Tag: Centerline
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Campbell and Long Island
The Centerline Logistics tug C.F. Campbell, who we have not seen on North River Notes this year, came up here early Friday with the barge Long Island to anchor for the weekend. On the way up, she passed the anchored Kirby Mount St. Elias ATB which had spent most of the week anchored off Guttenberg.…
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Remembering
In this photo taken in January of this year, Centerline Logistics powerful 6,000 HP tug William F. Fallon, Jr. pushes the barge Flaco up the North River with an oil products cargo for Albany. William F. Fallon, Jr. was a Port Authority of NY/NJ general manager who was killed in the Port’s offices in the…
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Long cold winter
The long cold winter has meant lots of demand for heating oil up north and the Hudson River has been busy with tank barge traffic. On Friday morning, the Saint Emilion tug/ A87 tank barge pair operated by Poling-Cutler were heading for Rensselaer and Hawsepiper/ Flaco were en route to Buckeye Newburgh with pool product…
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Taking a winter beating
Centerline’s Adeline Marie returned to NY Harbor early Tuesday with Marc N after an oil products delivery run up north. The barge looks like it has been through some things, probably due to running through heavy ice flows this winter. The Lincoln Tunnel vents in Weehawken are in the background of the first photo.
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Three’s Company
A trio of Centerline Logistics tugs gathered in the North River Monday afternoon. William F Fallon Jr. had been anchored off North Bergen since the weekend on the way back from Albany with the Flaco barge and Jeffrey S and Hawsepiper came up to meet her. The party broke up after a few hours with…
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Lion Thursday
Centerline Logistics units with their lion logo were busy moving oil product up the North River from a Carteret terminal to distribution points up north on Thursday. William F Fallon Jr and barge Flaco came through in the morning, Albany-bound, followed by Adeline Marie with Marc N bound for Newburgh in the afternoon that day.…
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Just visiting
Centerline’s Andrea paid a visit to the Con Ed fuel dock at North River Pier 98 on Tuesday morning. Possibly they were dropping off crew or equipment for the HMS 2605 barge which remains tied up there adjacent to the GCS 230 barge, holding back-up fuel for the 59th Street steam plant nearby.
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Staying local
The Centerline tank barge Long Island appeared loaded as it spent some time anchored with tug Hawsepiper on the North River earlier this week. The units came up from Bayway on the Arthur Kill and next headed for Bayonne’s IMTT.
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Centerline Logistics tug William F Fallon Jr brought the tank barge Long Island up to North River anchorage a few days before Christmas.
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Flaco passing through
Centerline Logistics tug Hawsepiper brought the barge Flaco down the North River Monday morning, coming back from a delivery at a products terminal near Newburgh. They passed the Port Imperial ferry terminal and, visible on the top the Bergen Hill, the historic Weehawken water tank built in 1883. Hawsepiper headed directly for the Bayway Terminal…
