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Op-Ed: A New AirTrain Solution for LaGuardia and Queens

Artist Conception of New Amtrak/Metro-North Astoria Exchange Station above the current Astoria – Ditmars Blvd. Station (AmeriStarRail)

Apr. 25, 2022 Op-Ed By Scott R. Spencer, Chief Operating Officer for AmeriStarRail

LaGuardia Airport was opened for business before World War II and yet 22 years into the 21st Century it remains the only major airport in the Northeast without a rail transit line to provide fast, efficient, traffic-free access for airport workers and airline passengers.

For the last 30 years, various proposals have been made to build a rail transit link to LaGuardia but most have not been sensitive to the concerns of the neighborhood residents in Queens who bear the brunt of the noise and pollution of the traffic congestion and flights to the airport.

Governor Kathy Hochul’s recent decision to look for new alternatives has created a fresh opportunity to develop innovative rail transit solutions that best serve both Queens residents and LaGuardia Airport.

AmeriStarRail sent a letter to Governor Hochul early this year proposing an innovative new AirTrain LaGuardia solution that is also designed to bring a number of neighborhood benefits for Queens residents and businesses.

AmeriStarRail (ASR) is developing a private sector initiative to improve Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor with expanded high speed, higher frequency, high performance service as detailed on our website www.AmeriStarRail.com.

Improving Northeast Corridor connections to airports in the Northeast is an important strategy to growing Amtrak ridership. For this reason, AmeriStarRail has been studying solutions to bring rail transit access to LaGuardia Airport (LGA).

We have proposed an innovative solution to extend rail service to LaGuardia Airport and dramatically increase the number of transit trips to LGA and JFK for airport workers and air passengers from Manhattan and the New York region.

AmeriStarRail’s AirTrain LGA/JFK system proposal can start to be implemented immediately and completed in three phases:

Phase 1 – AirTrain LaGuardia Express Trains from Manhattan: 

Operating within the available track capacity of the N route, dedicated AirTrain LaGuardia trains can provide express service from City Hall to Astoria – Ditmars Blvd. From there, AirTrain Shuttle Buses can provide nonstop service to each LaGuardia Terminal. Phase 1 uses existing trains, tracks, stations and buses and will provide new express service to Astoria.

(Phase One)

Phase 2 – Build (i) AirTrain LaGuardia from the N/W Astoria – Ditmars Blvd. station to LGA/East Elmhurst, (ii) a new neighborhood station (Louis Armstrong – East Elmhurst), (iii) a new Amtrak/Metro-North station (New York Astoria Exchange Station) overhead of the new Astoria AirTrain station at Astoria – Ditmars Blvd. on the Hell Gate Bridge approach and (iv) the AirTrain SkyTrail linear park:

The new AirTrain LaGuardia, using the same train technology as AirTrain JFK, will run on newly built elevated tracks from the current end of the N/W tracks at Ditmars Blvd. above 31st Street and 19th Avenue in Queens to serve all LGA terminals and a new neighborhood station: Louis Armstrong – East Elmhurst at Ditmars Blvd. and Astoria Blvd.

In addition, the existing NYC Subway station at Astoria – Ditmars Blvd. would be rebuilt into a new station complex, Astoria Exchange Station, (the first new intercity railroad station in New York since 1913). This new station will serve NYC Subway trains, all Amtrak Northeast Corridor trains and Metro-North Penn Station Access trains to provide rail access to AirTrain LaGuardia from Southern Connecticut, Westchester County and the Bronx and a nonstop connection to Penn Station. Residents of Queens will benefit from service at the new Amtrak/Metro-North and AirTrain stations and the construction of the AirTrain SkyTrail linear park above the AirTrain tracks. Elevators will provide trail access for hikers, runners, bikes, strollers and wheelchairs.

(Phase Two)

Phase 3 – Extend AirTrain LaGuardia over the Van Wyck Expressway to connect with the existing AirTrain JFK at Jamaica: 

The AirTrain connection at the new Astoria Exchange Station, will provide Amtrak/Metro-North passengers with rail service directly to JFK Airport. All Long Island Rail Road passengers will also have rail service to LaGuardia. The New York region will also have rail service to Citi Field and Mets games. Queens neighborhoods along the route will have transit benefits from three new AirTrain stations to be built in Phase 3 at Mets – Willets Point, Jewel Avenue and Briarwood. The entire community will also be able to enjoy the recreational benefits of the extension of the AirTrain SkyTrail to Jamaica built above the AirTrain tracks which will create an elevated linear park over 10 miles long above traffic and street intersections.

(Phase Three)

AmeriStarRail has devised our AirTrain LGA/JFK network in phases as a system solution to provide world-class rail transit access for the New York region to the world-class airports of LaGuardia and JFK International. The costs and completion dates of each phase are subject to design and engineering evaluation.

The AmeriStarRail AirTrain LGA/JFK solution will significantly reduce car trips to and from LaGuardia and JFK airports, reduce traffic congestion across Queens, provide a major new rail transit link connecting Queens neighborhoods to each other, the airports and Amtrak/Metro-North/LIRR. It will also create one of the most remarkable urban linear parks in the World: the 10 mile long AirTrain SkyTrail above the traffic and street intersections of Queens. We understand that neighborhood participation and support is key to the success of this proposal.

To address resident concerns and maximize benefits for neighborhoods along the route, ASR, James Corner Field Operations (Project Lead for Manhattan’s High Line) and Foit-Albert Associates (with offices in Queens) are available to be technical advisors for the MTA and the Port Authority in connection with the development and completion of the AmeriStarRail AirTrain LGA/JFK solution.

Our team recognizes that this AirTrain proposal contemplates a complex, forward-thinking infrastructure project that will take time to analyze and consider. If supported by neighborhood groups, the MTA and the Port Authority we look forward to working with the residents of Queens and all stakeholders to implement this project.

AmeriStarRail’s AirTrain LaGuardia/JFK System will provide Manhattan and the New York region with a bigger, bolder, better way to finally bring rail transit service to LaGuardia Airport. Trains are the most sustainable, climate friendly form of transportation. With the New AirTrain LaGuardia/JFK System, airport passengers/workers from the New York region and Queens communities along the way will have an innovative way to go easy on the environment and go by train.

Scott R. Spencer is the Chief Operating Officer for AmeriStarRail. He can be reached at srspencer@ameristarrail.com

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