transformation of New York Penn Station will move into the construction phase by the end of 2027.

The United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) and Amtrak have confirmed that the transformation of New York Penn Station will move into the construction phase by the end of 2027.
As part of the announcement, US DOT confirmed that Amtrak will receive a federal grant of nearly 43 million USD. The funding is intended to support initial project development, including permitting, preliminary engineering, and the process of appointing a master developer.
The master developer will play a central role in delivering the project through a public–private partnership model. The formal solicitation process is due to begin by the end of October 2025, with a selection expected by May 2026.
Earlier this year, Secretary Duffy announced that US DOT and Amtrak would assume direct control of the Penn Station redevelopment from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). At the same time, US DOT withdrew 72 million USD in grant funding that had previously been committed under MTA oversight.
In May 2025, Andy Byford, former head of Transport for London and New York City Transit, was appointed Special Advisor to the Amtrak Board of Directors to oversee the Penn Station transformation.
Special Advisor to the Amtrak Board Andy Byford said:
The transformation of New York Penn Station is underway, and USDOT and Amtrak are strongly committed to beginning construction by the end of 2027. We’re grateful to Secretary Duffy and the entire Department of Transportation, as well as President Trump and his administration, for bringing urgency and clarity to the Station’s Transformation and their confidence in allowing Amtrak to carry out their vision for a world-class, safe, and modern station.