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Port Authority: We're Ready For Snow In N.Y. And N.J.
See what Port Authority workers are doing to prepare for a possible snowstorm at the PATH train, airports, tunnels and bridges.

By Eric Kiefer
Staff Writer
With a significant winter storm bringing heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions forecast to hit the New York-New Jersey region beginning Saturday morning and continuing until Sunday afternoon, the Port Authority announced on Thursday that it has “taken significant measures to ensure safe, efficient operations” at its airports, tunnels, bridges and the PATH train system.
- See related article: Hour-By-Hour Forecast Of Nor’easter Snowstorm In N.J.
According to a Port Authority news release, personnel will work 12-hour shifts to ensure that facilities can be operated safely. In addition, the Port Authority’s airports, bridges, tunnels and PATH have snow desks where key personnel analyze weather reports and deploy staff and equipment.
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The Port Authority also has plans to activate its Ernesto L. Butcher Emergency Operations Center this weekend, which is staffed with agency officials who plan to monitor the storm.
“With a storm of this magnitude, airlines sometimes cancel flights in advance, so travelers should check with their carriers to make sure their flight will be taking off before going to the airport,” Port Authority administrators announced on Thursday. “The Port Authority also will have supplies of cots and other essential items ready to accommodate ticketed passengers who may become stranded at the airports.”
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The Port Authority also urged bus travelers to check with their carriers before going to the bus terminals “since many public and private carriers may cancel service if conditions warrant.”
The agency also may impose speed restrictions on its crossings, or close them entirely, if weather conditions warrant, authorities stated.
The Port Authority has the following winter weather equipment and supplies ready at its major transportation facilities:
- More than 200 pieces of snow equipment at its airports, including melters that can liquefy up to 500 tons of snow an hour and plows that can clear snow at 40 mph
- More than 60 pieces of snow equipment at its bridges and tunnels, including nearly two dozen plows and spreaders at the George Washington Bridge, the “world’s busiest vehicular crossing”
- Thousands of tons of salt and sand for airport roads and parking lots plus thousands of tons of salt for the bridges and tunnels
- Hundreds of thousands of gallons of liquid anti-icer chemicals at the airports, which prevent snow and ice from bonding to runways and taxiways, plus thousands of tons of solid de-icers which break up snow and ice already on the ground
- Plow-equipped trains, liquid snow-melting agent trains and a “jet engine” plow to remove snow from PATH tracks, and snow blowers, plows and spreaders to clear station entrances, roads that serve PATH’s 13 stations and various support facilities
Photo by The Port Authority of NY/NJ
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