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It’s off the rails. Amtrak will push back the start of its three-year East River Tunnel closures by two weeks after Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hochul and other pols blasted the shutdown as ...
It’s off the rails. Amtrak will push back the start of its three-year East River Tunnel closures by two weeks after Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hochul and other pols blasted the shutdown as ...
The East River Tunnel's Tube No. 2, one of two tubes Amtrak says it needs to close for repairs. (Evan Simko-Bednarski/New York Daily News) ...
WHAT NEWSDAY FOUND. Amtrak and LIRR officials agree two of the four East River rail tunnels running to Penn Station need repairs, but the two sides are bickering over how the work should be done ...
New York’s criticism of Amtrak intensified shortly after Duffy announced in mid-April that it would be in charge of Penn ...
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Rare tour of Amtrak's East River Tunnels before shutdown for $1.6 billion repair project - MSNB efore Amtrak starts its $1.6 billion project to repair the East River Tunnels damaged in Superstorm Sandy, CBS News New York got a rare look inside the tubes hundreds of feet below the surface.
After more than a decade of planning and delays, Amtrak recently commenced work on a $1.6 billion effort to repair two of its four East River tunnels, which were inundated with millions of gallons ...
Amtrak will cut service between Penn Station to Albany for East River Tunnel repairs – but everyone from interstate commuters to the governor is bracing for three years of transit chaos.
LIRR president warns Amtrak project could affect service for years 02:57. It could be a rough few years ahead for Long Island Rail Road commuters as Amtrak plans to shut down the East River ...
Amtrak will reduce and adjust train service between Albany and New York City starting Monday, April 28, as it kicks off a multi-year East River Tunnel rehabilitation project.
Before Amtrak starts its $1.6 billion project to repair the East River Tunnels damaged in Superstorm Sandy, CBS News New York got a rare look inside the tubes hundreds of feet below the surface.
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