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Port Authority unveils new elevated rail line for Newark Liberty International Airport, on the heels of a new vision for Terminal B
Major changes are underway at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) as part of the EWR Vision Plan. Last month, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) shared renderings by Arup and SOM of a new Terminal B. This came one year after Grimshaw Architects finished modernizing Terminal A. This month, PANYNJ shared new plans to build a 2.5-mile-long elevated rail structure, dotted by three new stations, that will replace the existing AirTrain Newark masstransitsystem that shuttles passengers between terminals. PANYNJ has selected Los AngelesbasedTutor Perini CorporationandO&G Industries, a local contractor, to design the line and its accompanying stations. Dattner Architects, Stantec, and Doppelmayr are also on the project team.SOMs vision for a new Terminal B calls for an undulating roof structure. (Courtesy PANYNJ)The three new terminal stations will have state-of-the-art people mover technology. (Courtesy PANYNJ)The new rail line by Dattner Architects will replace an existing one from 1996 that, according to PANYNJ, has become outdated and unable to accommodate growing air travel demand. The three new stops will service EWRs three terminals: A, B, and C.While its existing AirTrain system dates back to 1996, the airport itself first opened in 1928. Its terminals were built out in the 1970s. Aside from the gleaming new Terminal A finished in 2023, Terminals B and C havent had significant upgrades in about 50 years. The updated air train will feature state-of-the-art people mover technology. Murals of Tri-State region icons like Queen Latifah and Frank Sinatra are shown adorning the walls of stations.The new rail line will connect with a new Terminal B designed by Arup and SOM. (Courtesy PANYNJ)Newark Liberty International Airport had a record 49 million passengers in 2023, so the need to revamp its terminals and transit infrastructure is real, PANYNJ officials said.This plan aims to elevate the airport to world-renowned status, prioritizing the passenger experience, airport operations, and greater access and opportunities for the state, New Jersey State Senate Majority Leader M. Teresa Rui said in a statement.Redesigning Newark Liberty International Airport centers on improving the passenger experience. (Courtesy PANYNJ)By improving train accessibility for underserved neighborhoods and integrating local businesses into terminal upgrades, we are committed to ensuring that these enhancements are equitable and reflect the vibrant culture of our community, Rui continued. Looking ahead, PANYNJ noted that it has finished 80 percent of the procurement process necessary to build the new train system. Construction could start as early as next year.Passenger service is expected to be available on the new line by 2030.
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