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  1. St. George Ferry Terminal is located at 1 Bay Street and is accessible by MTA Busses and the Staten Island Railway (SIR). The Whitehall Ferry Terminal is located at 4 South Street, and is accessible by MTA busses and the Subway. See Getting There for more information.

  2. George Terminal. Staten Island. 1 Bay Street Staten Island NY 10301. The Staten Island Ferry Terminal has been transformed from a drab, dirty waiting area to a bright, clean transportation gateway. The new terminal features large windows allowing for views of the harbor and high ceilings to provide a well-lit, open environment.

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    Route Information

    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.S. Coast Guard Security Regulations regardless of which level they board from. The Staten Island Ferry does not carry cars.

    Passenger Safety

    1. During docking, stay off the stairs, ramps, and landings until the ferry has come to a complete stop at the dock. Failure to do so may result in personal injury. 2. In case of emergency, listen for announcements and instructions from the crew. 3. Please familiarize yourself with the location of life jackets on the ferry. They are located under the seats, in cabinets along the wall, or in overhead racks. See instructions for their use which are posted in red frames throughout the ferry. 4....

    E-Transportation Devices

    1. Riders may NOT board the Staten Island Ferry with electric mopeds (electric motorcycles) 2. Riders may transport e-bikes with pedals, but may NOT charge any e-transportation devices 3. Charging of any e-bike or other mobility device(lithium) battery is prohibited onboard the ferry E-Bikes and Mobility Devices Allowed on the Staten Island Ferry

    Whitehall Terminal

    The Whitehall Terminal opened in 2005. The heart of the terminal is a 75-foot-high entry hall with panoramic views of the downtown Manhattan skyline and the harbor. The building has a state-of-the-art heating and air conditioning system, which is partially powered by solar panels. The terminal encompasses a total floor area of 200,000 square feet, including, a 19,000-square-foot waiting room (6,500 square feet larger than the previous one), 6,000 square feet of retail, 10,000 square feet of o...

    St. George Terminal

    The St. George Terminal was originally built in 1950. In 2005, the terminal reopened after extensive renovations. The renovated terminal's steel and glass design provides natural lighting and views of the harbor from floor-to-ceiling windows. The transparent waiting room is secured by ornamental rails. The renovation also brought the terminal to ADA-compliance, added 20,000 square feet of retail space, and added walkways to Richmond Terrace and the ballpark. The redesign also added green feat...

    Ferry Terminal Late Night Closures

    Ferry Terminal waiting rooms will be intermittently closed between the hours of 1 am and 4:30 am in order to comply with federally mandated security procedures. During such times, passengers will be requested to wait inside the terminal in a designated location. Upon completion of the sweep, passengers will have the ability to reenter the waiting room in order to board their intended boat. Thank you for your cooperation.

    All passengers are subject to random screening by NYPD and K9 personnel. Passengers refusing to random screenings will not be allowed to board the vessel and will be asked to leave the terminal. Staten Island Ferry terminals are under 24/7 CCTV surveillance. Please note: NYPD is present on all Staten Island Ferry vessels and stationed in both termi...

    The St. George Terminal is served by the Staten Island Railway and the S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S51, S52, S61, S62, S66, S74, S76, S78, S81, S84, S86, S90, S91, S92, S94, S96 and S98 bus routes. The Whitehall Terminal is accessible by the M5, M15, M15 SBS and M20 bus routes and by NYC Subwayat the following stations: 1. South Ferry – 1 train 2. Whi...

    Learn how to enjoy the free ferry service between Lower Manhattan and Staten Island. Find out the routes, schedules, safety rules, accessibility, and terminal information.

  3. Ferry Schedules and Time; History Of Staten Island Ferry. Passing Through Time; The Past; The Present; The Future; Explore The Staten Island. Empire Outlets; Postcards: A 9/11 Memorial; Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden; South Beach Boardwalk; Staten Island Borough Hall; The National Light House Museum; The Saint George Theater ...

  4. 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. Staten Island Ferry Links:

  5. Clifton. Bay St & Townsend Ave. Grasmere. Clove Rd & Giles Pl. Old Town Rd & North Railroad Ave. Dongan Hills. Seaview Ave & North Railroad Ave. Jefferson Ave & North Railroad Ave. Grant City. Lincoln Ave & North Railroad Ave. New Dorp Ln & North Railroad Ave. Oakwood Heights. Guyon Ave & South Railroad Ave. Bay Terrace.

  6. All schedules are subject to change without notice. Please check www.nyc.gov/dot or dial 311 for updates. For periods of reduced visibility or severe weather the schedule may be adjusted. Travel time is approximately 25 minutes. During rush hour trips the ferries are packed.