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Feb 12, 2026
A century-old engineering gamble that carved tunnels beneath the Hudson. A dramatic 1905 rail yard collapse and a swallowed locomotive during construction. The bold push by Alexander Cassatt to link the Eastern Seaboard by rail. Today’s massive rehabilitation, political funding battles, and the huge economic stakes if the tunnels fail.
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Locomotive Swallowed During Tunnel Build
- In February 1905, a rail yard collapsed and swallowed an entire locomotive during Hudson Tunnel construction.
- The disaster was one of many setbacks in an audacious effort to tunnel under the Hudson River.
Tunnels Are Vital Yet Aging
- The North River Tunnels linked New Jersey to Penn Station and carry 200,000 daily passengers.
- Their 115-year age makes them a looming national infrastructure emergency.
Repair Becomes Political Standoff
- Repairing the North River Tunnels will be the largest infrastructure project in the U.S.
- Funding disputes between the Trump Administration, Amtrak, New York, and New Jersey have stalled the effort.
