Bergen Hill
Bergen Hill refers to the lower Hudson Palisades in New Jersey, where they emerge on Bergen Neck, which in turn is the peninsula between the Hackensack and Hudson Rivers, and their bays. In Hudson County, it reaches a height of 260 feet.
Rail
Artificial features of Bergen Hill include the 19th century and early 20th century railroad rights-of-way. Cuts and tunnels created to provide access to the terminals and ferries on the North River (Hudson River) and Upper [New York Bay], and eventually under the river. From south to north they are:- The Central Railroad of New Jersey lines traveled on the CRRNJ [Newark Bay Bridge] across Newark Bay and through Bayonne and Greenville to its Communipaw Terminal. Portions are used by the Hudson Bergen Light Rail.
- The Newark and Western Railway">Newark, New Jersey">Newark and Western Railway freight line on the Lehigh [Valley Railroad Bridge|bridge] over Newark Bay and across Pamrapo is now used by CSX Transportation as the National Docks Secondary to Port Jersey and other points.
- Newark and New York Railroad Branch of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, now the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail West Side Branch, ran from Downtown Newark to Communipaw Terminal.
- The Bergen Hill Cut - opened by New Jersey [Rail Road and Transportation Company], eventually to Pennsylvania Railroad to PRR Station at Exchange Place or Harsimus Branch along the Harsimus Stem Embankment to Harsimus Cove. Now used by PATH Journal Square and Newark lines.
- The Erie Cut, whose portals are known as the Bergen Arches-Erie Railroad to Pavonia Terminal, now unused.
- The Long Dock Tunnel - the first Erie Cut, now Conrail Shared Assets freight line
- The Bergen Tunnels & under Jersey City Heights, built by Morris and Essex Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, Later, the Erie Lackawanna, and now, New Jersey Transit rail lines to Hoboken Terminal.
- 9th Street-Congress Street (HBLR station) provides elevator service between the platform in Hoboken and Paterson Plank Road in Jersey City Heights.
- The never-built Access to the Region's Core project included a tunnel that would have connected Secaucus Junction with an expanded Pennsylvania Station.
- The Gateway Program, a Northeast Corridor infrastructure expansion project includes a tunnel from its portal in North Bergen to Weehawken Cove, under the Hudson River to New York Penn.
- The North River Tunnels, part of the Northeast Corridor their western entrance called the Bergen Portal
- Liberty Place in Weehawken, was a cut and tunnel for the rail line connecting the waterfront elevator to the entrance of 19th century Eldorado Park, later used by the North Hudson Railway streetcar lines.
- Weehawken Tunnel, West Shore Railroad, now part of the Hudson Bergen Light Rail
- Edgewater Tunnel New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway cut and tunnel; the western portal Is in Fairview and the east end in Edgewater