Skip to content
Advertisement

FILE - In this April 5, 2017 file photo, a commuter ferry crosses the Hudson River to New York City, as seen from Hoboken, N.J. While the New York region’s tunnels, bridges and railways burst at the seams, ferries may be the answer for commuters sick of clogged roads and an unreliable rail system. For now, price is a barrier. New York Waterway could accommodate thousands more commuters from New Jersey. But it doesn’t receive state or federal subsidies and so has to charge more than buses or trains. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, FIle)

FILE - In this April 5, 2017 file photo, a commuter ferry crosses the Hudson River to New York City, as seen from Hoboken, N.J. While the New York region’s tunnels, bridges and railways burst at the seams, ferries may be the answer for commuters sick of clogged roads and an unreliable rail system. For now, price is a barrier. New York Waterway could accommodate thousands more commuters from New Jersey. But it doesn’t receive state or federal subsidies and so has to charge more than buses or trains. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, FIle)

Featured Photo Galleries