Traffic & Transit

3 Ferry Terminals Closed In North Jersey Due To Weather: NY Waterway

Wind and ice closed three NY Waterway ferry terminals in New Jersey Monday morning.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Three North Jersey ferry terminals were closed on Monday morning due to winds and ice, NY Waterway said.

Hoboken's 14th Street ferry terminal was closed Monday morning due to high winds and "strong tides," NY Waterway announced just after 8:30 a.m.

Around that time, the agency announced that terminals in Edgewater and in Paulus Hook in Jersey City were closed due to ice in the Hudson River.

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Buses are being provided for Edgewater commuters, the agency noted.

Hudson County commuters can use the ferries at the Hoboken Train Terminal, in Weehawken, or the other Jersey City train terminals.

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NJ Transit trains were subject to hour-delays Monday as well. Read more here.

NY Waterway carries an average of 32,000 commuters between Manhattan and New Jersey every day.

A Waterway spokeswoman said last week, "As ice continues to flow through the Hudson River, NY Waterway’s experienced teams are working to safely navigate these challenging cold weather conditions. As always, our first priority is the safety of our passengers and crews."

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