Steam
Name | Manhattan end | New Jersey end | Operated | Notes | |||
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Royal Blue Line Ferry. | South Ferry | Communipaw Terminal | (1897–1905) | The Royal Blue was a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad train to Washington, DC via CNJ and Reading Railroad | |||
Communipaw Ferry | Liberty Street | Communipaw Terminal | (1864–1967) | Central Railroad of New Jersey | |||
Paulus Hook Ferry | Cortlandt Street | Paulus Hook, later named Exchange Place | (1812–1949) | Pennsylvania Railroad, later via its Jersey City Branch | |||
West Shore Ferry | Cortlandt Street | Weehawken Terminal | (1885–1959) | West Shore Railroad | |||
Vesey Street | Hoboken | ||||||
Hoboken Ferry | Barclay Street | Hoboken Terminal | (1821–1967) | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, later Erie Lackawanna Railway | Originally operated by the Hoboken Ferry Company | ||
Murray Street | Hoboken | ||||||
Pavonia Ferry | Chambers Street | Pavonia Terminal | Erie Railroad | ||||
Duane Street | Paulus Hook | Paterson and Hudson River Railroad | |||||
Franklin Street Ferry | Franklin Street | Weehawken | West Shore Railroad | ||||
Hubert Street | Hoboken | ||||||
Desbrosses Street Ferry | Desbrosses Street | Exchange Place | Pennsylvania Railroad | ||||
Desbrosses Street | Weehawken Terminal |
West Shore Railroad |
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Spring Street | Hoboken | ||||||
Spring Street Ferry | Spring Street | Fort Lee | |||||
Clarkson Street | Communipaw Terminal | CNJ | |||||
Christopher Street Ferry. | Christopher Street | Hoboken Terminal | 1838–1955 | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad | Originally operated by the Hoboken Ferry Company | ||
13th Street | Bay Street, Jersey City | Pennsylvania Railroad | |||||
13th Street | Weehawken Terminal | West Shore Railroad | |||||
14th Street | Hoboken Terminal |
DL&W |
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Hoboken Ferry | 14th Street (Manhattan) | 14th Street (Hoboken) | |||||
23rd Street | Communipaw Terminal | Central Railroad of New Jersey | |||||
23rd Street Ferry | 23rd Street | Exchange Place | Pennsylvania Railroad | ||||
Pavonia Ferry | 23rd Street | Pavonia Terminal | Erie | ||||
23rd Street (Manhattan) | Hoboken Terminal | DL&W | |||||
Hoboken Ferry | 23rd Street (Manhattan) | 14th Street (Hoboken) | |||||
23rd Street | Edgewater | ||||||
34th Street | Exchange Place | (Pennsylvania Railroad) | |||||
Weehawken Ferry | 42nd Street | Weehawken Terminal | (1884–1959) | West Shore and NYC RR's | |||
North Weehawken Ferry | 42nd Street | Slough's Meadow | (1859–1902) | New York Central Railroad (1872–1902) | Weehawken Ferry Co. (1859–1872) | ||
Fort Lee Ferry | 130th Street | Edgewater | |||||
Englewood Ferry | 1915–1942 | Dyckman Street | Englewood | during colonial era at Closter Dock |
Read more about this topic: List Of Ferries Across The Hudson River To New York City
Famous quotes containing the word steam:
“Blotting the sun
Stinging the eyes.
The hot seeds steam underground
still alive.”
—Gary Snyder (b. 1930)
“Wisely watch for the sight
Of the supernova burgeoning over the barn,
Lampshine blurred in the steam of beasts, the spirits right
Oasis, light incarnate.”
—Richard Wilbur (b. 1921)
“If Steam has done nothing else, it has at least added a whole new Species to English Literature ... the bookletsthe little thrilling romances, where the Murder comes at page fifteen, and the Wedding at page fortysurely they are due to Steam?
And when we travel by electricityif I may venture to develop your theorywe shall have leaflets instead of booklets, and the Murder and the Wedding will come on the same page.”
—Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (18321898)