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Port Imperial is a community centered around an intermodal transit hub on the Weehawken, New Jersey, waterfront of the Hudson River across from Midtown Manhattan, served by New York Waterway ferries and buses, Hudson–Bergen Light Rail, and NJT buses.
NY Waterway headquarters are located at Weehawken Port Imperial. [198] In 2013, a planned regional bike share system was announced by the Mayors of Weehawken and two cities to its south. [199] Hudson Bike Share, launched in Hoboken in 2015, expanded to Weehawken in 2017. [200] The program ended in 2020 when Hoboken joined the Citibike network ...
The Weehawken waterfront is located north of Weehawken Cove on a long narrow strip of land between the Hudson River and Hudson Palisades that, in the last centuries, has been transformed from an estuary flood zone once called Slough's Meadow [17] to an extensive rail and shipping port. The site was redeveloped in the late 20th century into a ...
4. Chrysler Town & Country. Years produced: 1941-2016 Original starting price: $2,950 Before automakers covered their station wagons in fake wood paneling, Chrysler had the first real “woodie ...
Weehawken: for streetcar line connecting waterfront ferries via elevator to the entrance of late 19th century Eldorado Park and North Hudson Railway streetcar lines to Nungessers: Weehawken Tunnel (1861) [11] [12] [13] North Bergen - Weehawken Port Imperial: New York Central West Shore Railroad: Hudson Bergen Light Rail Bergenline Station
The Weehawken was the last ferry to the West Shore Railroad's Weehawken Terminal on March 25, 1959 at 1:10 am., [8] ending a century of continuous service from 42nd Street.In 1981 Arthur Edward Imperatore, Sr., trucking magnate, purchased a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) length of the Weehawken waterfront from the bankrupt Penn Central for $7.5 million and in 1986 established New York Waterway, [9] with a ...
Site of the Weehawken Wagon Lift. Two funicular wagon lifts were built in 1893. The Hoboken lift travelled from near the foot of Paterson Plank Road to Ferry Street, next to Pohlmann's Hall in Jersey City Heights. The Weehawken lift ascended from the foot of Hackensack Plank Road to West Hoboken (now Union City). The remnants of the lift ascend ...
Port Imperial; Port Imperial (HBLR station) Port Imperial Street Circuit; R. ... USS Weehawken (1862) USS Weehawken (CM-12) Weehawken (YTB-776) Weehawken Branch (Conrail)