![](/rp/kFAqShRrnkQMbH6NYLBYoJ3lq9s.png)
Home - Staten Island Ferry
The Staten Island Ferry travels between the St. George Ferry Terminal in Staten Island and the Whitehall Ferry Terminal (also known as South Ferry) in Manhattan. Where are the terminals located and how do I get there by public transportation?
Schedules - Staten Island Ferry
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 [email protected] .
Terminals - Staten Island Ferry
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 …
Getting There - Staten Island Ferry
MTA Staten Island Railway (SIR) service runs 24 hours daily between the St. George and Tottenville stations. At the St. George station, customers can make connections with Staten Island Ferry service. The St. George, Dongan Hills, Great …
Ferry Information - Staten Island Ferry
The Richmond Turnpike Company is the direct ancestor of Staten Island’s current municipal ferry. In 1817, the Richmond Turnpike Company ran the first mechanically powered ferry between New York and Staten Island- the steam-powered Nautilus.
FAQ’s & Trip Tips - Staten Island Ferry
The Staten Island Ferry travels between the St. George Ferry Terminal in Staten Island and the Whitehall Ferry Terminal (also known as South Ferry) in Manhattan. Where are the terminals located and how do I get there by public transportation?
Past Vessels 1 - Staten Island Ferry
Staten Island is the only one of the five boroughs of New York City that does not have below-ground rapid transit. The free Staten Island Ferry connects the borough to Manhattan and is a popular tourist attraction, providing views of the Statue of …
Pre-1905 Vessels - Staten Island Ferry
Ferries used on the Staten Island Ferry route prior to NYC taking control in 1905
Gallery - Staten Island Ferry
The History of the Staten Island Ferry, IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING DIAL 1-888-NYC-SAFE (1-888-692-7233)
Past Vessels 3 - Staten Island Ferry
This vessel was commissioned in 1923 and was built by the Staten Island Shipbuilding Company. The W.R. Hearst was renamed the Whitehall in the late 1930’s. This vessel operated mostly between Brooklyn and Staten Island but was also used on the South Ferry to St. George route on an as needed basis.