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Penn Station Digital Signage

Penn Station Digital Signage. Long Island Rail Road Committee Meeting July 22, 2013. LIRR in partnership with CBS Outdoor introduces a new Digital Network at Penn Station.

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Penn Station Digital Signage

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  1. Penn Station Digital Signage Long Island Rail Road Committee Meeting July 22, 2013

  2. LIRR in partnership with CBS Outdoor introduces a new Digital Network at Penn Station • The Long Island Rail Road will be among the first in the country to provide such as a robust network consisting of 26 digital monitors providing a combination of advertising and LIRR customer information.  • 25 screens on the LIRR concourse • 11 new screens will provide train/customer info replacing 6 old TV tubes • 1 screen at the street level (outside the 34th St. entrance) • The digital screens will be installed throughout the LIRR concourse and will provide 24/7 advertising messages, train information, customer messages, and marketing promotions.

  3. 26 New Digital HD Monitors • Strategically placed throughout LIRR’s Penn Station Concourse • The new digital network will transform Penn Station to a more modern facility, while increasing advertising revenues and improving the ability to better communicate with customers.  • Outdated monitors are being replaced with state-of-the-art full motion digital panels that are strategically placed throughout the station to improve customer flow at various parts of the station.  • More importantly, the LIRR will have the ability through the PIO to override all programming during an emergency or significant service disruption to communicate with its customers.

  4. Penn Station – New Arch Location

  5. Central Corridor – Before

  6. Central Corridor – After

  7. Column Area - Before

  8. Column Area – After

  9. Main Gate Area - Before

  10. Main Gate Area - After

  11. Emergency Use of Monitors

  12. Emergency Use of Monitors with Status Updates

  13. Existing Train Information Monitors

  14. New Monitors With Train and Customer Info

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