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The Staten Island Ferry, one of the last operating ferry systems in New York, transported people between Manhattan and its surrounding boroughs long before bridges were introduced. The northern shores of Staten Island were littered with piers, competing ferry companies vied for a place in the busy waters. Today, the Staten Island Ferry provides ...
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A Staten Island Ferry is considered late if it departs more...
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Public Transportation and Parking staten island railway MTA...
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Staten Island Ferry Terminals Both terminals are equipped...
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Steam was used on the Staten Island ferries up until the...
- Pre-1905 Vessels
Ferries used on the Staten Island Ferry route prior to NYC...
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Built in 1925 in Staten Island, NY, by the Mariners Harbor...
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history In The Beginning In the 18th century, ferry service...
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The Staten Island Ferry is a free service provided by the...
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Staten Island Ferry Schedule. The Staten Island Ferry provides service every day, year-round. It is free to ride the ferry. Travel time in either direction between St. George and Whitehall is approximately 25 minutes.
A Staten Island Ferry is considered late if it departs more than six minutes later than its posted departure time. Late notes are available through the Passenger Service Office located in the St. George Terminal between the hours of 8AM and 4PM, by contacting 311, or by email at ferrylatenotes@dot.nyc.gov.
The Staten Island Ferry is a fare-free passenger ferry route operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The ferry's single route runs 5.2 miles (8.4 km) through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, with ferry boats making the trip in about 25 minutes.
A Staten Island Ferry is considered late if it departs more than six minutes later than its posted departure time. Late notes are available through the Passenger Service Office located in the St. George Terminal between the hours of 8AM and 4PM, by contacting 311, or by email at ferrylatenotes@dot.nyc.gov.
The Ferry operates between the St. George Terminal on Staten Island and the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan. The trip is about 25 minutes. The Ferry ride is free. St. George Terminal is located at 1 Bay Street, Staten Island Whitehall Terminal is located at 4 South Street, Manhattan. All passengers are required to comply with applicable U ...
Staten Island Ferry is the only non-vehicular mode of transportation between Staten Island and Manhattan Welcome to Staten Island Ferry The Staten Island Ferry is completely free to ride. Due to COVID-19 or other reasons, the ferry schedule may be interrupted. We often see many tourists surprised when they find out that the Ferry is Free to ride.