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Old Posted Jun 13, 2024, 1:21 AM
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Funding for final piece of Gateway in place...

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/11/n...k-funding.html

$16 Billion Hudson River Tunnel Project Gets Final Green Light
An agreement for the federal government to pay for most of the $16 billion project means the long-delayed plan is “all systems go,” Senator Chuck Schumer of New York said.



By Patrick McGeehan
June 11, 2024


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The planners of the $16 billion rail tunnel project known as Gateway said they passed the “point of no return” on Tuesday when the federal government told Congress that it would provide an additional $6.88 billion to the project.

The federal grant — the most ever provided to a mass-transit infrastructure project in the country — was the final piece of the funding puzzle for the long-delayed tunnel between New Jersey and Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan.

It gives planners of the sprawling project the green light to hire engineering and construction companies to start boring through a cliff in North Bergen, N.J., and under the Hudson River.

That work could begin as soon as this year and is scheduled to be completed in 2035, said Kris Kolluri, the chief executive of the Gateway Development Commission.
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The Gateway project is the second attempt at building an additional rail tunnel to increase capacity and improve the reliability of train service between New York and points west and south. The existing pair of single-track tunnels is more than 110 years old and suffering from damage sustained by flooding during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

In 2010, work had begun to make way for a different rail tunnel under the Hudson that was known as Access to the Region’s Core, or ARC. But before signing a similar funding agreement with the federal Department of Transportation, Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey at the time, canceled the project and returned some money to Washington.
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The federal government had pledged the $6.88 billion toward Gateway last year, but a detailed funding agreement that will include about $600 million annually in the federal budget had to be worked out. On Tuesday, Veronica Vanterpool, the acting administrator of the Federal Transit Administration, notified leaders in Congress that the administration intended to sign that agreement with Gateway in about two weeks.

Mr. Schumer said that the grant would increase the federal funding for the Gateway project to about $12 billion, about 70 percent of its estimated total cost. That total includes about $1 billion from Amtrak, which owns the existing tunnels and Penn Station.

The balance, along with any overruns, will be supplied by New York and New Jersey, Mr. Schumer said.
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This MSG reskin and remodel would be nice.

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At a minimum, MSG’s horrendous, dated facade must be replaced. This would be much nicer than the present 1960s facade.

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Old Posted Jun 21, 2024, 12:55 PM
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I have to say, this has been a week for the ages from the fantastical duo of Amtrak/NJ Transit. You want (need) to get into Penn Station, New York? Good luck. Good fuckin luck. It’s a disgrace what’s been happening on a daily basis now, and service wasn’t all that great before. Why worry about a new and upgraded station at all when you can’t even do the one thing it’s needed for, moving trains and passsengers across the Hudson into Midtown (and beyond)? And yet, there’s all this outrage over the congestion pricing delay. Not a peep of it here.
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I think block 780 can afford to be improved and upgraded.
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I have to say, this has been a week for the ages from the fantastical duo of Amtrak/NJ Transit. You want (need) to get into Penn Station, New York? Good luck. Good fuckin luck. It’s a disgrace what’s been happening on a daily basis now, and service wasn’t all that great before. Why worry about a new and upgraded station at all when you can’t even do the one thing it’s needed for, moving trains and passsengers across the Hudson into Midtown (and beyond)? And yet, there’s all this outrage over the congestion pricing delay. Not a peep of it here.
A hearty "thank you" to former Gov. Christie, who cancelled the ARC tunnel, which would have been open by now. Both Amtrak and NJT could have used ARC if main route had issues.

And then Gov. Hochul decides to pull her own CP surprise on the other side of the Hudson. With friends like these, who needs enemies?
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^ I get outraged every time I think about what Christie did.



Meanwhile, NJ Transit fares are set to rise 15% next month, followed by 3% yearly increases. This is no incentive to get people out of their cars. Especially with Penn Station looking like this on a daily basis...


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She hasn't figured out a way to stop this yet...


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From a NIMBY point of view, but this trailer looks interesting if you like documentaries (I do).





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Railway Giants Finally Unveil Why They Need to Expand Penn Station
Due to increasing demand for trains at Penn station, the three big rail users–MTA, Metro North and NJ Transit–said they need to expand the present station to meet exploding demand. Bars, retail outlets a church and a parking garage could be in peril once again of being demolished.






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Demand for rail service into Penn Station is growing quickly again, post-covid, and the three big railroads told a community forum they will need to expand the station in the next decade or so to accommodate the increase.

The bulk of the growth is coming from New Jersey, said officials of Amtrak and NJ Transit, but the MTA said it concurs with the need for expansion and has plans of its own for more trains as Metro North joins the Long Island Railroad in serving Penn Station.

The officials spoke at a forum organized to address claims by community and advocacy groups that the railroads needlessly plan to tear down the block south of Penn Station, often referred to by its tax roll designation, Block 780, to expand the station. That block contains bars, a strip club, a Catholic Church, a big parking garage, a deli, and fast food and pizza outlets, among other businesses.
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The railroads said there was a germ of a good idea in through-running, for the future, but that it would not solve the need to meet growing demand in the near-term.

Speaking at the forum held at NYU, Petra Messick, a senior Amtrack official, stressed that no decision had been made to demolish Block 780, and that the railroads were looking at expansion alternatives both north and south of the current station. Whatever plan the railroads adopt will be subjected to an environmental review that will include public hearings, she said.

“Trans-Hudson train service into Penn Station needs to be doubled, at least, to meet the existing and future needs of the region,” Said Messick. “All through-running or hybrid configurations within the footprint of the existing station fall short of this goal.”
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Doubling service under the Hudson will become possible in the 2030’s, Messick noted, when construction is completed on what is known as the Gateway project, a rebuilding of the rail line between Newark and Penn Station New York that includes two new tracks under the Hudson River to supplement the two tracks built under the river in 1910 by the now defunct Pennsylvania Railroad.

Gateway, which is under way, will allow more trains, but the question bedeviling both the railroads and political leadership is where to put all those new trains in the already overcrowded Penn Station.

To bolster her argument that an expansion will be needed, Messick presented a well-known transportation consultant, Foster Nichols of the firm WSP, who said he had analyzed two proposals from advocacy groups, ReThink NYC and TriState Trnsportation, to overhaul railroad operations as an alternative to expanding the station.
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“Implementing through-running will be time consuming, costly and disruptive,” Nichols said, thus risking “the timely development of urgently needed station capacity.”

He said, for example, that it would be possible to reconfigure tracks and widen platforms within the present footprint of the station, but the price would be ten years of service disruptions as bad as the one summer when New Jersey Transit had to divert more than a quarter of its trains to Hoboken.
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“Gateway is the highest infrastructure priority in the entire region–and even in the nation,” said Tom Wright, President of the RPA. “New York City exists because it has access to a large, diverse and talented workforce that includes residents of the five boroughs and also over ten million residents of the wider region.”

Over a million suburbanites hold jobs in New York City, Wright noted, and nearly half, 450,000 live in New Jersey. He said that even under conservative projections–incorporating more working from home and slower growth rates–transit ridership across the Hudson will be 15 percent to 32 percent higher by 2050.
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While Amtrak, which owns Penn Station, has been leading the railroads on the questions of capacity and expansion, The MTA is leading a separate process to improve the train hall above the tracks.

The rebuilding of Penn Station is one of the most complex development projects in the city’s history. For a long time, the future of the station was tied to a major redevelopment of the neighborhood that called for the construction of ten new office towers and an apartment building.

But with the office market in flux, and the principal property owner slow walking new construction, Governor Hochul “decoupled” Penn Station from this larger development plan.
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