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  2. Brooklyn Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    History. Opened. April 2006 [ 1] The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal is a cruise terminal in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. The terminal is 180,000 square feet (17,000 m 2) and sits on Buttermilk Channel, a tidal strait separating Brooklyn from Governors Island. It is located on land owned by the Port Authority of New York and ...

  3. Port of New York and New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Port of New York and New Jersey. Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal on Newark Bay is the busiest container terminal on the East Coast of the United States. Click on the map for a fullscreen view. Location. Coordinates. 40°40′06″N 74°02′44″W. /  40.66833°N 74.04556°W  / 40.66833; -74.04556. Details.

  4. Manhattan Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Cruise Terminal. / 40.767964; -73.996568. at 42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal. at 59th Street-Columbus Circle. The Manhattan Cruise Terminal, formerly known as the New York Passenger Ship Terminal or Port Authority Passenger Ship Terminal is a ship terminal for ocean-going passenger ships in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New ...

  5. New York Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The harbor is still served by cruise lines, commuter ferries, and tourist excursion boats. Although most ferry service is private, the Staten Island Ferry is operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. Passenger ship facilities are New York Passenger Ship Terminal, the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal at Red Hook, and MOTBY at Bayonne.

  6. Electric Cruise Ship Dock, First On The East Coast, Revealed

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    gak, flickr Luxury cruse ships docking in New York's Brooklyn Cruise Terminal will be able to plug into the East Coast's first electric cruise terminal, allowing cruise lines to swap diesel power ...

  7. Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne - Wikipedia

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    1942–1999. Bayonne Naval Drydock in 1942. Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne ( MOTBY) was a U.S. military ocean terminal located in the Port of New York and New Jersey which operated from 1967 to 1999. From 1942 to 1967 the site was the Bayonne Naval Drydock. The site is on Upper New York Bay south of Port Jersey on the eastern side of ...

  8. Buttermilk Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Basin in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Buttermilk Channel is a small tidal strait in Upper New York Bay in New York City, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long and 0.25 miles (0.40 km) wide, separating Governors Island from Brooklyn. The channel is marked by a number of navigation aids (green cans no. 5 and 7 at the northeast entrance, and ...

  9. List of piers in New York City - Wikipedia

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    12th Ave and W. 48th St. 1937. Original pier demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion in the 1930s. Currently one of two remaining operational Manhattan Cruise Terminal piers. 89. 12th Ave and W. 49th St. 1930s. Demolished for New York Passenger Ship Terminal expansion.