James P. RePass, chairman of The National Corridors Initiative, in a letter published in The New York Times on October 15, explained some reasons why… Continue Reading “Times” Letter Explains Need to Delay ARC
New York MTA Chairman Jay Walder reportedly said on October 13 (at a Crain’s Business Breakfast Forum) that if New Jersey doesn’t want… Continue Reading Tunnel Debate Continues
Yesterday, Gov. Christie ordered that the ARC Project, with its deep-cavern terminal, be shut down. Today, he met with U.S. Secretary of Transportation… Continue Reading Gov Considering ARC Alternatives
We agree with Gov. Christie and his administration that the ARC project as proposed was too expensive, and it was flawed. It did not… Continue Reading Coalition Statement on Killing of ARC
At a 1:30 p.m. news conference on October 7, NJ Gov. Chris Christie announced that the long-planned trans-Hudson rail-tunnel construction project will be… Continue Reading NJ Gov Christie Kills ARC Tunnel
WNYC reported (Tuesday, 3 p.m.). on authority of 3 sources connected to high places in the Christie administration. that the Governor will announce… Continue Reading Christie Reported Ready to Kill ARC
On Monday, October 4, as Gov. Christie’s transportation project freeze went into effect, the NJ legislature’s Joint Budget Operating Committee held an emergency… Continue Reading Legislature Reverses Course; Construction Freeze to End
Star-Ledger columnist Paul Mulshine, an outspoken opponent of New Jersey Transit’s proposed deep-cavern terminal for the Access to the Region’s Core (ARC) Project has… Continue Reading Star-Ledger Columnist Pronounces ARC Dead
Joseph M. Clift, chair of the Technical Committee of the Lackawanna Coalition, appeared on New Jersey Network on Sunday, September 26th, to present the… Continue Reading Coalition Member Presents Coalition Position on NJN-TV
Bob Ingle, writing in the Daily Record, Sunday, Sept. 26, says Governor Christie’s decision to put the trans-Hudson ARC rail tunnel on hold… Continue Reading “Christie wise to say whoa to rail tunnel, terminal” says Record columnist