I just received an email from the city of Hoboken, and it announces the Hoboken PATH Service To World Trade Center - RESTORED! (As of tomorrow)
Below is the article:
GOVERNORS CHRISTIE AND CUOMO ANNOUNCE FULL RESTORATION OF PATH SERVICE BETWEEN
HOBOKEN AND WORLD TRADE CENTER
Restoration of service allows thousands of commuters a one-seat ride between
Hoboken and Lower Manhattan for first time since Hurricane Sandy
Governors Chris Christie and Andrew Cuomo today announced that full PATH
service will resume between Hoboken and World Trade Center, beginning
tomorrow morning, January 30.This is the first time since Hurricane
Sandy that thousands of commuters will once again have a one-seat ride
between Hoboken and Lower Manhattan.
“Restoring
full PATH service to the region is possible because of the hard work of
the men and women at PATH who labored 24/7 to bring this critical
transit link back to life after the most devastating storm our region
has ever suffered,” said Governor Chris Christie. “PATH
riders’ patience, understanding and flexibility under such difficult
circumstances are great examples of how the people of this region
respond in the face of tragedy, and today is another major step toward returning our daily lives and routines to normal.”
For PATH service updates visit: www.panynj.gov/path
“In
the days following Hurricane Sandy, I toured the World Trade Center
site and saw firsthand the flooded tracks of the PATH train and the
unprecedented damage caused by the surge from the Hudson,” said Governor
Andrew Cuomo. “Today’s restoration of service is another testament to
our ability to rebuild and recover, even in the face of incredible
destruction and devastation. I thank the Port Authority workers for the
tireless efforts since the storm hit to restore service and Governor
Christie for being a real partner throughout this effort.”
To read the article in it's entirety visit http://www.hobokennj.org/2013/01/hoboken-to-world-trade-center-path-service-restored-on-january-30/
Will this make your life easier again? Or were you getting used to commuting via alternate transit?
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