Biden administration prioritizes 'crucial' infrastructure project that Trump snubbed

The Biden administration is keen on rebuilding America’s infrastructure, including a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project that the Trump administration blocked.

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg recently told the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee that the administration would be prioritizing the Gateway Program, a project to upgrade the Northeast Corridor rail lines between New York and New Jersey.

“This is a regional issue, but one of national significance because if there were a failure in one of those tunnels, the entire U.S. economy would feel it,” Buttigieg said.

And according to Joe Kane, an associate fellow for the Brookings Institution, the Gateway Project "represents a crucial link for interstate travel and commerce, which are key federal responsibilities."

The Northeast Corridor is the most heavily trafficked passenger rail line in the country. According to the Gateway Program, the line “serves a region that's home to 17% of the U.S. population and 97 Fortune 500 company headquarters, and an area that contributes 20% of the national GDP.”

The current Northeast Corridor. (Picture: Gateway Program)
The current Northeast Corridor. (Picture: Gateway Program)

'The costs go up every day, almost a million dollars a day'

There are two key components to the Gateway Program: a new Portal North Bridge that is intended to replace the "current, functionally obsolete Portal Bridge" in New Jersey and a Hudson Tunnel that would support Amtrak and New Jersey Transit rail lines under the Hudson River between New Jersey and New York.

The Hudson Tunnel project would create a new two-track tunnel between New Jersey and Manhattan as well as repair the existing North River Tunnel, which sustained serious damage during Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

The proposed project. (Gateway Development Corp.)
The proposed Portal North Birdge and Hudson Tunnel projects. (Gateway Development Corp.)

"This is the one area on the entire Northeast Corridor that necks down to one track in and one track out in the busiest section of the corridor between New Jersey and New York," Stephen Sigmund, chief of public outreach for the Gateway Program, told Yahoo Finance. "It links not only all of the commuter traffic between New Jersey and New York via rail, which obviously generates an enormous amount of economic productivity both to the region and the nation, but also links the Northeast Corridor between Boston and Washington."

The Portal North Bridge project would cost an estimated $1.5 billion, according to Amtrak. The Hudson Tunnel project would cost roughly $11.6 billion: approximately $9.5 billion to build an entirely new tunnel for the first time in 100 years and another $1.8 billion to rehabilitate the existing North River Tunnel.