The document analyzes the linguistic landscape of Penn Station in New York City. It notes that most storefront signs were monolingual in English, with no multilingual signs observed. Posters and advertisements were also solely in English. Informational and directional signs had a mix of English text and some universal icons, though some signs with important safety information were only in English. A few "passenger welfare" posters were observed to be multilingual. Various languages like English, Spanish, an Indian language, and Korean could be heard in the station.