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The coords lead to the Javits Center, but the ferry terminal is at 39th Street and Hudson River. Unfortunatley most masp have the Linoln tunnel hidden the actual siteDjflem (talk) 15:54, 13 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Apart from South Ferry, all the ferry terrminals in Manhattan serve NJ commuters, (West Midtown and BPC used exclusively for NJ destinations) and as such are part of the transportation network utilized by thousands of New Jerseyeans daily. Service is operated by NJ based companies: they are regulated and funded (in some cases) in part by the bi-state Port Authority, Due to the geography of the port district and NJ/NYC relationship it is hard to draw a hard line and exclude them. It's ike saying the Port Authority or GWB bus terminals are not Nj-related topics or that Newark Ariport is not a NYC-related topic.Djflem (talk) 12:29, 24 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]