Timeline of Jersey City, New Jersey-area railroads


For the purposes of this article, the Jersey City area extends North to Edgewater, South to Bayonne and includes Kearny Junction and Harrison but not Newark. Many routes east of Newark are listed here.

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closes. The Weehawken is the last ferry to the terminal on March 25, 1959 at 1:10 am, ending 259 years of continuous ferry service.

1960

re-institutes ferry service across the Hudson.

1994

A short partially elevated track, known as the Marion Running Track, is built to connect the Passaic and Harsimus Line towards Kearny with the Northern Branch. This provided the Northern Branch with a direct connection to other lines heading west and south at Marion Junction.

1999/2000

created. CSX River line is shifted to the re-newed Northern Running track to North Bergen Yard.

2000

The Hudson–Bergen Light Rail opened to the public on April 15, 2000 with an initial operating The extension to southern terminal at 8th Street opened January 31, 2011.

2001

NJ Transit renovates Bergen Tunnels.

2003

opened on December 15, 2003.

2009

On July 26, 2009, NJ Transit began shuttle service to the Meadowlands station at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.

2010

On October 7, 2010, New Jersey governor Chris Christie announced that the Access to the Region's Core, which included a new right-of way from Secaucus Junction under the Hudson Palisades and Hudson River to Midtown Manhattan was officially cancelled.

2019

at Port Jersey opened on June 17, 2019.