“Executing the Full Funding Grant Agreement marks a key milestone in our efforts to replace this critical yet unreliable 110-year-old bridge, and finally give our customers the reliability they deserve as they commute to and from Penn Station New York,” said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett. “
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Ridiculous comment since most commuters are working from home.
There are a lot of commuters working from home, but delays at the Lincoln and GW every day suggest that traffic is back to "summer normal". I work about 6 miles from the city and traffic is back to normal for when school is out.
That particular bridge however carries every train from the west that goes into Penn Station(the NY Penn, not the NJ Penn). It needs replaced. It needed to be replaced 40 years ago.