Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Bayonne-New York Ferry Terminal
Posted December 18, 2025Photo Caption: The City of Bayonne, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and New York Waterway held a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of the future Bayonne ferry terminal at the former Military Ocean Terminal. Pictured left to right: Armand Pohan, President and CEO of New York Waterway; Michael Bozza, Deputy Director, Port Authority; City Council President Gary LaPelusa; City Council Member At-Large Juan Perez; City Council Member At-Large Loyad Booker; Mayor Jimmy Davis; Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole; Second Ward Council Member Jacqueline Weimmer; and Bayonne Public Works Director Tom Cotter.
The City of Bayonne, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and New York Waterway held a groundbreaking ceremony on December 17 at the future location of the Bayonne- New York ferry. That parcel is located on the southern side of the former Military Ocean Terminal, about one mile east of the main part of Bayonne. The future terminal will be located next to a former military motel, whose address is 51 Port Terminal Boulevard.
At the ceremony, Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole said it was “a great day for Bayonne.” He predicted that the ferry would be part of “a shinier future” for the community. Chairman O’Toole said that Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis wanted to have a locally owned terminal that would provide “real transportation to New York and back.” The Port Authority leader said that the ferry “will transform this region and Bayonne.”
Armand Pohan, President and CEO of New York Waterway, said, “We are excited to be partnering with the City of Bayonne to bring safe, reliable and convenient ferry service to commuters and families of this great city.” Mr. Pohan.continued, “Bayonne is growing in impressive ways. Adding ferry service will not only provide a better quality of life for those who live here now, it will be a great incentive for anyone thinking about making Bayonne their home. We look forward to serving the Bayonne community for many years to come.”
Mayor Davis predicted that ferry service would “change the economic future of Bayonne.” He thanked New York Waterway for its partnership with Bayonne. He predicted that “ridership will explode.” Mayor Davis said that the City of Bayonne worked “side by side” with the Port Authority.” He thanked Port Authority Chairman O’Toole. The mayor said that working with the Port Authority was “always about the people of Bayonne.”
Following the speeches, representatives of the City of Bayonne, the Port Authority, and New York Waterway broke ground next to the southern shore of the former Military Ocean Terminal.
In order to have a location for the ferry, the City of Bayonne is obtaining 2.3 acres of land from the Port Authority for $4.4 million. Of those 2.3 acres, 1.6 acres will be used for the ferry terminal and a parking facility, and 0.7 acres will be used for expanding the local waterfront walkway. Lincoln Equities, a neighboring private property owner, is donating an additional acre of land for the facility.