哈德逊河新泽西-纽约铁路隧道因缺乏联邦资金面临再次停工。
Hudson River NJ-NY Rail Tunnel Faces New Halt Without Federal Funds

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耗资160亿美元的哈德逊河铁路隧道项目,对美国铁路公司(Amtrak)和新泽西交通公司(NJ Transit)至关重要,由于联邦资金停滞,可能在数月内再次停工。门户发展委员会(Gateway Development Commission)警告说,自10月起因合同政策审查而暂停的美国交通部付款中断,威胁着项目进展,并可能再次导致工程停工。 虽然最近的一项法院命令释放了2.54亿美元,但这不足以维持项目势头。2月份之前的资金中断导致裁员和成本增加。尽管国会批准了110亿美元的联邦支持(加上40亿美元贷款和10亿美元来自美国铁路公司),但持续的资金至关重要。 门户发展委员会官员强调该项目对区域铁路运力、经济增长(预计196亿美元)以及迫切需要修复现有百年老隧道的意义。他们正在积极寻求恢复全部联邦资金,以避免进一步延误并保持工人就业。

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Construction on the planned $16 billion rail tunnel under the Hudson River could halt again within two to three months unless federal funding resumes, the project’s developer warned last week, according to Bloomberg.

The project, led by the Gateway Development Commission, would build a new rail tunnel linking New Jersey and Manhattan for Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains. It would also allow rehabilitation of the existing tunnel, which opened in 1910 and is in urgent need of repairs. Gateway says the broader project would expand rail capacity between the two states and generate about $19.6 billion in economic activity.

Funding for the project has been in dispute for months. The US Department of Transportation has withheld funds since October, prompting Gateway to sue last month to force the release of the money. New York and New Jersey filed a similar lawsuit.

Bloomberg writes that some payments resumed after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to release reimbursement funds the agency had requested. Since the ruling last month, Gateway has received about $254 million. The federal government had suspended payments while reviewing whether the project complied with a new administration policy banning contracting requirements tied to race or gender.

Still, Gateway officials say the funding interruptions threaten construction progress. A previous stoppage between Feb. 6 and Feb. 22 temporarily laid off about 1,000 construction workers and added “million of dollars in additional costs,” Gateway chief financial officer Pat McCoy said in a court filing.

“We will have no choice but to stop work again if the federal government does not continue to disburse the funds that are committed to the project,” Gateway Chief Executive Officer Tom Prendergast said in a statement Tuesday. “This project is too important to delay. That’s why we’re doing everything possible to regain consistent and predictable access to all our federal funding so we can keep our workers on the job and deliver the reliable, modern rail transit Americans deserve.”

Congress has already approved funding for the project, including $11 billion in federal support and $4 billion in loans to be repaid by New York, New Jersey and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Amtrak is expected to contribute another $1 billion.

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