Area transportation projects to get $668 mil in stimulus
Transportation projects in the Philadelphia-South Jersey region will get about $668 million from the federal stimulus package, under a plan approved today by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
The pot will be divided like this:
SEPTA - $200.4 million
Southeastern Pennsylvania highways - $257.8 million
South Jersey highways - $132.8 million
NJ Transit (South Jersey) - $63.3 million
DRPA/PATCO - $12.0 million
Valley Forge Park roads - $1.4 million
Among the biggest expenditures will be $66 million for repairs to the Girard Point Bridge, $36.7 million to refurbish Broad Street subway stations at Spring Garden Street and Girard Avenue, $84 million to repair I-295 in Camden and Gloucester counties, and $28 million for a new rail-passenger transfer station in Pennsauken.
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