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Progress Unfolds in the East River Tunnel

Since the start of the long-term outage on May 23, the East River Tunnel Rehab Project has been steadily advancing through early, high-impact milestones. As detailed in past updates, we worked with our contractor to complete all decommissioning tasks followed by safely removing all assets from within the tunnel, clearing the way for major demolition activities.

ERT Rehab Project Completes Decommissioning Phase

Work recently wrapped up to decommission existing tunnel systems (i.e. power and signaling) and install temporary systems (i.e. power, lighting, and ventilation fans). The temporary systems are key to supporting work in the first tunnel (Line 2) over the next year.

ERT Rehab Project Update: Decommissioning Begins

“Decommission” is now the word of the week. Before demolishing the existing tunnel systems in the 1st tunnel (Line 2) down to the concrete liner, the project team must decommission – or power off and remove from service – all the existing tunnel systems.

Amtrak Launches Historic Salvage Program

On Thursday, May 29, Amtrak joined Baltimore City Councilman John T. Bullock, community members from the Greater Rosemont and Midtown Edmondson neighborhoods, and several media outlets to kick off a new Historic Salvage Program at the historic Atlas Building on Edmondson Avenue.

East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project Officially Underway

Over the weekend, Amtrak crews kicked off the first long-term track outage in support of the East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project (ERT Rehab), a critical infrastructure investment that will restore the two tunnel tubes damaged by Superstorm Sandy (Line 1 & Line 2). This is Amtrak’s largest planned outage in recent history, an important undertaking planned in coordination with our partners over several years.