Issue Position: Transportation

Issue Position

Date: Jan. 1, 2016
Issues: Transportation

Recognizing that an adequate transportation network is vital to our national and local economy, I continue to work to secure annual Federal funding for vital public transportation, rail, and road efforts. Northern New Jersey is our nation's most densely populated state. I understand the importance of reducing congestion, making travel more efficient, and protecting our environment.

In 2015, Congress passed the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, which authorizes surface transportation funding through Fiscal Year 2020. This legislation provides certainty and stability, avoids costly construction delays, and supports jobs in the construction industry.

Rodney's key mass transportation initiatives include:

Lackawanna "Cutoff"- Northwest NJ Rail Project - an ongoing effort to relieve congestion for commuters traveling to and from eastern Pennsylvania and northwestern New Jersey by reestablishing passenger rail service between Andover and Hoboken. Currently, officials in New Jersey are finalizing permitting to begin construction on the Andover Station.
Watsessing Station - located on the NJ Transit Montclair-Boonton line and completed in August 2014, the $2.78 million project involved a restoration of the property including: lighting, window replacement, sidewalk and curb enhancements, communication upgrades and sinage improvements.

The establishment of Midtown Direct Service in 1996-- direct service on the Morris & Essex and Montclair-Boonton transit lines to and from Penn Station, New York, as well as the modernization of stations and trains along these lines.

Improving commuter access to Midtown Manhattan.

Establishment and expansion of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in 2000 - a seven-station light rail project that serves Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City and West New York.

Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link in 2006- an 8.8 mile light rail system that connects the Newark City Subway with downtown Newark and Elizabeth as well as provide a connection for Morris/Essex and Boonton NJ Transit line commuters.

Improvements to Amtrak -- Congress passed legislation providing $1.4 billion for Amtrak for the current Fiscal Year, while including provisions to improve its operations and efficiency. Congress is also looking to open the Northeast Corridor to private investment, while increasing safety in passenger and freight trains, and improving accountability of the rail sector.

Rodney has also worked to reduce road congestion supporting:

Mount Arlington Station and the Howard Boulevard "Park and Ride" -- Working with the Morris County Freeholders to open a highway intercept, regional Park & Ride, and NJ Transit station designed to alleviate congestion at a critical intersection of Routes 80 and 15. It opened in January of 2008.
Rep. Frelinghuysen has also helped secure federal funding to rehabilitate several train stations in our region including: Morristown, Morris Plains, and Lincoln Park stations.
New Jersey Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) -- used to transport the general public from urban, suburban, and rural areas to suburban employment opportunities.


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