Connecting Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nasri Munfah
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Long Island Rail Road’s (LIRR) service to New York City is limited to Penn Station on the West Side of Manhattan, which is operating at its practical capacity for the commuter railroad. This situation imposes serious considerations for future growth and limits the destination of many Long Island commuters. The East Side Access Project will provide a connection of the LIRR to the landmark Grand Central Terminal (GCT)on the East Side of Manhattan. The construction of the connection will require significant tunneling and underground work utilizing a variety of construction techniques. In Queens, the connection will require five soft ground tunnels using pressurized face tunnel boring machine. In Manhattan, the connection will require a series of rock tunnels and caverns connecting to two deep large station caverns under GCT to accommodate eight tracks with four platforms in a stacked configuration. The caverns housing train rooms are connected to the lower level of GCT where a large concourse will be provided. With a budget of $4.3 Billion, The East Side Access Project is the largest transportation project ever undertaken in New York City. This paper provides an overview of the project, discusses its environmental and the engineering challenges, and provides an insight into the design development to date.
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APA: Nasri Munfah  (2001)  Connecting Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan

MLA: Nasri Munfah Connecting Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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