New Jersey Transit Corporation
Port Authority Joins Tunnel Brigade
The only agency around here that doesn't seem to have trouble coming up with money to do things is the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, rich off road tolls, airport fees and the like. So last year it anted up $2 billion toward the Trans-Hudson Express Tunnel, which fans like to refer to as THE Tunnel.
On Thursday afternoon, its board voted to become a full partner in the endeavor along with New Jersey Transit, which will be running the trains that actually go through THE Tunnel, connecting existing lines on the Jersey side with a new station under West 34th Street.
"We run facilities that rely on automobiles and that is just not a sufficient way to function today," Port Authority Chairman Anthony Coscia told reporters after the vote.
- Matthew SchuermanPenn Station Gets Band-Aid
As the state, city and private developers dance and parry, NJ Transit has put forward a small, temporary solution toward easing crowding at Penn Station: a $13.8 million entrance at the corner of 31st Street and Seventh Avenue, Crain's reports.
- Matthew Schuerman
Beneath Their Stations
During a recent and rainy rush hour at Penn Station, dripping umbrellas and dirt tracked in from squ read more »
Final Decision Looms For Moynihan Station
Toward the end of an industry luncheon one recent Wednesday, after the roast chicken but before the read more »








