Amtrak And Gateway Leaders: We Love That Andrew Cuomo Hates This Project Now – Streetsblog New York
Its a Gateway to confusion.
Just as the federal government finally approved the environmental impact statement for the multi-billion-dollar construction of two new cross-Hudson train tubes followed by the rehab of the existing century-old tubes, Gov. Cuomo suggested last week that he wont pay New Yorks share of the project. Not to worry though, said representatives for Amtrak and the Gateway development team itself, Cuomos threat to tank the project just shows he cares.
At a press conference on Thursday, Cuomo said that Amtrak has already benefitted so much from the work New York did on Moynihan Station and on a key rail junction in the Sunnyside train yards that New York State shouldnt have to pay 25 percent of the $13-billion Gateway project. The funding agreement for the plan, which was agreed to by all parties, was designed to have the federal government cover half of the project, with the Empire and Garden states splitting the rest.
All those renovations at Harold Interlocking, you know who that helped? Amtrak, Cuomo said. You know who paid? We did. Now who owns Amtrak? The federal government. And Im telling Amtrak today, and Im telling our federal officials today: we expect a fair deal from the federal government and Amtrak. Dont expect New Yorkers to have fixed Harold Interlocking, pay for Moynihan, invest heavily in rebuilding Penn [Station], which is owned by Amtrak, and build [Penn South] without them actually stepping up and fulfilling what has been their delinquent role in New York.
Cuomo also suggested that New York would not chip in for the just-approved planto build new tunnels under the Hudson and then shut down one existing tube at a time for repairs because it was a stupid way of doing things.
My advice to the feds: Im not going to spend New Yorkers money in a way that is not the most cost-effective, cost-efficient way. Im not gonna pay unless it is a smart, efficient, effective process, period. And if the federal government wants to do stupid, they can do stupid with their money. But were not going to do stupid with our money, the governor said.
Thursdays comments were were another recent salvo in a tiff over the direction of the Gateway project, which seeks to repair damage from Hurricane Sandy. Previously, the governor spent the last few years fighting the Trump administration to advance and fund the project, but Cuomo made a sudden turn in late 2020 and demanded that Amtrak fix the two existing tubes inside the century-old tunnel in a similar fashion to the repairs the MTA used for the L-train tunnel. The governor specifically pointed to a report from consultants London Bridge Associates, which said that the tunnels could remain in service even while undergoing repairs.
That push went over like a turd in a punch bowl with New Jersey Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and the leadership of New Jersey Transit and Amtrak because Gateway supporters feared that the suggestion the trains could run through the tubes during repairs may blow up the political will for the project and even require another environmental impact statement.
Cuomos repair-in-place proposal was looked at in the NJ Transit- and Port Authority-authored EIS. But the Cuomo plan racking cables the same way the MTA did inside the L trains Canarsie Tube so that the tunnels would not have to be completely closed during the repairs was deemed infeasible because of the differences between the Hudson and East River tunnels. The EIS also determined that there wasnt enough service redundancy in case something went wrong in one tunnel while the other was closed for repairs, meaning that an unforeseen disaster could cripple service all along the Northeast Corridor.
Even though Cuomo seemed to be threatening to pull New Yorks funding from the project if his desired fix wasnt adopted, New Yorks representative on the Gateway Project said such threats are good, actually.
Theres a reason why Andrew Cuomo is the greatest infrastructure governor in the country perhaps, in the last 75 years, said Gateway Program Development Chairman Steven Cohen, who also serves as the projects New York trustee. Its because hes blunt, hes direct. He wants to get things done, and he wants to do them efficiently. He wants to embrace new technologies and new techniques, and he doesnt believe that the process of building is a static process where you are beholden and embedded in a design that may be stuck in time and couldnt be improved.
Gateway Program Development Corporation Vice Chairman Anthony Coscia (who is also Amtraks chairman) said the federal rail operator was still focused on the existing plan: new tunnels before fixing the old tunnel.
The analysis did examine a number of different options, said Coscia. We believe the strongest option is to build a new tunnel. Once the new tunnels are built, there are two tubes in existing tunnel, one of them can be taken out of service at a time which would leave us with a three-tube capacity between New York and New Jersey, which is a very robust capacity and doesnt require taking the risk of putting tons of commuters every day at risk that an overnight construction project wont be able to happen. Because of all of the pushing that was done by all the parties, we came up with the best possible option, which is how this project will proceed. So there are very strong facts that support the position that weve taken, and in fact those facts were arrived at, because of all the pushing the topic, because of all the debate thats taking place.
Cohen immediately threw his deputy under the bus.
I wouldnt be properly serving in the role Im supposed to serve as an appointee by the Cuomo administration if I didnt highlight one point: If there is a way to do this project that does not put the morning commute at risk, and to do it simultaneously and save the kind of time and therefore money that would be say, Of course were going to do it that way,' Cohen said.
Outside supporters of the project said that it was time for things to get moving, especially as federal support has finally come through.
This is not the time to slow down our progress with more studies and tinkering on the margins, said Felicia Park-Rogers, the director of Regional Infrastructure Projects for the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. We have a good plan to dramatically improve safety and reliability of workers into New York City. We have a transit and rail friendly administration in Washington. Now is the time to move forward with what we know needs to be done to repair these tunnels correctly. Its in the best interests of New York for Gov. Cuomo to move forward quickly and efficiently with this urgently needed project. We can do this.
Cuomos threat, or possible extremely public highwire negotiation tactic, is just the latest snafu for Gateway, the effort to build a capacity and redundancy-boosting rail tunnel underneath the Hudson River in order to provide better service for Amtrak and New Jersey Transits pre-pandemic 200,000 daily riders. The project, which is the latest version of a decades-long attempt to increase capacity across the Hudson River, is on its third presidential administration at this point. Then-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie who once thought he would be president killed an earlier version of it as a nod to the anti-Obama Tea Party. The Trump Administration held the project up during its four years in charge, but President Biden was a champion of Gateway even before he started living at the White House.
Representatives for Gov. Cuomos office did not respond to a request for further clarification on his Gateway funding stance.
Read more:
Amtrak And Gateway Leaders: We Love That Andrew Cuomo Hates This Project Now - Streetsblog New York
- Rising anger among Democrats fuels talk of Tea Party-style backlash - The Hill - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Todays Angry Democrats Are Not Tomorrows Tea Party of the Left - New York Magazine - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Dr. Bombay takes the tea party to Grant Park, plus more from Atlantas dining scene - The Atlanta Journal Constitution - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Peek inside a Mad Hatter Tea Party in Massillon - Canton Repository - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Welcome to Washington: The Democrats Tea Party Arrives - The New York Sun - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- A great time on Friday evening at our Bridgerton Tea Party! - Z93 Country - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Mad Hatters Tea Party Drag Brunch - University of Minnesota Twin Cities - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Will Democrats Have Their Own Tea Party Moment? - The Cook Political Report - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Local art studio holds first princess-themed tea party for kids - WVVA - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Protests are as American as the Tea Party. But there have to be limits: Bob Paulson - cleveland.com - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- Why Democrats Are Considering A Tea Party ... Or Should Be - The Root - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- AOC and Bernie hit the road: Is the Democratic Party having its Tea Party moment? - The Independent - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- AOC and Bernie draw crowds of thousands: Is the Democratic Party having its Tea Party moment? - MSN - March 25th, 2025 [March 25th, 2025]
- New 'Bluey' Toys Arrive at the Disney Store Online Including Tea Party Set, Cash Register Play Set, and More - WDW News Today - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- Stories of faith shared at annual tea party - Sampson Independent - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- Spin Master Releases New AriZona Iced Tea Party Game - Bleeding Cool News - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- Timeless Tea in Women's History Tea Party - Evening News and Tribune - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- Soroptimist of Tahoe Sierra celebrates 48 years with raffle, auction, and Mad Hatter Tea Party - South Tahoe Now - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- A Fashion Tea Party Worth Crashing at Kenzo Fall 2025 - Savoir Flair - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- Glamorous afternoon tea party in St Helens Town Hall a huge success - St Helens Star - March 13th, 2025 [March 13th, 2025]
- Chuck Todd Warns Schumer, Jeffries Should Be Afraid of a Left-Wing Tea Party | Video - TheWrap - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- Gayle Bensons dog Petey treated to a tea party at Windsor Court - WGNO New Orleans - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Out and About: Made in Montana Trade Show, Former Felons Ball and a Princess Tea Party - KTVH - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Gayle Bensons dog Petey treated to a tea party at Windsor Court - Yahoo Life - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Groups annual Mad Hatters Tea Party to support CanDo - News Of The Area - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- World Book Day 2025: Essex school pupils enjoy Alice in Wonderland themed tea party - Halstead Gazette - March 7th, 2025 [March 7th, 2025]
- Maharashtra Opposition boycotts tea party on Assembly session eve - The Hindu - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Criminals get a free hand: MVA boycotts govt tea party - The Times of India - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Opposition to boycott tea party on Maharashtra assembly session eve over governance failures, women safety - Deccan Herald - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Budget Session: Opposition to boycott tea party over 'governance failures', women's safety - mid-day.com - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Here's how to join in Strathcarron Hospice's Big Birthday Tea Party - Falkirk Herald - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Opposition to boycott of tea party on assembly session eve over governance failures, women safety - ThePrint - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- The Boston Tea Party: Key Sites of the American Revolution - MSN - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Emily Shaya Brings a Twist to the British Tea Party - New Orleans Magazine - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- How a San Mateo woman turned her home into a brunch and tea party microkitchen - The Almanac Online - February 27th, 2025 [February 27th, 2025]
- Tea party brings together Watford residents for afternoon of connection - Watford Observer - February 27th, 2025 [February 27th, 2025]
- Princess and the Frog Tea Party - Lufkin Daily News - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- Teachers explore new books and recommend titles at Bonnie Garcia Elementarys first Book Tasting-Tea Party - MSN - February 9th, 2025 [February 9th, 2025]
- Funny Cat Joins Little Girls Tea Party & Hes Clearly in Heaven - PetHelpful - February 7th, 2025 [February 7th, 2025]
- Redditch care home hosts heartwarming Kindness to Carers tea party - Redditch Standard - February 7th, 2025 [February 7th, 2025]
- Usher Fans Melt as He Dresses Up for 'Adorable' Tea Party With 4-Year Old Daughter - AOL - February 5th, 2025 [February 5th, 2025]
- Mary Poppins to host childrens tea party - Columbia Basin Herald - February 5th, 2025 [February 5th, 2025]
- Tea party brings connection and comfort to local community - Ely Standard - February 5th, 2025 [February 5th, 2025]
- Paint and Tea Party fundraiser to support South Simcoe Theatre - BarrieToday - February 5th, 2025 [February 5th, 2025]
- Tea Party streaking with the - The Branding Iron - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- CM Stalin not to attend Raj Bhavan tea party - Deccan Chronicle - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- DMK, allies to boycott Guv RN Ravi's tea party on R-Day: Reports | 'Guv acting against interest of TN people' | Inshorts - Inshorts - January 26th, 2025 [January 26th, 2025]
- Miss Carbon County Hosts Sold-Out Winter Wonderland Tea Party - ETV News - January 24th, 2025 [January 24th, 2025]
- Trump arrives at the White House to attend a tea party with Biden - - - January 24th, 2025 [January 24th, 2025]
- Boston Tea Party to close one of their Bristol cafes - Bristol24/7 - January 24th, 2025 [January 24th, 2025]
- 'Road to Revolution' Series Shares Womens Perspectives on the Boston Tea Party - National Archives | - December 25th, 2024 [December 25th, 2024]
- What's Utica's Connection to The Boston Tea Party? - WKTV - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Deseret News archives: Boston Tea Party in 1773 triggered war with England - Deseret News - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Have a tea party while touring Houston on a bright pink bus - Houston Chronicle - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- This Day in History on December 16: The Boston Tea Party - RiverBender.com - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Moss Bluff library travels back in time for tea party - KPLC - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- When was the Boston Tea Party? What to know about the infamous Boston Harbor protest - The Patriot Ledger - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Boston Tea Party Museum offering free tours in honor of 251 anniversary - Boston 25 News - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Celebrates 251st Anniversary - WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio - iHeartRadio - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Women's Club of Gulfport hosts 7th annual Tea Party - WLOX - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- Today in History: December 16, the Boston Tea Party - Beloit Daily News - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- The Mandarin Oriental 2024-2025 Winter Tea Party by Julien Dugourd - Sortiraparis - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- MVA boycotts tea party ahead of winter session - Hindustan Times - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- On this day: The Boston Tea Party happens in 1773 - in-cyprus - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- MVA boycotts CMs tea party over Beed, Parbhani law & order situation - The Times of India - December 16th, 2024 [December 16th, 2024]
- 250th Anniversary Celebration of the Georgetown Tea Party takes place Thursday - Georgetown And Beyond News - December 4th, 2024 [December 4th, 2024]
- Join a ghostly tea party featuring the Pokmon GO debuts of Sinistea and Polteageist! - Pokmon GO - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Young ballerinas prepare for performance with a traditional tea party - Rochester Post Bulletin - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Join a ghostly tea party featuring the Pokmon GO debuts of Sinistea and Polteageist - GoNintendo - December 2nd, 2024 [December 2nd, 2024]
- Longmont-area events for Sunday, Nov. 24: Sugar Plum Tea Party at Longmont Museum - Longmont Times-Call - November 24th, 2024 [November 24th, 2024]
- Viral tea party between worlds tallest and shortest women takes over internet - Daily Jang - November 24th, 2024 [November 24th, 2024]
- Berks Ballet Theatre tea party inspires young dancers for Nutcracker performance - 69News WFMZ-TV - November 17th, 2024 [November 17th, 2024]
- The Innovators Tea Party shines light on successful women in STEM - Pilbara News - November 17th, 2024 [November 17th, 2024]
- From Tea Party darling to secretary of state? Rubios climb has always been to the top - Miami Herald - November 14th, 2024 [November 14th, 2024]
- PHOTOS: Jaffrey Public Library hosts stuffie tea party for DINOvember - Monadnock Ledger Transcript - November 14th, 2024 [November 14th, 2024]
- Welcome to Dinovember! Join the T-Rex Tea Party Nov. 16 - The Cullman Tribune - November 14th, 2024 [November 14th, 2024]
- We're obsessed with this WeHo hotel's Wicked tea party - NBC Los Angeles - November 5th, 2024 [November 5th, 2024]
- Par-tea time! November events mark the 250th anniversary of the Yorktown Tea Party. - The Virginian-Pilot - November 5th, 2024 [November 5th, 2024]
- Colonial Tea Ball at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown to Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Yorktown Tea Party - WYDaily - November 5th, 2024 [November 5th, 2024]
- Celebrate the Commemoration of the 250 Anniversary of the Yorktown Tea Party 1774 - November 7, 2024 - Williamsburg Families - November 5th, 2024 [November 5th, 2024]