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Plans for the borough's ferry terminal are progressing with the completion of 130 feet of steel sheet pile bulkhead along the Arthur Kill and dredging of the waterside of the bulkhead set to begin.
Ultimately the ferry is part of a larger multi-year, $1.5 billion redevelopment plan to make the Borough’s waterfront into a regional transportation, economic and recreational hub and destination.
In addition to the already completed Waterfront Park, Veteran’s Pier, Carteret Municipal Marina and the forthcoming ferry terminal, the waterfront redevelopment will also include construction of ...
The terminal was one of five along the North Jersey waterfront at the end of railroad lines in the early 20th century, before there was a rail tunnel under the Hudson.
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