NYC Mayor Eric Adams begs feds to stop Amtrak’s planned 3-year East River Tunnel closure: ‘Refused to listen to reason’
All aboard the blame train!
Mayor Eric Adams jumped into the tunnel tug-of-war — blasting Amtrak’s East River shutdown plan and demanding feds step in before commuters are left stranded and steaming.
In a fiery letter to US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Monday, Adams called Amtrak’s proposal to shutdown a train tunnel from Queens to Manhattan — which was approved by the MTA — a “misstep” that could derail service for millions of commuters and leave the entire system exposed to “shutdown risks” during the three-year project.
“Amtrak has refused to listen to reason,” Hizzoner fumed, pointing out Amtrak is ignoring a more sensible fix to do the work on nights and weekends instead of gutting daytime capacity, which Adams said “makes no sense whatsoever.”
Adams demanded federal intervention before the tunnel doors slam shut this Friday. A spokesperson for the US Department of Transportation did not immediately respond to The Post on Tuesday.
