Request for Qualifications expected 2023.
Early construction activity anticipated to begin late 2024.
Amtrak, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), NJ TRANSIT, PATH
FRA Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair (FSP-SOGR) Grant Program, FRA FSP-NEC Grant Program, NJ TRANSIT, Amtrak
The bridges carry NEC tracks 2 and 3 over the NJ TRANSIT Morris and Essex Line (M&E), the Conrail Center Street Branch and the Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation (PATH) Newark-World Trade Center (WTC) line on staggered viaduct structures, giving the bridges their “sawtooth” appearance when viewed from above.
The vulnerability of these bridges negatively impacts rail operations of Amtrak, NJ TRANSIT, Conrail and PATH trains in this heavily trafficked segment of the NEC and surrounding area. Due to structural deficiencies, train speeds are restricted to 60 miles per hour (mph).
The Sawtooth Bridges Replacement Project, a key element of the Gateway Program, will construct three new bridges:
By replacing the existing Sawtooth Bridges and introducing two additional tracks to this critical section of the NEC, the project will provide continuous, safe, reliable and resilient rail connectivity. The project will reduce service disruptions and restore maximum authorized speed to 90 mph. This improvement will not only enhance on-time performance but also elevate the overall customer experience. The project will help in increasing capacity along the NEC to meet current and future demand.
The existing Sawtooth Bridges outlined in yellow carry Amtrak and NJ TRANSIT trains on NEC Tracks 2 and 3 between Newark Penn Station and Secaucus Junction in Kearny, NJ.
Built in 1907, the Sawtooth Bridges have exceeded their useful life and require replacement.
The replacement effort will increase speed, reliability and rail connectivity along the NEC.
The Sawtooth Bridges Replacement Project is a critical component of the Gateway Program, which will improve rail service, enhance resiliency, and double capacity between Newark – Penn Station and New York – Penn Station.
Email your questions, comments, or concerns to the project team at @amtrak.com.