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Why did the Staten Island Ferry stop taking cars?

To put cars on the ferry would require a major security checkpoint, DeSimone said. It's not as simple as just driving down here, there's a whole bevy of regulations the Coast Guard would require. Vehicles haven't been allowed on the Staten Island Ferry since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.



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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.

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Colin Jost is setting the record straight about purchasing a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry with his Saturday Night Live colleague Pete Davidson last year.

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Staten Island is most well-known for its green park spaces, museums and historical buildings. It is often considered the “borough of parks” because of its numerous natural spaces. Notable parks include Clove Lakes, High Rock Park, Greenbelt and Lemon Creek Park.

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Due to the smaller size of the boat, the trip was a bit less smooth than what riders of the Staten Island Ferry have come to expect, with choppy water resulting in a bumpy ride at one point.

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Staten Island Ferry Since the service is completely free, this is a great option for viewing the Statue of Liberty up close. The ferry route brings you directly across New York Harbor and right by the statue and Ellis Island. Pros: Of all the free options, the ferry has the best and closest view of the statue.

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We ask that you finish your beverage prior to leaving. Alcoholic beverages can only be sold (1) per I.D. at a time with a limit of (2) drinks per passenger. No outside food or beverages shall be consumed on board NYC Ferry vessels at any time.

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Davidson bought the decommissioned boat in January 2022 with Saturday Night Live colleague Colin Jost and real estate agent Paul Italia. Pete Davidson said he and his former SNL colleague Colin Jost are still trying to figure things out after they purchased a Staten Island ferry while very stoned.

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In 1817, the first mechanical-powered ferry ran between Staten Island and Manhattan -- the Nautilus, commanded by Captain John De Forest. In 1817, the cost to ride was 25 cents for an adult and 12 cents for children. In 1897, the fare was reduced to 5 cents, before being raised to 10 cents in 1972 and 25 cents in 1975.

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Silly question, but is there a toilet on board... - Staten Island Ferry. Helpful? Yes there is.

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How much does a Ferry Captain make in Staten Island, New York? As of Sep 28, 2023, the average annual pay for a Ferry Captain in Staten Island is $79,301 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $38.13 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,525/week or $6,608/month.

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Pete Davidson is seemingly having second thoughts on a big purchase he made with his former Saturday Night Live co-star Colin Jost. The duo bought a decommissioned Staten Island ferry boat back in 2022 and since then have not found a use for it.

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