NYC Ferry service between Staten Island and Brooklyn: When will the boats run?
Briefly

NYC Ferry service between Staten Island and Brooklyn: When will the boats run?
"The existing St. George route on the NYC Ferry is effectively doubling in size and will operate in two segments. The first will run to western Manhattan, with stops at Battery Park City and Midtown West at Pier 79. The new second leg will run between the existing fast ferry stops in St. George and the American Veterans Memorial Pier at 69th Street in Bay Ridge. After Bay Ridge, the route will continue to the Atlantic Avenue stop at Brooklyn Bridge Park"
"According to a schedule posted on the NYC Ferry site, boats on the St. George route will begin running approximately every 37 minutes during peak hours. Trips will also be scheduled around 50 minutes apart during non-peak hours. On weekdays, ferries will start running around 6 a.m. in both directions. Service will end after 9:40 p.m. for boats to Brooklyn and Wall Street. Boats to the west side will stop running after 9:30 p.m."
NYC Ferry is expanding the St. George route, doubling it and operating in two segments. One segment will run to western Manhattan, stopping at Midtown West and Battery Park City. The second leg will run between St. George and the Veterans Memorial Pier at 69th Street in Bay Ridge, continuing to Brooklyn Bridge Park and Wall Street. Boats will run every 37 minutes peak and every 50 minutes off-peak. Weekday service begins around 6 a.m.; weekend service starts near 9 a.m. Trips between Staten Island and Bay Ridge take 11 minutes. One-way fare $4.50; 10-trip $29; unlimited two-day $15 via the NYC Ferry App or vending machines.
Read at silive
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]