
Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne (MOTBY) was a U.S.
military ocean terminal Military Ocean Terminals are operated by the U.S. Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) for distribution of surface cargo from storage and repair depots to military forward based units.
Current facilities
* Military Ocean Terminal ...
located in the
Port of New York and New Jersey
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It includes the sy ...
which operated from 1967 to 1999. From 1942 to 1967 the site was the Bayonne Naval Drydock. The site is on
Upper New York Bay
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south of
Port Jersey on the eastern side of
Bayonne
Bayonne () is a city in southwestern France near the France–Spain border, Spanish border. It is a communes of France, commune and one of two subprefectures in France, subprefectures in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques departments of France, departm ...
,
New Jersey
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.
Since its closure, it has undergone maritime, residential, commercial, and recreational
mixed-use development
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. Part of the
Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
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runs along its perimeter.
History
In 1932, a basic plan was initiated to build a port terminal. At the outbreak of World War II, the
United States Navy
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became interested in the site for a large
dry-dock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance ...
and supply center. The Bayonne Naval Drydock base was opened by the Navy in 1942 as a logistics (Bayonne Naval Supply Depot) and repair base, well connected to the transportation network of the
Northeast Corridor
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. After the war the site became port for part of the
Atlantic Reserve Fleet or the ''Mothball Fleet'', Atlantic Reserve Fleet, New York and later a
Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF). The administration of Mayor James J. Donovan lobbied the Navy to locate the base in Bayonne and the trips by Washington officials, including the Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, resulted in the base being located in Bayonne. Mayor Donovan's role was finally recognized in December, 2015 when the Bayonne City officials and VFW groups dedicated a park in his honor at the base. The ceremony featured the Mayor, Town Council, many Veteran groups, and Donovan family descendants, including his son and daughter.
In 1967, the peninsula became a
US Army
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base. It was a large shipping terminal by the standards of the day, and had the largest
dry-dock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance ...
on the eastern seaboard. Every type of roll-on/roll-off vessel in the Military Sealift Command (MSC) inventory could be accommodated. This capability was used during the Persian Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991) and during operations in Somalia and Haiti. Dozens of military units (men and equipment) were shipped through MOTBY, as was outsized cargo such as M1A2 tanks from as far as
Fort Hood, Texas
Fort Cavazos is a United States Army Military installation, post located near Killeen, Texas. The post is currently named after Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a native Texan and the US Army’s first Hispanic four-star general. The post is located ha ...
. The facility closed in 1999 under a US
Base Realignment and Closure 1995 directive.
On August 8, 2021, the last two buildings of the facility were destroyed to make way for a
UPS regional distribution hub. The demolition marked the end of a three year project to bring down the facility to make way for UPS.
Redevelopment

After closure, bids to permanently berth the battleship
USS New Jersey, which had been decommissioned at the
Atlantic Reserve Fleet from 1948 to 1967, were unsuccessful. The long pier has since been renamed The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor by the Bayonne Local Redevelopment Authority (BLRA) and is being redeveloped into a mix-used waterfront community of residential, light industrial, commercial, and recreational space. Construction is planned to take place in phases, with one section of housing currently completed.
A memorial park for the
Tear of Grief, commemorating
September 11th, 2001
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and the
Cape Liberty Cruise Port are located at the end of the long pier. In 2005, eight
PCC trolley cars from the
Newark City Subway were given to the
Bayonne
Bayonne () is a city in southwestern France near the France–Spain border, Spanish border. It is a communes of France, commune and one of two subprefectures in France, subprefectures in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques departments of France, departm ...
to be rehabilitated and operated along a proposed loop to connect to the
34th Street station of the
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
Much of the
HBO
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prison drama ''
Oz'' was filmed around MOTBY.
[Wright, E. Assata. "Getting the film crews back to NJ", '' The Union City Reporter'', February 13, 2011, Pages 5 and 7]
Port Authority purchase
In 2010, the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, (PANYNJ; stylized, in logo since 2020, as Port Authority NY NJ) is a joint venture between the U.S. states of New York (state), New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate c ...
purchased along the waterfront for future use. The Port Authority said it would likely not use the land for housing as currently zoned, indicating that additional port facilities would be created. On July 29, the city council approved the sale at a price of $235 million, to be paid out over 24 years, much less than the city had hoped to earn from developing the property for housing. However economic conditions were not favorable to that project, which envisioned 6,700 housing units, and the city needed the cash to balance its budget. The Port Authority planned to develop the property as a container port capable of handling the larger container ships in service after the new, wider
Panama Canal
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opened. Some of these new ships would not fit under the original
Bayonne Bridge
The Bayonne Bridge is an Through arch bridge, arch bridge that spans the Kill Van Kull between Staten Island, New York (state), New York, and Bayonne, New Jersey, Bayonne, New Jersey, United States. It carries New York State Route 440 and ...
, preventing them from reaching the large container facilities at
Port Newark and
Port Elizabeth
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, however, the roadway on the Bayonne Bridge has been replaced with a higher one, removing that obstacle to shipping. Transhipment of containers to the national rail network from the property would be possible via the
National Docks Secondary line using
Lehigh Valley Railroad Bridge over
Newark Bay, to the
Long Dock Tunnel through
Bergen Hill.
Originally, a condition of the land sale was that the monuments to United States Marines who fought in the
Korean War
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, and the ''
Tear of Grief'' would be relocated. However, the move is no longer planned.
In 2015, the Bayonne City Council settled lawsuits with the original developers of the property. As part of the settlement, the Port Authority agreed not to develop its land as a container port for 30 years. Residential development of the western and southern portions of the peninsula will go forward, including a pedestrian bridge over
Route 440 connecting to the
34th Street HBLR station.
Ferry service
The city rented land from PANYNJ and negotiated with
SeaStreak to establish ferry service to Manhattan to begin in September 2020. With delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other causes, service was rescheduled to 2022, being further delayed into 2023 due to continued negotiations with PANYNJ, according to the city's mayor.
See also
*
New York Passenger Ship Terminal
*
Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
*
Port Jersey
References
External links
A brief history of MOTBY*
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