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Montclair Branch at Mountain Avenue Station



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Number of Tracks : 2
Type : At Grade
Opened : 1884
Rebuilt : 1893
Electrified : 25kV at 60Hz
Daily usage : 140
Service Type : Hourly
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$10 million for proposed Barnum train station in Bridgeport


By Bill Cummings Updated 6:39 pm, Monday, October 26, 2015

BRIDGEPORT - The state has snagged a coveted $10 million federal grant to help build a new Metro-North train station in a downtrodden East Side neighborhood desperate for a major economic lift.

“This is great news for our city and its future,” said Mayor Bill Finch, who believes the station will trigger a 700-acre redevelopment of the low-income, crime-ridden section of the city.

The highly competitive grant from the federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery fund will be used to design a $146 million Barnum Station on the former Remington Arms factory property.

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$10 million for proposed Barnum train station in Bridgeport

I rather see a train from Harrisburg to Scranton via Wilkes Barre. Ive seen proposals for extending up to Binghamton and Syracuse...
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Hudson Line at Cold Spring


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Hudson Line at Ardsley - on - Hudson


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Type : At Grade
Opened : 1900
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Amtrak/NJT [ALP45DP & Viewliner] 130MPH Test Train @ Princeton Juntion

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Amtrak/New Jersey Transit's 125MPH qualification test train heads west down Track 2 on the Northeast Corridor past Princeton Junction station. This was one of 5 passes made by the test train. Amtrak has been looking to qualify/approve the Viewliner I (1) cars for 125MPH speeds. New Jersey Transit was also been looking to qualify/approve their ALP-45DPs for 125MPH speeds. In stead of running two separate test trains, the decision was made to combine the two tests together. This pass by shows the train running at 130MPH. Consist for the train is as follows:

+NJT ALP45-DP (#4511)
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-Horizon Coach
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-Viewliner I Sleeper
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-Amfleet Cafe (Computer car)
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New Departure Board at Newark Penn Station


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Bridgeport assembles more land around the future Barnum Station.


Bridgeport set to take on Remington Arms site

By Hugh Bailey Updated 1:03 pm, Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Bridgeport is poised to take possession of the former Remington Arms factory, including the iconic shot tower, on Barnum Avenue after reaching a settlement on a longstanding bankruptcy proceeding.

The century-old buildings on the site are adjacent to the property planned for the city’s second train station, and are considered vital to Bridgeport’s transit-oriented development plans.

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Elmhurst station hits the comeback trail

In January 1985, the Elmhurst station on the LIRR’s Port Washington Branch closed. Ridership had dwindled to less than 100 per day. It was decided at the time, probably based upon a cost-benefit analysis, that investing millions of dollars to upgrade the station made no economic sense. Research indicated that there would be a poor return in potential ridership that would utilize this station.

Fast forward 30 years later. Give Congress members Joseph Crowley and Grace Meng along with New York City Councilman Daniel Dromm credit for successfully lobbying the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to include $40 million within the Long Island Rail Road’s $380-million 2015-2019 Capital Stations Program to support reopening the Elmhurst LIRR Station. The total overall LIRR proposed 2015-2019 Capital Program request is $3.1 billion.

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The MTA/LIRR proposal calls for spending $4 million in 2016 (probably for planning, environmental review, preliminary and final design activities) and $36 million in 2018 (to pay for actual construction) for a total of $40 million.

The scope of work needed to reopen the Elmhurst LIRR station would include new 12-car platforms, staircases, railings, passenger shelters, ticket-vending machines, lighting, communication, signal and security equipment, general site improvements and passenger elevators to be fully compliant with the American Disability Act. There would be no staffed ticket office.
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MTA Reaches Two Milestones on East Side Access Megaproject

55th Street Vent Plant and Certain Queens Infrastructure Upgrades Now Complete

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced the substantial completion of two significant contracts on East Side Access, the megaproject that will bring Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Terminal. Workers have completed construction of a subterranean ventilation facility below East 55th Street in Manhattan, and $56.2 million in infrastructure improvements to Harold Interlocking, in Sunnyside, Queens, the busiest passenger train junction in the United States and the place where the tracks for the connection to Grand Central will meet with the Long Island Rail Road.

“The completion of these two contracts underscores the magnitude of the behind-the-scenes work that must take place for East Side Access to function,” said Dr. Michael Horodniceanu, President of MTA Capital Construction. “Most of the work has been going on outside of public view, spanning Manhattan and Queens. Even when the project is completed, the new infrastructure will remain largely out of sight. But it is nonetheless critically important for the project. You can’t have LIRR service to Grand Central without the components we’ve just finished building.”

East 55th Street Ventilation Facility

Construction of the ventilation facility began in November 2012. It was built beneath the roadway of 55th Street between Park and Madison Avenues and will provide ventilation for the tunnels under Park Avenue that will carry LIRR trains to Grand Central.

To allow the construction of the facility below the surface to take place, the street had to be closed temporarily over the course of several weekends early on in the contract so a steel deck could be installed. This steel deck allowed the contractor to excavate and work safely below ground while traffic continued to flow above.

Under the steel deck, workers safely executed 144 controlled blasts that, along with mechanical excavation, removed 10,000 cubic yards of rock and soil – or enough to fill three Olympic-sized swimming pools – to create space that provides a pathway for the air to flow to and from the tunnels below.

The facility extends 150 feet below street level, but is entirely hidden from view on the street, with the exception of an emergency hatch and ventilation grates in the sidewalk. In order to be easier to navigate for those wearing high-heeled shoes, the sidewalk “high-heel friendly” grates are made with slip-resistant surfaces and the openings between the cross-bars are only ½ inch wide.

The ventilation facility was built by a joint venture of the Schiavone Construction Co. and John P. Picone, Inc., at a cost of $57.5 million. It is one of four ventilation facilities being built in Manhattan for East Side Access.

Just blocks away, two components of East Side Access are already bringing benefits to the public. Fifteen months ago the megaproject opened 50th Street Commons, a comfortable vest pocket park between Park and Madison Avenues. Eleven months before that, the MTA opened a new entrance to Grand Central inside 245 Park Avenue that faces 47th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. The entrance is now the most direct way to access Grand Central’s platforms from points east of Lexington Avenue and north of 47th Street.

Queens Infrastructure Upgrades

The work just completed in Queens began in August 2009 and was performed by Tutor Perini Corp. Through this contract, workers made a variety of infrastructure improvements within Harold Interlocking that will allow for an increase in capacity and improved train operations.

Harold Interlocking, already the busiest passenger railroad switching complex in the country, governs the movement of four railroads between Penn Station, Long Island, New England, and Sunnyside Yard, where Amtrak and NJ Transit store trains. Adding a connection to Grand Central, while creating dedicated new tracks above and below it to reduce congestion-related delays, requires the installation of nearly one hundred new switches and miles of new track.

That work is already underway, but the work being done by the just-completed Perini contract will enable it to reach its conclusion. Under this contract, workers built numerous retaining walls; 2,700 feet of new storm sewer; 3,600 feet of duct banks that house 12,000-volt AC traction power, an access road, and five utility conduits known as microtunnels that have a diameter of about five feet. They installed three electrical substations for snow melters, which keep track switches operable year-round by preventing ice and snow buildup. They relocated and adjusted utility conduits, installed an electronic device governing information distribution that is composed of microprocessors known as a remote terminal unit. They purchased three gantries that will bear overhead train signals.

East Side Access is the largest transportation infrastructure construction project in the country. When it opens for passenger service, which the MTA forecasts will take place in 2022, it will serve an expected 162,000 LIRR customers every day at a new station being built under Grand Central. The project will double the LIRR’s capacity to bring trains into Manhattan and allow Metro-North Railroad’s New Haven Line to access Penn Station via four stations that will be built in the Bronx. It is the most transformative project for New York’s railroad network since the Pennsylvania Railroad built a total of six tunnels under the East and Hudson Rivers and inaugurated train service to Pennsylvania Station, in 1910.
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Metro-North: 100,000 rail ties replaced in two years
By Frank Juliano Updated 12:20 pm, Tuesday, December 15, 2015

A two-year-plus project to rebuild rails and track beds is already delivering smoother, safer and more reliable service, Metro-North Railroad officials said Monday.

The railroad has replaced nearly 100,000 ties, laid 16.5 miles of continuous welded rails, rebuilt 88 switches and made other systemwide improvements, according to a progress report on the Metro-North website.

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