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The waterways that weave through NYC's five boroughs are about to be transformed into a nautical subway system of sorts, thanks to a new fleet of 20 ferry boats that will criss-cross the East...
NYC Ferry is a public network of ferry routes in New York City operated by Hornblower Cruises. As of August 2023 [update] , there are six routes, as well as one seasonal route, connecting 25 ferry piers across all five boroughs .
Pier 11/Wall Street is the terminal for all NYC Ferry routes, except for the St. George and South Brooklyn lines. The pier has five berths each with two ferry slips, and is also used by NY Waterway , New York Water Taxi , SeaStreak , and tour boats.
A map showing the route of the ferry through Upper New York Bay. The ferry to Staten Island departs Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal at South Ferry, at the southernmost tip of Manhattan near the Battery, and follows a single route.
NYC Ferry Service Sets Sail: Routes, Schedules, Fares And More The expansive new system offers transit between multiple areas of Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan at $2.75 per ride and $121 for...
A map of NYC Ferry's new St. George route, which gets commuters from Staten Island to Manhattan in 35 minutes. (NYC Ferry) Ferry tickets are available from machines at each...
NY Waterway operates connecting bus service for ferry passengers on different routes in Manhattan. Discontinued services. At various points in the past, NY Waterway has also provided ferry service to other destinations including LaGuardia Airport, Newport, Harborside, Liberty State Park, Belford, Sandy Hook, and Belmar, New Jersey.
A map of NYC Ferry's new St. George route, launching Aug. 23, 2021. (NYC Ferry) After the initial launch, Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed that service would expand by 2021 to Staten Island...
List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City. The following ferries once crossed the North River between New York City and New Jersey. There was no ferry service between 1967 [1] [2] and 1989, when it was restarted by New York Waterway. [3]
Ferry riders using the new Navy Yard stop can transfer for free to all other existing ferry routes at the East 34th Street and Wall Street/Pier 11 ferry terminals, officials said.