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Hoboken Terminal

Hoboken Terminal is one of NJ TRANSIT's major terminals.
NJ TRANSIT is making improvements to the station building, adjacent property and the rail yard.
Project Scope
- Waiting Room Historic Restoration - NJ TRANSIT renovated the historic waiting room. - Complete
- Yard B - NJ TRANSIT constructed a double-ended diesel train storage yard. - Complete
- Permanent Ferry Terminal Construction - NJ TRANSIT plans to rebuild the permanent ferry terminal utilizing the historic ferry slips. The project includes rehabilitation of the slips and finger piers and related infrastructure.
- Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Station - Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) expansion includes a south side light rail station at Hoboken Terminal. - Complete
Project Cost
Main Waiting Room Restoration - $10 million;
Yard B Expansion - $45 million;
Permanent Ferry Terminal Construction - $115 million;
Current Status
Concourse upgrade, Hoboken shops, main waiting room and HBLR station are complete. Construction is also complete on Yard B expansion. Ferry Terminal Project is divided into 3 phases. Phase 1 (substructure, North Wall) construction is complete. Phase 2 (Dredging, Pile repairs, copper fascia repairs and clock tower reconstruction) construction is underway. All 3 phases to be completed in 2008.
Next Milestone
Complete design of Ferry Terminal Phase 3 by late 2006.
Benefits
The improvement will provide increased passenger amenities and increased capacity.
NJ TRANSIT Department of Capital Planning and Programs
January 2006
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