The Embankment
Why This Is A Priority
The Embankment, a six-block elevated rail corridor in the heart of Jersey City, could someday rival New York’s High Line, linking communities in northern New Jersey to nature and to each other. When complete, the Embankment will be a highlight of the East Coast Greenway route in New Jersey, forming a key segment of the transformative connection between the Garden State’s two largest cities, Newark and Jersey City.
Community Advocacy
Recognition of Historic Status
Planning
Right of Way Acquisition
Who’s Listening
About The Embankment
Built in the early 20th century as a railroad to service New Jersey and New York’s booming economies and population, the Embankment is a massive, segmented stone structure that once supported the Harsimus Branch, formerly Pennsylvania Railroad’s freightway into New York Harbor. In November 2025, Jersey City’s council unanimously voted to support a settlement agreement that will “transform the overgrown Sixth Street Embankment into a scenic haven for walking and sightseeing,” according to NJ.com. This move, which follows decades of community engagement and years of legal negotiation, will positively impact generations to come.
What You Can Do
Donate
Support the East Coast Greenway Alliance’s advocacy efforts in support of projects like The Embankment.
Share Your Vision
Share your vision for the Embankment! Email us your ideas and stay tuned for public engagement opportunities.
Volunteer
Volunteer with the Embankment Coalition! Join our partners for clean ups and other community events at the Embankment.
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