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NJ to Manhattan Rail Tunnel Approved - Bergen County Commuters to Have Direct Train Access to New York City

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty

Plan Approved Today Could Provide Bergen County Commuters with Direct "One Seat" Access to Manhattan Via Train

This is great news for Bergen County's Economy and great news for the local real estate market.   Governor Corzine expects this project to create 6,000 local jobs.  Additionally, direct "one seat" train access to Manhattan will make Bergen County an even more attractive place to live.  This move will enable Bergen County to better compete with Union and Morris Counties which already have the Midtown Direct Line which provides "one seat" access to New York City.

Click below to read the article from today's Record

http://www.northjersey.com/news/transportation/Rail_tunnel_to_Manhattan_gets_final_OK.html

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NJ to Manhattan Rail Tunnel Approved - Bergen County Commuters to Have Direct Train Access to New York City

Pam Pugmire
Silvercreek Realty Group - Meridian, ID
Meridian Idaho Real Estate

That's great news for residents in your area.  I'm sure that the ease of commuting will also entice many new buyers to your market. 

(That picture makes me a little queezy just looking at it! )

Jan 29, 2009 02:14 PM
Josef Katz
Digital and Direct Response Marketing - Manhattan, NY
{Marketing Maestro}

Ah that will be nice.  I currently take the bus to NYC.  If there is a one seat train I might give that a whirl.  The trains available to me now require changes in Hoboken to the path or a transfer in Seacacus. 

Feb 01, 2009 03:19 AM