Moving forward, Amtrak, backed by the Transportation Department, will lead the reconstruction project.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on April 17 that he would assume authority over the Pennsylvania โPennโ Station reconstruction project in New York City.
In Thursdayโs news release, Duffy said that through the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), he would withdraw New Yorkโs Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) from leading the project in the city.
Moving forward, Amtrak, backed by the Transportation Department, will helm the reconstruction project.
Amtrak, also known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, owns Penn Station, New Yorkโs main intercity railroad hub and the busiest transportation facility in the Western Hemisphere.
The station serves more than 10 million Amtrak riders every year, the Transportation Department noted.
Duffyโs move will involve โrescoping and slashingโ Amtrakโs federal grant from the FRA by roughly $120 million. He said the smaller contract is an effort to save taxpayer dollars.
โNew York City deserves a Penn Station that reflects Americaโs greatness and is safe and clean. The MTAโs history of inefficiency, waste, and mismanagement also meant that a new approach is needed,โ Duffy wrote in a statement. โBy putting taxpayers first, weโre ensuring every dollar is spent wisely to create a transit hub all Americans can take pride in.โ
The Trump administration will advance a โpublic-private partnership modelโ for Penn Station in an effort to reduce costs.
FRA Chief Counsel Kyle Fields said Duffyโs move amounts to โrestoring accountability to infrastructure projects.โ
โBy empowering Amtrak and leveraging private investment, weโre guaranteeing a Penn Station thatโs safer, more reliable, and built to serve the American people for generations,โ he wrote in a statement.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, said she had multiple meetings with President Donald Trump to request that the federal government fund the โlong-overdue overhaul of Penn Station.โ
โClearly that effort has been successful, and I want to thank the President and Secretary Duffy for taking on the sole responsibility to deliver the beautiful new $7 billion station that New Yorkers deserve,โ she wrote in a statement.
โThis is a major victory for New Yorkers, and the use of federal funds will save New York taxpayers $1.3 billion dollars that would have otherwise been necessary for this project.โ
Byย Jacob Burg