A bomb scare emptied Pennsylvania Station on Sunday and disrupted service on trains and city subways for about an hour. The busy commuter hub was evacuated after someone threw a backpack at an Amtrak agent and said it was a bomb, said Marissa Baldeo, a spokeswoman for New York City Transit. The threat was a false alarm, and service on all lines was restored at about 1:25 p.m. Sarah Swain, an Amtrak spokeswoman, said service was suspended because of police activity and declined to discuss details, according to AP. The incident came days after the latest bombing attack in London, which prompted New York police to start random inspections of subway riders' bags. After evacuating Penn Station, police sealed the Eighth Avenue entrance with yellow tape and moved everyone across the avenue to the west side. The incident was over as quickly as it began. One minute, camouflage-clad soldiers were shouting, «Penn Station is closed indefinitely,» and the next minute they got the all clear and started letting people into the station.