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In unveiling its schedule and prices, Seastreak said it will offer 22 daily trips among Monmouth County and the east and west sides of Manhattan — along with a slight discount for daily ...
Seastreak is a private ferry company operating in the Port of New York and New Jersey and in New England.It provides high-speed commuter service between points on the Raritan Bayshore in Monmouth County, New Jersey and in Manhattan in New York City as well as special event and sightseeing excursions in the harbor and seasonal service to the New England coast.
In April 1989, TNT Hydrolines Inc. (now Seastreak) took over Direct Line's routes operating to Highlands and Keyport and introduced high-speed ferry service using an 80-foot (24 m) catamaran that could travel up to 35 mph (30 kn), which cut the travel time from 55 minutes to 35 minutes.
SeaStreak, which also operates ferry service from Highlands and Atlantic Highlands to Manhattan's east side, took over the route in December 2022 from NY Waterway, which had run the service for ...
Seastreak's West Side service stops at Pier 11/Wall Street before continuing on to Belford giving passengers the chance to connect to Seastreak's East Side service to Atlantic Highlands and Highlands on the Raritan Bayshore. [23] Service on the St. George route of the NYC Ferry system began in August 2021.
Atlantic Highlands is home to 715 seacraft including the high-speed SeaStreak ferry service to New York City, which was introduced in 1986. [8] SeaStreak ferry provides high-speed commuter service for residents on the Raritan Bayshore in northern Monmouth County to Manhattan in New York City. The ferry also offers seasonal sightseeing excursions.
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 ...
Located at the south east end of Classon Point park, it opened as part of the Soundview line in August 2018. It was the northern terminal of the Soundview Line until the opening of Throgs Neck/Ferry Point Park. The Bx27 bus stops near the street loop on the north side of the street.