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BROOKLYN WEEKLY, FEBRUARY 2, 2020
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Engineers begin study of billion-dollar passenger train through Brooklyn
The proposed train line would run from Bay Ridge to Queens, and then to the Bronx. Photo by Regional Plan Association
Engineering gurus will begin
studying a proposed billion-dollar
passenger train that would run
through southern Brooklyn, authorities
The Metropolitan Transit Authority
awarded infrastructure
fi rm Aecom with a $1.3 million
contract on Jan. 22 to determine
the feasibility study for the project,
which would revive passenger
service on the Bay Ridge Branch
— a freight line that once carried
straphangers through Bay Ridge,
Bensonhurst, Midwood, and East
Flatbush until it was decommissioned
The study will evaluate the potential
for a subway, commuter
rail, light rail or even a bus service
for the line, all of which would operate
in conjunction with existing
and planned freight rail service,
the MTA announced.
The passenger line would
stretch from Brooklyn Army Terminal
in Sunset Park to Astoria,
Queens, and would connect to 11
existing subway stations along the
way, providing transfers for 14 subway
lines.
According to one urban planner,
the train would play a pivotal
role in linking transit-starved residents
to subways and increasing
“Transit service on the Bay
Ridge Line would not only provide
better transit service between the
outer boroughs, but also cut construction
and acquisition costs
since the rail tracks are already
there,” said Tom Wright, the president
and CEO of the nonprofi t the
The Bay Ridge Branch makes
up about half of a longer line called
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announced on Jan. 22.
in 1924.
accessibility within Brooklyn.
Regional Plan Association.
the Triboro Line — a proposed
passenger train that would continue
past Astoria, up through the
Bronx.
The Regional Plan Association
has pushed for a study on the Triboro
Line since the 1990s, and in
June, support for the train ratcheted
up when Assemblywoman
Latrice Walker (D—Brownsville)
proposed a bill calling on the Metropolitan
Transit Authority to conduct
a study for the project.
While passenger service on the
Bay Ridge Branch has been defunct
since the early 1900s, some
urban planners argue that the
freight line is well-suited for commission
because its tracks are currently
underutilized, and the existing
infrastructure would help
keep costs down relative to building
new tunnels.
But the project’s astronomical
costs make the Bay Ridge Branch
line unlikely.
A senior analyst at the Regional
Plan Association pegged the project’s
price between $1 billion and
$2 billion — a fi gure that would eat
up a sizable chunk of the transit
authority’s $5.7 billion budget for
all Long Island Rail Road-related
work in its 2020-2024 Capital Plan.
Another recent MTA study revealed
that a similar proposal to
restore passenger service along an
existing Rockaway line would cost
a jaw-dropping $6.8 billion — more
than $6 billion more than originally
estimated, the City reported.
An MTA spokesman did not
comment on how long the Bay
Ridge Branch study will take.