The subsequent step for a proposed light-rail transit line between Brooklyn and Queens alongside 14 miles of current freight tracks shall be preliminary design work, MTA officers stated Tuesday.
The Interborough Specific, a rail hyperlink between Bay Ridge and Jackson Heights, would have 19 stops and hook up with 17 subway traces and the Lengthy Island Rail Highway. The MTA additionally stated it’s probably utilizing an current tunnel beneath a Queens cemetery as an alternative of operating street-level service in Center Village.
“We’re taking an underutilized train line, [which] basically gets one freight train a day, and turning it into something which is transformative for so many New Yorkers,” stated MTA CEO Janno Lieber in asserting the request for design proposals. “It makes no sense that the 5 million people who live in Brooklyn and Queens have to go to Manhattan on the subway to reach the other boroughs.”
Officers made the IBX announcement close to what they hope will ultimately be the Queens terminal of a line that’s projected to serve 100,000 riders.
The preliminary engineering part is predicted to final two years whereas the federal environmental overview part that began in 2023 continues, probably setting the stage for future development contracts to be awarded.
“First, it will get us all the way through the federal environmental review that’s necessary to advance the project,” stated Jamie Torres-Springer, president of MTA Building & Improvement. “Second, it will give us what we need to compete for federal funding that’s critical to getting the project built.
“And third, it gets us to the next step — the next step is having a builder get started on building IBX.”
The mission had an estimated price ticket of $5.5 billion when Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed it in her January 2023 State of the State speech, with $2.75 billion allotted for the IBX as a part of the MTA’s subsequent five-year spending program for systemwide capital upgrades.
The report $68.4 billion 2025-2029 capital program faces an unsure funding future and a greater than $16 billion hole within the transit company’s finances brought on by Hochul’s congestion pricing pause in June.
Officers stated that cash from the state finances and a federal Transportation Division grant will allow preliminary engineering and environmental overview work to proceed on what can be the MTA’s first light-rail line.
The proposed route of the Interborough Specific.
Officers touted potential good points from the IBX that would embody a 40-minute end-to-end journey between Queens and Brooklyn and slicing commute occasions between the 2 boroughs.
“It’s really also deeply important to just giving people back time they don’t have to waste going out of their way,” Lieber stated. “That’s something Governor Hochul always talks about — let’s give people back time in their lives, and this project is about to do that.”
MTA information exhibits that Queens final yr had two of the ten busiest subway stations — Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Ave/74 St. and Flushing-Fundamental Avenue — persevering with a shift that started throughout the pandemic of the borough grabbing a bigger share of ridership.
“Queens is certainly ready for the IBX,” stated Donovan Richards, the Queens borough president. “Not only do we want it, but we need it.”
“New Yorkers need reliable trains and accessible stations more than our leaders deserve flashy groundbreakings and shiny ribbon cuttings,” stated Danny Pearlstein, coverage director for Riders Alliance.
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