across the Upper New York Bay. Port Jersey is the upper of two man-made piers extending into the bay, the lower being
MOTBY Port Jersey is one of the few areas on the
Bergen Neck peninsula where freight rail lines are still in use. In October 2010 the PANYNJ announced plans to develop
ExpressRail Port Jersey, allowing for more transfers to trains, and thus reducing transfers to trucks. Trains will use a renovated
National Docks Secondary freight line to access the national network, part of the Liberty Freight Corridor. In December 2016, construction began on the $600 million Express Rail facility. The facility features 9,600 feet of track serviced by rail mounted gantry cranes that will have an annual capacity of 250,000 container lifts. Construction was scheduled to be completed by mid-2018. The first phase of the project, with four tracks and two gantry cranes, opened on January 7, 2019. The second and final phase of the project, with four additional tracks bringing the total number of tracks to eight, was opened on June 17, 2019. Improvements were also made to
New York New Jersey Rail, a
switching and terminal railroad that operates the only
car float in New York Harbor between Jersey City and
Brooklyn. In 2017, a new barge,
NYNJR100, was delivered that features four tracks that can carry up to 18 rail cars of length, with up to 2,298 long tons (2,335 tonne) of cargo. A second barge with the same capacity,
NYNJR200, was delivered in 2018 with an older 14-car barge, the
278, still in service. ==Road==