Construction
on an extension of PATH service to Newark Liberty International Airport is
scheduled to begin in late 2018 and be completed five years later, according to
documents from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
A request
for proposals, or RFP, to manage the $1.5 billion project issued on Sept. 26
calls for construction to begin in the first quarter of 2018, with completion
scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2023. The management contract for the
project is to be awarded by the end of this year, according to the the RFP,
which notes that the dates are subject to change.
Proponents
of the project say it would provide a one-seat mass transit link between the
airport and the heart of the metropolitan area it serves, an amenity that has
come to be expected by frequent fliers.
Planners and
transit advocates say a PATH airport extension would also provide a convenient
and affordable commuting option for airport workers in Hudson and Essex
counties as well as New York. Environmentalists have embraced the project as a
means of reducing automobile traffic.
Support
dates back at least to the late 1970's, when an advisory panel recommended the
link. The Port Authority commissioned a study that recommended the project in
2012, and it was included in the agency's current $27.6 billion 10-year capital
plan adopted in February, though without a specific time frame.
A Port
Authority spokesman, Steve Coleman, confirmed that Friday's RFP was the first
document to lay out a schedule for the project, but cautioned that the dates
were not set in stone. Proponents nonetheless welcomed word that construction
was now at least tentatively scheduled to begin.
"21st
Century transportation is vital if we're going to compete with major airports
around the country and the globe," said Joe Sitt, chaiman of the Global
Gateway Alliance, an airport advocacy group. "So we're glad to see the
Port Authority putting concrete milestones on the table toward making a
one-seat ride from the World Trade Center PATH to Newark Airport a
reality."
"We're
glad to see the Port Authority putting concrete milestones on the table toward
making a one-seat ride from the World Trade Center PATH to Newark Airport a
reality."
The
extension is to run from the PATH's western terminus at Newark Penn Station,
along an existing Northeast Corridor right of way used by Amtrak and New Jersey
Transit trains. NJ Transit already provides heavy rail service between Newark
Penn and Newark Liberty via a station on the Northeast Corridor linked to the air
terminals and other areas by the airport monorail.
The PATH
extension would be largely redundant, following the same route and using the
same monorail link. But riders could continue on PATH trains from Newark Penn
on to Harrison, Jersey City stops at Journal Square, Grove Street and Exchange
Place and at the World Trade Center in Manhattan. With a single transfer, PATH
riders from Hoboken or Manhattan's West Side could also reach the airport,
albeit in a two-seat ride.
Source: NJ.com
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