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Edgewater Nj Ferry Service: A Convenient Way To Travel

The Edgewater NJ ferry service offers an economical and convenient way to travel across the water. The ferry service operates throughout the year, from the NY Waterway Terminal at Edgewater Ferry Landing to the West Midtown Ferry Terminal in Manhattan. Also, there is a stop at the Port Imperial Ferry Terminal, which connects to additional ferry services. The ferry service connects to nearly half a dozen cross-town Manhattan bus routes.

Edgewater NJ Ferry Service: Things to Know

The commencement of the Edgewater NJ ferry service was announced in 2007. The Edgewater Ferry Landing is located at the Grand Cove Edgewater Marina where River Road intersects with Route 5. It is approximately 1.5 miles away from the George Washington Bridge.

The Edgewater NJ ferry service is available at intervals of 10 minutes during rush hours. However, on weekends and during off peak hours, the service is available every 20 minutes. The estimated trip time is 15 minutes.

The Edgewater Ferry Terminal has a ticket vending machine. You can make daily purchases or obtain advance tickets and monthly passes. The ticket kiosk accepts credit cards, debit cards and cash. One way fares for a single trip are as follows:

1. Adult - $9.50

2. Children of 5 years and below- No Fare

3. Children between 6 to 11 years- $6.00

4. Senior Citizens- $8.75

Fares for multiple trips are:

1. 10 trips-$ 78.00

2. Monthly Passes-$272.00

3. Student Monthly Passes-$214.50

Full-time students need to get the student application form filled by their school officials. The application forms can be obtained from any New York Waterway ticket office.

Onsite parking is not permitted at the Edgewater Ferry Landing. The ferry terminal is strictly a 'drop and go' facility. You can use the bus service, the New Jersey Transit Bus Route 188 and 158. The 158 takes a route towards the south of River Road from Fort Lee. The 188 takes a route from North Bergen towards the north of River Road.

Further, you may use the free shuttle service provided by New York Waterway. The shuttle service connects to several major parts of the city. However, the seating space is limited and first come first serve principle is followed. The service operates according to departure and return schedule of the ferry.

by: Melville Jackson




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