The Access to the Region's Core (ARC) Tunnel got the seal of approval from the New York City Council this week when it voted in favor of a new land-use plan for Penn Station. Construction began on the New Jersey portal back in June, and the latest vote allows construction to begin on the new subterranean station along with vent buildings in Midtown. The new tunnel and station will double the amount of trains entering into Penn Station per day as well as expand the station further east, closer to the Midtown business district. You know what that means, twice as many people from New Jersey flooding into Manhattan everyday.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
ARC Gets The OK From NYCC
The Access to the Region's Core (ARC) Tunnel got the seal of approval from the New York City Council this week when it voted in favor of a new land-use plan for Penn Station. Construction began on the New Jersey portal back in June, and the latest vote allows construction to begin on the new subterranean station along with vent buildings in Midtown. The new tunnel and station will double the amount of trains entering into Penn Station per day as well as expand the station further east, closer to the Midtown business district. You know what that means, twice as many people from New Jersey flooding into Manhattan everyday.
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