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List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City

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List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City
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The following ferries once crossed the North River between New York City and New Jersey. There was no ferry service between 1967[1][2] and 1989, when it was restarted by New York Waterway.[3]

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Depiction of first steam ferry from Paulus Hook
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North River ferry
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The Public Service Corporation-operated Edgewater, running from Edgewater Ferry Terminal to 125th Street (Manhattan) in 1941

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Row and Sail

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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."[10]

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 The Juliana, running from Barclay Street, was withdrawn from service, as announced, in favor of the "more convenient" horse boat.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.[11]

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Steam

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Map of the Hudson River ferries to Lower Manhattan, 1879
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Erie-Lackawanna ferries docked at Hoboken Terminal on September 3, 1965
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Christopher Street end of the Hoboken Ferry
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The Binghamton travelled between Hoboken and Manhattan, was subsequently used as a floating restaurant, before being scrapped in 2017.
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