List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City
The following ferries once crossed the North River (Hudson River) between New York City and New Jersey. There was no ferry service between 1967[1] and 1989, when it resumed by New York Waterway.[2]
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Row and Sail
Name | Manhattan end | New Jersey end | Operated | Notes |
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Bulls Ferry | Bulls Ferry | 18th century | Bergen Township | |
Communipaw | Fort Amsterdam | Communipaw | 1661-[3][4] | charter granted by Peter Stuyvesant, Director-General of New Netherland |
Budd's Ferry[5] | Cortlandt Street | Harsimus | 1808–1818 | |
Weehawken Ferry[6] | Weehawken Street? | Weehawken Cove? | 1700- | royal patent from Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont |
Burdett's Landing | Bloomingdale | Edgewater Fort Lee |
1758- | Hackensack Township |
Tubby Hook Ferry[7] | Dyckman Street | Closter Dock?[8] | ||
Horse ferries
Team boats served New York City for "about ten years, from 1814-1824. They were of eight horse-power and crossed the rivers in from twelve to twenty minutes."[9]
In 1812, two steam boats designed by Robert Fulton were placed in use in New York, for the Paulus Hook Ferry from the foot of Cortlandt Street, and on the Hoboken Ferry from the foot of Barclay Street. The Juliana, running from Barclay Street, was withdrawn from service, as announced, in favor of the "more convenient" horse boat. It is almost certain, however, that this retrograde step was taken because of the monopoly enjoyed by Mssrs. Fulton and Livingston for the navigation of the waters of New York State by steam.[10]
Steam
The Bronx
Name | Bronx end | New Jersey end | Operated | Notes |
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See also
- List of ferries across the East River
- List of fixed crossings of the Hudson River
- List of fixed crossings of the East River
- New York Harbor
- Geography of New York Harbor
- North River
- Port of New York and New Jersey
- Timeline of Jersey City area railroads
- Perth Amboy Ferry Slip
External links
References
- ↑ https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.worldshipny.com/images/nyc2wslweehawken.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.worldshipny.com/elferry.shtml&h=432&w=610&sz=70&tbnid=Dwhtjdsa5ihetM:&tbnh=96&tbnw=136&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dnorth%2Briver%2Btunnels%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=north+river+tunnels&hl=en&usg=__zKxkld8xOw2H9T8LWqaJd2VhvhY=&sa=X&ei=21qKT9CaOubA0QW3_4XSCQ&ved=0CCcQ9QEwBQ
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/24/nyregion/ferryboats-again-becoming-a-familiar-sight-along-hudson.html?scp=22&sq=Pier%2011&st=cse
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=WaDY5i7D-3gC&pg=PA46
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/24/nyregion/ferryboats-again-becoming-a-familiar-sight-along-hudson.html?scp=1&sq=Ferryboats%20Again%20Becoming%20a%20Familiar%20Sight%20Along%20Hudson&st=cse
- ↑ A brief history of Harsimus Cove
- ↑ History of the Hudson River Ferries
- 1 2 Washington Heights history Tubby Hook
- 1 2 Closter Dock Road
- ↑ "Railway World". 30. 1886-04-24. p. 388. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
- 1 2 3 Stevens, A.E. (1897). "Origin and development of the ferryboat". Marine Engineering/Log. 1. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Kenneth T. Jackson: The Encyclopedia of New York City: The New York Historical Society; Yale University Press; 1995. P. 398-400.
- ↑ http://thehistorybox.com/ny_city/nycity_evolution_ferry_boats_article00335.htm
- A Compilation of the Ferry Leases and Railroad Grants Made by the Corporation of the City of New York, 1860
- A Compilation of the Existing Ferry Leases and Railroad Grants Made by the Corporation of the City of New York, 1866
- Brian J. Cudahy, Over and Back: The History of Ferryboats in New York Harbor
- Arthur G. Adams, The Hudson Through the Years
- History of the Hudson River Ferries
- Brooklyn Eagle Alamanac describing available service
- Courtcase 1897 describing traffic