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NYC Ferry Will Add More Stops, Change Routes Next Week: What To Know

The new route changes will go into effect on Monday, Dec. 8.

NEW YORK CITY — NYC Ferry will launch its systemwide route redesign next week, which incudes new connections to Staten Island and Brooklyn, as well as extending southern Brooklyn service to Manhattan.

The new route changes will go into effect on Monday, Dec. 8. The New York Economic Development Corporation announced the redesign in November.

The updated plan will include:

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  • Split the East River into two routes at most times of day, increasing capacity and making trips faster. A local route will serve all stops on the East River during midday on weekdays and on winter weekends to preserve connectivity.
  • Combine the Soundview and Rockaway routes, getting Rockaway route riders to Midtown and E 90th St with a one-seat ride and filling previously near-empty boats going toward the Bronx during morning commutes.
  • Connect theSt. George (Staten Island) route to Brooklyn and the rest of the system. Create access for the first time from Brooklyn to Manhattan’s west side.
  • Provide a one-seat ride to Midtown for theSouth Brooklyn route, opening a popular job center to Red Hook and Atlantic Ave residents and increasing frequency.

Officials have also disclosed future plans to expand ferry service to East Harlem and Sunset Park. In addition, there are plans to introduce an additional pilot service in South Brooklyn on summer weekends in 2026, extending the new South Brooklyn route to Bay Ridge and Sunset Park for local connections. This pilot service will be analyzed and evaluated next fall.

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