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November 15th, 2007 at 1:39 pm

[Source: Brooklyn Daily Eagle]

Commuter Boat ‘Test Run’ Reaches Manhattan in Fifteen Minutes

By Harold Egeln

SRWA + NY Water Taxi — Eagle photo by Georgine BenvenutoBAY RIDGE — It took 15 minutes for a ferry at a 25 mph clip to travel from off the 69th Street Pier in Bay Ridge to the Wall Street Pier 11 on Tuesday afternoon.

The “let’s root and toot for the ferry” test run with a waterborne lunch pep talk served as a preview of what many ferry advocates hope will be the wave of the near-future for Bay Ridge commuters, perhaps as early as this coming spring. Lunch was provided by local restaurants, such as the Kettle Black, Cebu, Yossi’s Sweethouse, and Paneantico, plus Fairways supermarket, with sponsorship by Greiner-Maltz Realty and gift bags from GovGoods.

Teaming up as ride sponsors were NY Water Taxi in partnership with TWFM Ferry Service to promote the ferry service for Bay Ridge. Nearly 40 people, including government and civic officials, along with the media and guests, were on the ride.

Right now, the money for a ferry slip barge to be attached to the 69th Street Veterans Memorial Pier is floating in the city treasury, lost at sea there for four years. Keeping the idea afloat is a small but determined alternative, commuter transit movement — the recently formed nonprofit Sunset-Ridge Waterfront Alliance (SRWA). It is buoyed by strong political and civic support shining like a lighthouse beacon for better Bay Ridge commuter service, said ferry advocates.

“We’re making ferry rides economical. It will be subsidized,” said Heather McCown, leader of SRWA, speaking on the ferry. “We will make it accessible. We need to fully integrate the city’s transportation system, its bus, rail and ferry service. And this will change the public perception, with an easy, fast and enjoyable harbor commute.”

The ride was on a NY Water Taxi boat, launched at the 58th Street Public Pier ferry slip at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park, stopping briefly off the 69th Street Pier where people were fishing and strolling. It then whipped to Downtown Manhattan in 15 minutes. Normally the trip would take 20 minutes during rush hours. TWFM Ferry Service worked in partnership with NY Water Taxi to provide the ride. Although unable to dock and load at the 69th Street Pier, the mid-afternoon ride symbolically represented the very first Bay Ridge-Manhattan ferry ride since the early 1990s when Bay Ridge ferry commuter service was halted.

Bay Ridge’s direct commuter ferry ended with the closing of the deteriorating 69th Street Pier in 1990. It was rebuilt and completed eight years ago. In 2003, $500,000 was placed into the city budget for Fiscal Year 2004 by Councilmen Vincent Gentile of Bay Ridge and David Yassky of Brooklyn Heights for construction of a 20 by 30 feet ferry slip to be attached to the pier. Shortly before that, the renovated 58th Street Public Pier at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park got a ferry slip and commuter ferry service.

“This is the civilized way to travel,” said Councilman Gentile speaking to riders. “The time has come, and is even past-due, for this ferry service. Here’s a quick trip from Bay Ridge to Downtown Manhattan in just 20 minutes.”

“The service can be put in by next spring,” said trip sponsor Tom Fox, CEO and president of NY Water Taxi. “The decision to do this is now moving in the right direction.” Fox thanked McCown and the Alliance for making waves to get Bay Ridge ferry service restored. “There’s a great expression from the 1960s that I like and is apt here. ‘If the people lead, the leaders will follow.’”

With that, Fox thanked Gentile and Congressman Jerry Nadler, who was unable to be on the ride, for their funding and support. On board, Assemblyman Alex Brook-Krasny told the riders of his support, noting that he represents shorefront communities of Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay and Bay Ridge. A statement from Borough President Marty Markowitz in support of the ferry service was also read.

Read the whole article at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle

Photo: c/o Brooklyn Daily Eagle — Georgine Benvenuto

Photo caption: SRWA Vice-President Andrew Wasserman; Michael Rossny, deputy director of Transportation and Infrastructure for the borough president; Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny; Tom Fox, president and CEO of NY Water Taxi; SRWA President Heather McCown; SRWA board member Peter Killlen; City Councilman Vincent Gentile and Bay Ridge Community Council President Bob Cassara

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    […] organization — that is “committed to a greener community” in Brooklyn — she organized a preview of what a commute from Bay Ridge to lower Manhattan would be like for Bay Ridge commuters so that NYC Assembly and NYS politicians could see exactly […]

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