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Hoboken PATH station reopens after 25-day closure
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Hoboken PATH station reopens after 25-day closure

Last updated: February 25, 2025 6:16 pm
Editorial Board Published February 25, 2025
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The Hoboken PATH station reopened at 5 a.m. Tuesday after shutting down for 25 days for large repairs.

About 20,000 each day riders have been pressured to change their commutes starting Jan. 31, whereas staff made important monitor replacements and upgraded the station itself.

“We welcome riders back to a revitalized Hoboken station, where the closure has enabled a huge amount of refurbishment,” Port Authority Government Director Rick Cotton mentioned. “We appreciate the patience and flexibility that our riders have shown during this closure.”

Hoboken PATH riders have been handled to free rides Tuesday morning as a token of appreciation, the Port Authority mentioned.

The undertaking concerned laying 4,500 toes of latest monitor main into Hoboken station, together with changing tracks, switches and indicators for the intricate Hoboken Interlocking system south of the station.

Port Authority leaders mentioned the choice to closing the station for 25 straight days was a full 12 months of weekend service reductions and weekday disruptions for a number of weeks.

“The Hoboken station and the PATH system itself turn 117 years old this week, highlighting both its enduring importance in our transit network and its need for continued investment and care,” Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole mentioned.

The Hoboken PATH practice station is pictured on this file picture. (Marcus Santos for New York Day by day Information)

Along with the infrastructure work, staff additionally changed 4 staircases inside Hoboken station and gave it new tiles, lighting and signage, plus a contemporary coat of paint. Additional work included cleansing particles, salt and chemical substances out of the station leftover from Superstorm Sandy in 2012, which flooded Hoboken.

Rotating crews labored 24 hours a day, seven days per week in the course of the 25-day closure, based on the Port Authority. Bus service and extra ferry service supplied options for commuters. Nevertheless, the particular $3 PATH ferry tickets individuals acquired expired in a single day and usually are not refundable.

“We thank our riders for their patience and our regional transit partners for their coordination over the last 25 days,” O’Toole mentioned. “The critical infrastructure upgrades we’ve delivered thanks to this work will provide a more reliable commute for years to come.”

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