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References[edit]

"Different ways proposed to fund Gateway include a tunnel surcharge". NJ.com. Retrieved 13 November 2015.

Trains per typical weekday[edit]

The article mentions (as of 2011) 103 Amtrak trains and 393 NJTransit trains use the Portal Bridge daily. Reviewing the NJTransit schedules as of November 2019, I've been able to revise the NJTransit value to 388, a reasonable adjustment. However for Amtrak, using amtrak.com trip planner, I'm getting an average of 40-41 trains on an average weekday. This is a pretty big change, such that I suspect I'm not getting the full picture. Are there out-of-service Amtrak trains that use the bridge to get from NYP to Kearny yard? Has the number of trains over the bridge truly changed that amount? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saxshoe (talkcontribs) 22:36, 4 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]