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Front PageMay 8, 2008 


DOT OKs rail line funds
New Jersey Transit will receive more than $1 million for its proposed Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail line, according to Reps. Chris Smith and Jim Saxton (both R-N.J.), who sought to have the money included in the federal budget.

According to a press release from the congressmen, the MOM Alternatives Analysis Program will receive $1.25 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation budget as a direct result from Smith's and Saxton's efforts to fund the project in 2005, the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act - A Legacy for Users. This act authorizes federal surface transportation programs through the end of 2009.

The MOM passenger rail line is expected to relieve traffic congestion in the region, the fastest-growing area in central New Jersey. The MOM line would extend passenger rail service from NewYork City, Newark and other urban areas of northern New Jersey into central New Jersey, according to state and local planners.

"The MOM line is a critical project aimed at relieving congestion and its related health problems in one of the fastest-growing regions in New Jersey," said Smith. "The federal government's continued commitment and funding will help move the MOM line forward."

"Chris and I feel that this is a worthwhile public transportation effort," said Saxton. "New Jersey is the most densely populated state and this rail line could improve commuting and transportation systems by creating a rail service link between North Jersey and South Jersey. That could reduce cars on the roads and give travelers an option to get to their destinations."

According to the press release, in March, Smith and Saxton asked Gov. Jon Corzine to reconsider his plan to eliminate the Middlesex County portion of the MOM passenger rail line. Smith and Saxton helped authorize the project in 2005 legislation that allowed them to seek appropriations over six years.

The final potential stop of the MOM line would be Lakehurst, which is home to a U.S. Navy base, the Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Station, the largest employer in Ocean County.