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Old Posted Aug 6, 2022, 8:41 PM
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Officials Celebrate Groundbreaking For Portal North Bridge In Kearny, New Jersey



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Construction has broken ground on the Portal North Bridge, the long-delayed replacement of an 111-year-old rail bridge connecting Secaucus and Kearny, New Jersey above the Hackensack River. The project is expected to last approximately five and a half years.

The existing two-track movable swing-span bridge was completed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1910. Prior to the pandemic, the train span was the busiest in the Western Hemisphere, carrying more than 450 NJ Transit and Amtrak trains and roughly 200,000 passengers daily. The aging bridge has been the cause of delays, particularly when the span malfunctions while opening and closing for maritime traffic.

The new Portal North Bridge will be a fixed span that will not open or close, to eliminate the risk of malfunction. The bridge will rise 50 feet over the river and span nearly 2.5 miles of the Northeast Corridor.

a groundbreaking ceremony for the project, which represents a major milestone in the Gateway Program. When complete, the multi billion-dollar program will double rail capacity between Newark and New York.

In October 2021, NJ Transit approved a contract with Skanska and Traylor Bros. Construction for the new Portal North Bridge. The joint venture’s contract is valued at more than $1.56 billion, the largest award in NJ Transit’s history.

The contract costs will cover construction of retaining walls, deep foundations, concrete piers, structural steel bridge spans, rail systems, demolition of the existing bridge, and related incidental work.

Project costs are funded by the US Department of Transportation, Transportation Trust Fund, New Jersey Turnpike Authority, and Amtrak. In January 2021, Governor Murphy also signed a Full Funding Grant Agreement that secured $766.5 million in Federal Transit Administration funding to complete the project.
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