11/15/2024 | Press release | Archived content
NEWARK N.J. - Today, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) announced a total of $444 million in federal grants from the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) FY24 Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail-Northeast Corridor Program that will directly benefit New Jersey. The program is awarding NJ TRANSIT (NJT) and Amtrak nearly half a billion dollars combined to complete six projects that will improve regional rail infrastructure, advance the Gateway Program, and improve reliability for the tens of thousands of New Jersey commuters that depend on the Northeast Corridor each and every day.
Senator Booker wrote a letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in June stressing the need for urgent investments in electrical infrastructure and a USDOT assessment of workforce development needs for electrical engineers along the corridor. Senator Booker also wrote letters in support of these individual grant applications in September of this year.
These six grants are part of a new round of funding through President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that will invest nearly $1.5 billion in 19 passenger rail projects along the Northeast Corridor (NEC), with $444,368,573 in funding for projects impacting New Jersey. The Sawtooth Bridges Replacement and Final Design project was the second largest award in this round. Today's announcement builds on more than $16.4 billion in Fed-State NEC grants announced in 2023 for projects along the corridor, such as the Gateway Program Hudson River Tunnel Project in New York and New Jersey, Susquehanna River Bridge Replacement Program in Maryland, Walk Bridge Replacement in Connecticut, and New York Penn Station Access Project-all of which have begun construction activities.
"This significant and historic investment in New Jersey's rail infrastructure will deliver long-overdue improvements for commuters, businesses, and families across our state," said Senator Booker. "I am proud to have helped secure nearly half a billion dollars in federal grants that were made possible through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law so we can modernize critical rail systems. With these major investments, we're strengthening the economy, creating jobs, and ensuring a strong and reliable transportation system for New Jersey and the Northeast Corridor. New Jerseyans and regional commuters rely on NJT and Amtrak every day for their livelihoods and they deserve to have reliable service without the major interruptions that have become all too frequent. This funding will directly invest in New Jersey's rail infrastructure to improve the catenary system which caused the major service interruptions we saw this past summer. "
"Thank you to Senator Booker, the FRA, and the Biden Administration for this critical funding to improve our public transit in New Jersey," said Governor Murphy. "This funding will bring needed enhancements to Amtrak's infrastructure that will improve reliability for NJ TRANSIT riders and will also be transformational for Penn Station, which is the gateway between New Jersey and New York."
"Thousands of New Jerseyans rely on our transit systems for their daily travel needs. This funding to upgrade rail infrastructure in our state will not only ensure commuters have a safer, faster, and more reliable transit experience, but also improve service along the entire Northeast Corridor," said Senator Helmy. "I am grateful to the Biden-Harris Administration for their commitment to improving our state's transit infrastructure, building on the work Governor Murphy has undertaken since day one of his administration."
"NJ TRANSIT is grateful to the FRA for this generous funding, and we thank Senator Booker and our entire NJ Congressional Delegation for their tireless support of public transit in New Jersey," said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett. "The grants to support critical Amtrak work to modernize the antiquated infrastructure on the NEC, as well as the funding for the expansion and reconstruction of Penn Station New York, are vital to restoring service reliability on the country's busiest rail corridor and improving the customer experience for generations to come."
The funding breaks down as follows:
New York Penn Station Reconstruction Project: $72,548,687
Gateway: New York Penn Station Expansion Project: $71,977,500
County - Newark Catenary Upgrades: $13,418,592
Kearny Substation 41 Replacement: $80,277,321
County to Elmora Upgrade Signal System 562 Project: $18,639,205
Sawtooth Bridges Replacement PM/CM, CMAR, and Final Design: $187,507,268
In June of this year, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ-11), alongside Rep. Rob Menendez (D-NJ-08), led the entire New Jersey House Congressional Delegation in requesting that the Department of Transportation prioritize additional capital projects that could fix these structural shortfalls, including through the use of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds, and asked that Amtrak communicate and coordinate better with NJ TRANSIT when these breakdowns occur. Representatives Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06), Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ-05), Tom Kean, Jr. (R-NJ-07), Andy Kim (D-NJ-03), Donald Norcross (D-NJ-01), the late Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09), Chris Smith (D-NJ-04), Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ-02), and Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ-12) signed on as well.
"New Jersey commuters are sick and tired of having a 'summer of hell' year after year. That's why I fought hard to secure federal funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for long-overdue upgrades to our rail infrastructure. This will reduce commute times and make our rail system more reliable for New Jerseyans. In both June and July, I wrote directly to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg urging him to prioritize additional funding to help fix some of our most pressing issues along NJ TRANSIT's Northeast Corridor line. In September, I urged the Federal Railroad Administration to release this critical funding for Amtrak and NJ TRANSIT as soon as possible, and I delivered that message in person during a meeting in October. And I am proud to have delivered for our commuters. While this grant is a step in the right direction, our work to improve transportation for New Jersey commuters is far from over," said Representative Sherrill.
"Since coming to Congress, I've tirelessly advocated for funding to improve our region's public transportation and critical infrastructure," said Representative Menendez. "We know that the challenges we face in building an efficient and reliable transportation system can be solved if we take urgent action and resolve to see it through. I'm grateful that that Federal Railroad Administration is partnering with us to make that a reality, and I look forward to the work ahead."