- Car float
A railroad car float is an unpowered
barge withrail tracks mounted on its deck. It is used to moverailroad cars across water obstacles, or to locations they could not otherwise access, and is pushed or towed by atugboat . As such, the car float is a specialised form of thetrain ferry . Until the advent of post-war trucking, the railroads had 3400 personnel operating small fleets with 323 car floats, plus 1094 other barges, towed by 150tugboats betweenNew Jersey andNew York City . Abandoned car float docks are preserved as part ofGantry Plaza State Park , at North River Pier 66a, atNew York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge .New York Cross Harbor Railroad formerly operated a car float service carrying freight cars betweenBrooklyn Army Terminal inBrooklyn, New York andJersey City, New Jersey . This car float is now operated by theNew York New Jersey Rail LLC and is necessary because freight cars do not run in the formerPennsylvania Railroad , nowAmtrak , tunnels under theEast River ,Manhattan and theHudson River , in part due to inadequate tunnel clearances of theNew York Tunnel Extension .ee also
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Bay Ridge Branch
*Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel
*Ferry slip (includes examples of rail ferry and barge slips)
* Linkspan
*Train ferry External links
*" [http://www.geh.org/fm/feininger/htmlsrc/m197806060008_ful.html Railroad ferry, Hudson River, New York] ",
Andreas Feininger , 1940. Still Photograph Archive, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.
* [http://www.nynjr.com/index.php NYNJ Railroad]
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