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CaptainKoconut t1_j5yw8ul wrote

They mention that the original LIRR tunnels to Penn haven't been repaired since Sandy, and then completely ignore the fact that worst comes to worst, now they could shut them down to repair them and still have LIRR service into Manhattan.

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anonyuser415 t1_j5zhulj wrote

> then completely ignore the fact that worst comes to worst, now they could shut them down

That's literally the entire point of that paragraph :) Here's the whole thing:

> East Side Access does accomplish one important goal, providing redundancy and some reliability improvements for the LIRR into Manhattan. Before ESA, the LIRR only had one track pairing and terminus in Manhattan at Penn Station. Those tunnels still haven’t been fully repaired from Hurricane Sandy damage because it would have been too disruptive to LIRR service. Redundancy and operational flexibility are important for a railroad that moves hundreds of thousands of people per weekday, especially as we look to a future of more frequent and severe storms due to climate change.

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