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New Haven Line Substation Replacement

The MTA is replacing two substations on the New Haven Line in Mamaroneck and Harrison. Rebuilding the substations will improve the power supply capacity and resiliency of the traction power system, along with safety and reliability improvements.
Updated Mar 15, 2024

Details

  • Location
    Westchester County
  • Type
    Infrastructure
  • Status
    Pre-Construction
  • Budget
    $46.6 million

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Timeline

Planning
  • August 2023: 60% Design Submission
  • December 2023: 90% Design Submission
  • Q2 2024: 100% Design Submission
Construction
  • Q2 2024: Site clearing & staging
  • Q4 2024: Delivery of prefabricated building
  • Q4 2024: Delivery of autotransformer
  • Q1 2025: Final acceptance tests
  • Q2 2025: Replacement of air gaps at Mamaroneck
  • Q4 2025: Replacement of feeder cables
  • Q3 2026: Testing and commissioning
  • Q4 2026: Demolition of existing substations
Completion
  • Q1 2027: Project completion

About the project

This project will improve power supply capacity and resiliency of the AC traction power supply system in the New York State portion of the New Haven Line. Metro-North’s AC power substation strategy recommends a package of traction power capital improvements, to be implemented in various phases.

The New Haven Line AC traction power systems are relatively robust in New York State. However, to maintain this robust system, autotransformers must be kept in a state of good repair. Currently, Metro-North is transitioning to indoor AC autotransformer substations for increased resiliency, weather resistance, and employee safety. The existing 128 and 178 substations at Mamaroneck and Harrison are outdoor switchyards with overhead wire installed in the 1980s. This design is not considered safe, weatherproof, or aligned with today’s standards. These conditions have made it all but impossible to do a partial rebuild or component replacement of the existing infrastructure and equipment. Instead, the MTA will replace these substations with new, enclosed ones meeting current standards.

Project benefits

A power-up for the New Haven Line

  • Two new substations
  • New walk-in structures
  • New insulation for structures and cables
  • More reliable service for 23 million annual passengers on the New Haven Line

Contact us

  • Call the 24/7 project hotline at 203-702-8899.