Local/Regional ConnectivityThe New York Tri-state highway system is a testament to the vast connectivity and important points of interest throughout the region.
With an extensive network of well-maintained highways, bridges, and tunnels, it serves to seamlessly link the bustling urban centers of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. This intricate web ensures efficient transportation, enabling the smooth flow of people and goods throughout the region. |
NY Tri-State ranked #1 largest
MSA in the U.S. |
Newark Liberty International Airport boasts an impressive capacity, handling over 1.3 million tons of cargo annually and facilitating thousands of cargo flights, making it a critical player in the global supply chain.
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Port Newark serves as a cargo powerhouse, boasting an annual throughput of over 7 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) and handling an array of vessels, making it one of the busiest ports in the US and a vital gateway for
international trade. |
The NY Tri-State area offers a robust freight and passenger rail network including Amtrak, NJ Transit, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), collectively serving millions of passengers annually and transporting billions of pounds of freight each year.
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Regional Connectivity |