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  2. Gateway Program (Northeast Corridor) - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, no funding commitment has been made for the two-track Portal South Bridge, leaving its timeline uncertain. In December 2008, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) approved a $1.34 billion project to replace the Portal Bridge with two new bridges: a three-track bridge to the north, and a two-track bridge to the south. [13]

  3. For some at groundbreaking of Gateway rail tunnel, there was ...

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    The Gateway Project also will replace the outdated Portal Bridge, built in 1910, which crosses the Hackensack River to Secaucus. Portal Bridge, a swing span, carries 450 Amtrak and NJ Transit ...

  4. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell says Gateway project ... - AOL

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    The Gateway Program is the $16.1 billion infrastructure project that will boost public transportation between New York City and New Jersey. Gateway Development Commission

  5. Greenville's Gateway Project redesigned into 25-story tower ...

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    The project does not need approval from the city council, only the review board. The Gateway Project site is seen at 250 N. Church Street on Monday, March 4, 2024.

  6. Portal Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is 961 feet (293 m) long. The average bridge clearance of 20 feet (6.1 m) (depending on the tide) requires it to swing open to allow maritime traffic to pass underneath it. By the 2000s, the Portal Bridge train speeds were limited to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h). Replacement of the bridge is the first phase of the Gateway Project. [4]

  7. File:Brand Project Timeline Overview (October 2020 update).pdf

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  8. Gateway Station (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Gateway Station is a future intermodal transit station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.Currently operating as a streetcar stop for the CityLynx Gold Line, with an adjoining bus station for Greyhound Lines intercity buses, [1] it is the centerpiece of the overall 19-acre (7.7 ha) Station District, and it will serve Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) bus lines, the Lynx ...

  9. Gateway, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gateway, Inc., previously Gateway 2000, Inc., was an American computer company originally based in Iowa and South Dakota.Founded by Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond in 1985, the company developed, manufactured, supported, and marketed a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories.