Money allocated to repair East River train tunnels
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) said the federal Department of Transportation has agreed to provide $432 million for repairs to the East River tunnels heavily damaged by Superstorm Sandy despite a federal court decision posing possible delays in the project.
Schumer said a delay in repairs to the tunnel would have been unacceptable, even dangerous and would have given hundreds of thousands of LIRR and other commuters a giant headache.
The senator said a recent U.S. District Court decision to stall Amtraks $550 million in Sandy-related insurance payouts had put the much-needed repairs in limbo, which Schumer said spurred him to push for federal action.
The U.S. Department of Transportation and Secretary Foxx have rightfully heeded the call and will inject $432 million into the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for critical projects like the Long Island Rail Road tunnel projectand this not a moment too soon, said Schumer.
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