When will the Portal North Bridge be completed?
The new bridge is expected to be operational by late 2026, with the full project finished in 2027.
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Stay informed about the latest developments impacting New Jersey Transit, including potential disruptions related to the Portal North Bridge construction and ongoing efforts to enhance the RiverLine light rail service. Compiled by Yanuki us...
The Portal North Bridge project, costing $2.3 billion, seeks to replace the existing Portal Bridge, a swing-span structure prone to failures that delay NJ Transit and Amtrak trains. Construction began in 2022, with the new bridge expected to be operational by late 2026 and the full project completed in 2027. The cutover phase in early 2026 involves integrating new tracks, wiring, signals, and communication systems, necessitating temporary service adjustments.
NJ Transit's takeover of the RiverLine aims to resolve issues of service reliability and safety. The public meeting with Senator Singleton and CEO Kolluri on Thursday evening provides an opportunity for riders to voice their concerns and contribute to the improvement plan.
The new bridge is expected to be operational by late 2026, with the full project finished in 2027.
The primary goals are to improve service reliability, accountability, communication, and safety for RiverLine riders.
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