NYC Ferry Adds Two New Routes

August 1, 2018

Two more routes will be added to New York City's popular new ferry service, connecting millions of New Yorkers to new neighborhoods, growing job centers, housing and more.

The new Soundview and Lower East Side routes will be launched later this month, according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and NYC Ferry operated by Hornblower.

(Photo: Dale Barnett)
(Photo: Dale Barnett)
(Photo: Dale Barnett)
(Photo: Dale Barnett)

The Soundview Route will launch on August 15, running from the Soundview section of the Bronx (Clason Point Park), to E.90th Street on the Upper East Side, to East 34th Street, ending its run at Wall Street/Pier 11. The trip will take approximately 54 minutes from start to finish.

The Lower East Side Route slated to launch  August 29 will run from Wall Street/Pier 11, to Corlears Hook, to Stuyvesant Cove, East 34th Street, and end at Long Island City, Queens — a 32-minute trip from start to finish.

Since its launch in May 2017, NYC Ferry has served more than 5 million riders across the Astoria, East River, South Brooklyn and Rockaway routes. Last month, NYC Ferry welcomed the arrival of Ocean Queen Rockstar, the first of six higher-capacity 350-passenger vessels to accommodate high ridership demand.

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