Hoboken PATH Terminal to Close for Month-Long Infrastructure Upgrades

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Hoboken PATH Terminal to Close for Month-Long Infrastructure Upgrades
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The Hoboken PATH Terminal will be completely shut down for a month starting on January 30, 2025, to allow for vital infrastructure upgrades. The closure will impact commuters who rely on the PATH system for transportation.

The Hoboken PATH Terminal will be closed for a month starting on January 30, 2025, to February 25, 2025, for essential infrastructure replacement. This work will involve replacing 4,500 linear feet of track in the tunnels and station. The Port Authority will host public information sessions at various PATH stations on January 14 and 15 to discuss the closure and travel alternatives. A virtual session is also scheduled for January 21.

The project is part of a larger effort to address the aging infrastructure of the 116-year-old PATH system

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