STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — All NYC Ferry routes have been restored after more than two weeks of suspended service.
As of Sunday, Feb. 15, fast ferry service has returned to all landings in the NYC Ferry system, including the St. George route that connects Staten Island to Bay Ridge and other parts of Brooklyn.
NYC Ferry halted service halted on Tuesday, Jan. 27, because of icy conditions in New York Harbor, specifically around the ferry landings.
During this period, service on the Staten Island Ferry, operated by the Department of Transportation, was unaffected.
While an announcement about the service restoration said that improved conditions means trips could resume, NYC Ferry warned that delays or schedule adjustments are still possible.
The ferry operator also warned that boats would be following a holiday schedule on Monday, Feb. 16, which can be found on the NYC Ferry website.
With NYC Ferry service restored, Staten Island is once again connected to the system that predominantly operates in the East River.
From the Wall Street/Pier 11 stop on the St. George route, travelers can pick up other NYC Ferry routes that go to Governors Island, Rockaway, Ferry Point Park and Astoria.
Wall Street/Pier 11 also allows connection to the two East River routes which offer stops in Williamsburg and Greenpoint.