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Looking northwest across MOTBY (with USS Intrepid in foreground), Port Jersey, Greenville Yard, and Claremont Terminal. Port Jersey, officially the Port Jersey Port Authority Marine Terminal and referred to as the Port Jersey Marine Terminal, is an intermodal freight transport facility that includes a container terminal located on the Upper New York Bay in the Port of New York and New Jersey.
New Jersey Transit has explored reactivating this service as the West Trenton Line. Concurrent with the start of service via the Aldene Connection was the rerouting of CNJ trains on the NY&LBRR (present-day North Jersey Coast Line) from Perth Amboy to Newark Penn Station via PRR trackage, eliminating the service to Jersey City (Communipaw ...
Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal, a major component of the Port of New York and New Jersey, is the principal container ship facility for goods entering and leaving the New York metropolitan area and the northeastern quadrant of North America. Located on Newark Bay, the facility is run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The East Jersey Railroad and Terminal Company, hereinafter called the carrier, operates 0.772 mile of main track, and 1.442 miles of yard tracks and sidings in Bayonne, N. J. Of the operated mileage, the carrier owns 0.258 mile of road and 0.136 mile of yard tracks and and leases 0.514 mile of road and 1.306 mile of yard track and sidings from ...
Lakewood Terminal is a regional bus terminal owned and operated by NJ Transit (NJT) [1] at 1st & Lexington Avenues in Lakewood, New Jersey. [2] Bus service includes routes to Atlantic City , Hudson County , New York , Philadelphia , and points at the Jersey Shore , including those of the Ocean County bus network, Ocean Ride.
As summer winds down, the Ruby-throated hummingbird, New Jersey’s primary hummingbird species, is making its annual migration to warmer climates. When will the hummingbirds leave NJ?
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In 1995, the airport's name was changed to Trenton–Mercer Airport in an effort to identify it with the city of Trenton (the capital of New Jersey and county seat of Mercer County). On March 11, 1998, an NWS / FAA automated surface observing system (ASOS) became operational at the airport, replacing the human weather observers that had ...