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Metro-North Still Plans On Moving Select New Haven Trains To Penn Station

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Metro-North presented a $32 billion spending plan on Wednesday to the MTA Board that included continuing plans to move select New Haven Line trains from Grand Central Terminal to Penn Station, according to LoHud.com. 

Metro-North's new spending plan still calls to have New Haven Line trains to be moved over to Penn Station.

Metro-North's new spending plan still calls to have New Haven Line trains to be moved over to Penn Station.

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A total of $743 million was earmarked in the spending plan to continue work to move some New Haven trains to the west side of Manhattan. But the project can't be completed until the East Side Access project that will bring Long Island Railroad trains into Grand Central is finished, LoHud.com reported.

A total of 90 percent of the budget would be earmarked for equipment replacement and railroad improvements, LoHud.com said.

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