For Immediate Release: January 27, 2012
Contact: Chris Schneider (Sen. Fuschillo) 516-882-0630
Susan Peterson (Sen. Johnson) 518-455-3411
Marcus Povinelli (Sen. Zeldin) 518-455-3570
SENATORS FUSCHILLO, JOHNSON, AND ZELDIN CALL ON MTA TO
ACCELERATE LIRR DOUBLE TRACK PROJECT
Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. (R-Merrick), along with Senator
Owen Johnson (R-West Babylon) and Senator Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley), called
on
the MTA to accelerate the proposed double track project, which would help
create jobs, promote economic development, and improve LIRR service for
thousands of commuters.
The double track project would bring tremendous benefits; jobs for
residents, revenue for local businesses, and better service for LIRR
commuters. It's also a critical component of the proposed Republic/Route
110 Corridor HUB project, which would help create additional jobs and
economic development for Long Island. The MTA should do whatever it can
to
accelerate this project and make it a reality," said Senator Fuschillo,
Chairman of the Senate's Transportation Committee. Senator Fuschillo's
stressed to MTA Chairman Joe Lhota at a Transportation Budget Hearing
yesterday the importance of accelerating the project and called on him to
have the MTA do everything possible to expedite the project.
The additional section of double track installation on the LIRR's
Ronkonkoma Line has been talked about for years and the time for action is
now. Expansion of the second track is critically important for our
commuters, will help facilitate advancing the newly proposed Ronkokoma
Hub
project and the Republic Airport Train / Bus station project and help spur
economic development on the Island. I too call on MTA Chief Joe Lhota to
provide his full support to the project," said Senator Johnson.
"The impact of a second track between Ronkonkoma and Farmingdale
will
provide an important economic boost for my district. In combination with
our efforts with the Ronkonkoma Hub Project, this would bring much needed
revitalization to our community. While my constituents help fund the MTA,
this initiative provides an important return on their investment," said
Senator Zeldin.
The main line between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma, which spans 17.9
miles, currently has 5.3 miles of double track, including at most
stations.
Several years ago, the MTA proposed adding a double track to the remaining
12.6 miles of single, electrified track along the main line. Adding this
new double track would greatly benefit commuters on the Ronkonkoma line by
improving service reliability, increasing on-time performance, and
enabling
faster recovery following service disruptions. The Ronkonkoma line is one
of the LIRR's most crowded lines, with the highest number of customers per
train on peak trains, reverse-peak trains, and weekends.
In addition to the jobs and economic activity generated by the
project itself, the double track is also a critical component to other
current and proposed transit oriented developments along the line which
would help promote additional economic development and activity. It is a
key part of the Republic/Route 110 Corridor Hub project, which Senator
Fuschillo has been working on with former Babylon Supervisor, and now
Suffolk County Executive, Steve Bellone and Huntington Supervisor Frank
Petrone. The double track project is also critically important to other
transit oriented developments such as Wyandanch Rising and the Ronkonkoma
Hub.
The LIRR second track is a critical element which will facilitate
and strengthen the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council's
targeted development projects from the proposed Republic Airport/Route 110
transportation hub and Wyandanch Rising to the Ronkonkoma Hub and should
be
expedited to support those initiatives," stated Long Island Contractors
Association Executive Director Marc Herbst. "The LIRR second track is also
the perfect opportunity to construct as a design/build project and model
how design/build projects can reduce the time and cost of construction of
infrastructure on Long Island and elsewhere."
In a recent Newsday interview, MTA Chairman Joe Lhota was quoted as
saying the double track project is the "single most important thing" that
can be done to improve LIRR service.