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Staten Island Ferry riders should check service status, not memory
Staten Island Ferry riders should check the official ferry page for service details before relying on an old commute routine.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 28, 2026
The Staten Island Ferry is scenic, yes, but for plenty of riders it is simply how the day works. NYC DOT treats it as city transportation between Staten Island and Manhattan, with the ferry route, schedule, and service-alert information gathered in one place. A familiar harbor routine can still surprise you when terminal movement, timing, or a missed boat matters for an appointment, transfer, school pickup, or late return.
Build the trip from the boat you cannot miss, then add room for getting through the terminal and making the next connection. If the trip connects to a bus, subway, medical appointment, or court time, plan from the ferry departure rather than the vague idea of “the next one.” A rider headed from St. George toward Whitehall, or coming back the other way after work, needs current ferry information more than a memory of last week’s commute.
Treating the boat as daily transportation ahead of scenery is not less romantic. It is how New Yorkers make the harbor useful, one on-time crossing at a time. The view can still be the bonus. The schedule is the errand.