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The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Ferry operates between Port Jefferson, NY and Bridgeport, CT, and the service currently consists of four vessels and two terminals. Each vessel contains a dual-level car deck with capacity ranging from 85 to 120, with capacity often selling out on summer weekends and holiday sailing periods.
Bridgeport Harbor is an inlet on the north side of Long Island Sound in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It was carved by the retreat of the glaciers during the last ice age approximately 13,000 years ago. Bridgeport Harbor is a federal shipping port and a terminus of the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company , one of the oldest ferry companies ...
English: This picturesque summer 2016 photo shows the MV Park City crossing the Long Island Sound between Port Jefferson, NY and Bridgeport, CT. Date 22 June 2016
It serves as an alternate route to SR 17, which travels north of the Columbia River, and serves the Chief Joseph State Park and the Bridgeport Bar State Wildlife Recreation Area. SR 173 was established during the 1964 highway renumbering and codified in 1970, but it has been a part of the state highway system since 1931 as a branch of State ...
Bridgeport station is a shared Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad train station along the Northeast Corridor serving Bridgeport, Connecticut and nearby towns. On Metro-North, the station is the transfer point between the Waterbury Branch and the main New Haven Line .
Transportation Center, Long Island Ferry, Total Mortgage Arena: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access via Lafayette Street: 27C: Lafayette Boulevard – Downtown Bridgeport: Southbound exit and northbound entrance: 29.33– 29.81: 47.20– 47.97: P.T. Barnum Bridge over the Pequonnock River: 29.87: 48.07: 28: Route 127 north (East ...
The bridge is designated as part of US 322 and has direct connections with PA 291 (West 2nd Street), US 13 (West 9th Street) and I-95 in Chester and US 130 in Bridgeport, with a connection to I-295 and the New Jersey Turnpike within a 5-mile (8.0 km) radius of the bridge.
In the 1922, the Bridgeport to Danbury road became a state road and was known as State Highway 124. Highway 124 uses a newer alignment through Putnam Memorial State Park instead of the 19th century turnpike alignment (Sunset Hill Road). It also continued into downtown Danbury using modern Route 302 and 53.