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wanswheel Federal project approvals and funding should come quickly enough for the project to break ground in 2009, he urged.
wanswheelFederal project approvals and funding should come quickly enough for the project to break ground in 2009, he urged.
The ]Federal wheels move slower than a late Amtrak train. 2009 was six years ago.
Another short article on preliminary work.
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20150709/BLOGS04/150709912
Amtrak talks about spending preliminary money for the new Gateway tunnels.
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20150709/BLOGS04/150709912/will-the-gateway-tunnel-ever-happen-amtrak-has-bet-300-million-that
Another article.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20150629_N_J_-N_Y__gridlock_gets_worse.html
Another editorial about what will happen if one tunnel closes before a gateway tunnel is operational.
http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2015/06/the_nightmare_that_awaits_nj_if_a_hudson_rail_tunnel_is_forced_to_close.html
Another article on building Gateway.
http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/15/06/16/feds-call-nj-ny-gateway-tunnel-most-important-rail-project-in-u-s/
Interesting tid bit that Port authority may help fund Gateway tunnels. Guess that PANYNJ may be worried if North river tunnel(s) happened to close down ?
http://www.northjersey.com/news/port-authority-agrees-to-help-fund-amtrak-s-hudson-river-rail-tunnel-project-1.1328987
blue streak 1 Amtrak is keeping up the awareness of the North River tunnels. Also on the link is ~ one hour video about London's Cross rail project and its cost. take your time on it..
Amtrak is keeping up the awareness of the North River tunnels. Also on the link is ~ one hour video about London's Cross rail project and its cost. take your time on it..
Thanks for the heads up on the Cross Rail video. One of my flats in London was around there, briefly visible in the Video. Rode through the old tunnel when it was still part of the North London Line.
The pressure on the trans Hudson infrastructure continues with an all day web event tomorrow.
http://www.transhudsonsummit.com/
http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2015/05/inside_the_aging_cracking_hudson_river_train_tunnels_that_would_cost_billions_to_replace.html
The track layout at Penn Station provides for platforms nearly as long as possible short of putting platforms in the tunnels on 2% grades at either end.
BEcause of dispersal on the suburb end, NJC, NEC, RV, M&E, impractical and wasteful.
I have wondered why the newest penn station concept requires the expensive land buy of the former power plant site and church as the optimal solution to set up a new concentrated site.
Conceptually think about it since the expansion is for commuters it would make more sense to have several dispersed stations under the public street ROW along the existing alignment between river tunnels at the intersecting north south subway lines.
The demand in NYC is dispersed, so why not the commuter stations?
Essentially, the station would be a three track shallow tunnel with platforms along the entire length, with crossovers to the middle track for operational issues. Say 3 commuter trains would follow each other closely through the river tunnels, then they could all stop once at one of the platforms they line up with, or stop at each platform in a Congo line. The demand is so large, serve it with a dense arrangement of stops that minimize access costs.
NY Times article on another reason that the new Gateway tunnels are needed. During the winter one tunnel has to be shut down several times a day to have ice removed from leaking tunnels. Now what happens when one tunnel is shut for long term maintenance and the other has to be shut down for ice removal ? Article will also stop some sceptics from believing the necessity to close a tunnel for ice removal.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/26/nyregion/taking-aim-at-icicles-to-keep-trains-moving-into-and-out-of-new-york.html?_r=0
I would think ATK could recoup much of the money they spend to acquire the NY real estate by selling the air rights.
I noticed in the comments following the article, some people not only wanted highway lanes added to the ATK tunnel project, but also pedestrian/bike lanes.
New worries over Penn South station which will be an essential part of the new tunnels.
http://www.northjersey.com/news/hudson-river-train-tunnel-hinges-on-pricey-plan-1.1211136
Lets see $ 100 M per day = $ 1 B in ten days = 10 B in 100 days = $ 36.5 B in one year. Although the $ 100 M per day seems off the wall still a good return of investment to build the tunnels ?
A concern is what if a tunnel collaspes ? Has Amtrak put flood gates on the ends of the present tunnels tunnels ? Especially the Penn station ends as it is below sea level ? Flooding could completely shut down NYP if no flood gates..
Did not factor in less loss on weekend days.
Now federal government has to worry about lost taxes. Haven't heard that argument before ?
http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2014/11/new_hudson_river_rail_tunnels_could_be_built_in_7.html
C&NW, CA&E, MILW, CGW and IC fan
That former LIRR executive is now technical director of the Lackawanna Commuter Coalition. I think he is now involved on the NJ side. He seems worried that the real estate costs will delay the project. He wants more efficient use of existing NYP platform trackage. He shows that LIRR is twice as efficient as NJT
LIRR traffic to NYP may drop after the East Side Access (to GCT) opens. Maybe it will be replaced by MN traffic off the NH line.
Just to muddle the water further an former LIRR executive is starting to push for just one tunnel. Claims two tunnels would require too much NYC realestate ? $400 M for real estate seems to be a very small fraction of the whole cost of the tunnels. Anyone wonder if this is just former LIRR person looking out only for his own RR ? Might be a way to allow more MNRR ( MTA ) trains in future ?
http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2014/10/amtrak_has_404_million_hurdle.html
Another opinion article
http://www.thetransportpolitic.com/2014/10/06/with-no-new-rail-tunnel-on-the-horizon-under-the-hudson-new-york-faces-a-looming-transport-crisis/
blue streak 1This report certainly is a shot across the bow to Congress, New Yor city and state, and NJ.
On the other hand, it does note that most of the 'damage' is in the bench wall structure, and chloride infiltration into the ballast, and notes "Apart from the deficiencies noted in this report, we did not observe any indications that the tunnel linings themselves were unsound."
Not to second-guess, but I'd think some sort of short-term encapsulation might keep deterioration of the bench wall structures minimized for a while -- leaving the major expense to be provision of the direct-fixation track. Interesting to see what systems would be involved, and whether effective 'throughput' in the North River tunnels might be increased if higher speed were allowed by the new structure...
This report also had an interesting aside. The duct work in the east river tunnel(s) in the walkways has both Amtrak equipment and "public telephone cable " . Did not find that in North river tunnels. However the failure of one or more of these tunnels might really severly restrict telephone and cell service as well ? Most copper cable did not have installed reduntant line but fiber usually does.
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https://www.scribd.com/doc/241718975/NYC-Tunnels-Assessment-Report
This report certainly is a shot across the bow to Congress, New Yor city and state, and NJ.
Here is the tunnel assestment report itself which WNYC apparently found. Draw your own conclusions ?
2 of 4 East river tunnels approaching major shut down for Sandy repairs. The gifts keep coming ?
http://origin.ny1.com/content/news/216526/amtrak--new-tunnel-needed-before-sandy-repairs-can-begin/
Fox news
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2014/10/02/superstorm-sandy-caused-more-damage-than-thought-to-amtrak-tunnels-in-new-york/
Another
http://news.yahoo.com/superstorm-damaged-rail-tunnels-more-203631557.html
Many media reports of the Hudson ( north ) river tunnels and east river tunnels approaching failure. Some more alarmist than others here is one from Railway age. .
http://www.railwayage.com/index.php/passenger/intercity/report-nec-new-york-tunnels-need-major-work.html?channel=41
As the ARC plan was first proposed it appears that the stub end tunnel south of NYP with no direct connection to NYP was a bad idea. Amtrak could not use it for thru trains or trains going to Sunnyside yard. The Gateway tunnel as proposed appears to mitigate that oversight. However Christie should have placed full backing for the Gateway tunnel and have priority for its construction and funds transferred to Gateway.
For whatever reason whether it be to placate highway interests or tax hawks or other reasons that did not happen.
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