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Trump administration must make New York tunnel payments, appeals court rules

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 2:57 PM

By David Shepardson

March 11 (Reuters) – The U.S. must keep making payments on the $16 billion New York Hudson Tunnel, after an appeals ​court on Wednesday rejected the Trump ‌administration’s bid to halt paying for the project.

The Hudson Tunnel Project aims to build a new commuter rail tunnel connecting Manhattan and New Jersey and repair a ‌century-old ​tunnel used by more than ⁠200,000 travelers and ⁠425 trains daily. The existing tunnel, heavily damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, needs frequent emergency repairs that disrupt travel on the nation’s ​most heavily used passenger rail line.

A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court ⁠of Appeals said if ⁠the lower-court temporary restraining order was ​overturned pending an appeal, the U.S. Transportation Department would ​be free to suspend future payments and “tunnel ‌construction sites will become inactive, posing serious risk of injury and deterioration that the states, at considerable expense, will become responsible to safeguard ⁠against.”

U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas ordered the federal government to release funds for the project in ⁠February and the ‌Justice Department had asked to ⁠put her ruling on hold pending ​its ‌appeal.

Construction was halted on Feb. 6 ​but resumed ⁠last month after the Trump administration released $235 million in funding it had withheld since Oct. 1. The U.S. Transportation Department did not immediately comment on the ruling.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; editing by ​Chris Sanders)