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Arthur Edward Imperatore Sr. (July 8, 1925 – November 18, 2020) was an American businessman and sports owner from New Jersey. He was best known as being the founder and president of the NY Waterway , a ferry service.
NY Waterway, or New York Waterway, is a private transportation company running ferry and bus service in the Port of New York and New Jersey and in the Hudson Valley.The company utilizes public-private partnership with agencies such as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New Jersey Transit, New York City Department of Transportation, and Metropolitan Transportation Authority to ...
In May 2013 NY Waterway initiated afternoon bus service along the NJT bus routes 158, and 159R, which travel north to Fort Lee, and 156R, with continuing service to Englewood Cliffs. [45] [46] NJ Transit Bus routes 23, 156, 158, 159 stop adjacent to the rail station in the southbound direction and outside the ferry terminal in the northbound ...
NJ Waterway's chief was "stunned" that Monmouth County rejected its bid to keep offering Belford ferry service after 20 years in favor of Seastreak.
NY Waterway was the only contender in 1999, when it successfully won a contract to operate the route from the Monmouth County-owned Belford terminal in Middletown. The contract was for five years ...
NY Waterway will continue to operate ferry service between Belford and Manhattan for at least another month before Seastreak takes over. Monmouth County votes to extend NY Waterway Belford ferry ...
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 ...
NY Waterway is the largest operator of services in the terminal. It serves Port Imperial in Weehawken and 14th Street in Hoboken during weekday rush hours, [17] and Hoboken Terminal and Paulus Hook Ferry Terminal 7 days a week.