Bold thinking! New York City Studies Hudson River Tunnel Plan To Extend No. 7 Subway Line to New Jersey
(Source: Wall Street Journal)
The Bloomberg administration is exploring a plan to build a new tunnel under the Hudson River that would extend the no. 7 subway line to Secaucus, N.J, building on existing work being done on the no. 7 line, which is undergoing a $2.1 billion extension from Times Square to 34th Street and 11th Avenue.
The plan is an attempt to expand rail capacity and grab some of the $3 billion in federal money that had been set aside for a rail-tunnel project between New Jersey and Manhattan, according to multiple people familiar with discussions over the project. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie spiked the rail tunnel three weeks ago due to concerns about cost overruns. Click here to read the full story
The WSJ also has a nice story that looks in to how the subway extension would transform traveling options (at least in the region) for the commuting public.
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