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Ridgewood Rail Commuters May Get Direct Route to Manhattan

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March 25,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood commuters may finally get the much coveted “One seat ride ” to Manhattan . On Thursday the Port Authority committed it self to building a connection as part of a new Hudson River rail tunnel ,this connection would give Ridgewood rail commuters a direct train ride to New York City.

The agency authorized spending $35 million ,which would be matched by $35 million from Amtrak to fund the preliminary planning and environmental review for the project, known as the Gateway tunnel.

The new rail connection known as the Bergen Loop would connect NJ Transit’s Main-Bergen and Pascack Valley train lines directly to the Northeast Corridor line, bypassing Secaucus Junction and delivering commuters to New York Penn Station.

That means no more ferry rides, PATH trains or transfers in Hoboken or Secaucus. Proponents claim direct train service will increase the value of North Jersey real estate by billions of dollars.

4 thoughts on “Ridgewood Rail Commuters May Get Direct Route to Manhattan

  1. Sounds great but I’ll have already sold my house and probably be dead.

  2. I think they’ll ensure the run is Y3K compliant… because that’s when it’ll be done…

  3. I think area realtors are behind this frequently-touted plan.

  4. Not realtors… NJT didn’t dump $40 mil into the station for nothing… but if judging by NJT’s track record (so to speak), our grandkids won’t even see it…

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