One of the glories of 20th Century New York City was the ferry service - from Lackawanna Terminal in Hoboken, and from the Central Jersey RR Terminal in Jersey City. The architectural winner is the Communipaw Terminal (at the foot of Communipaw Avenue). It still gets some use for sightseeing boats but the tracks are overgrown and the Central Jersey line was rerouted onto the Northeast corridor main line, heading to Penn Station (who can resist - they're building another tunnel to get people to the City).
East Coast Port Dwell Times Unaffected By Diverted Baltimore Containers
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The March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and subsequent
closure of the Port of Baltimore has led to the diversion of containers
originally bou...
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Hello, George! thank you!
what a perfect place to see you: Atlantic Basin, full of boats! warm regards, christina
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