Riders: It’s Ferry Bad
February 2nd, 2008 at 12:31 pm[Source: The Brooklyn Paper]
By Joe Jordan
for The Brooklyn Paper
Regular passengers on the Sunset Park to Lower Manhattan ferry slammed New York Water Taxi for hastily announcing that it will suspend winter service on Jan. 31.
“I’m devastated — this is my way of travel,” said Mary Ann Lento, who has taken the ferry to her Manhattan job every day for nearly 20 years.
She said she doesn’t mind paying $54 for her weekly 10-trip ticket.
“I’m not a young person. This is a stress-free way of travel. You know it’s going to be there and it just works.”
One rider even said that maintaining ferry service was a matter of national security.
“On 9-11 and during the blackout, the only safe way to get people in and out of the city was by ferry,” said Denise Koster, who takes the ferry to work in Manhattan.
“When the subways are down, the ferries run,” she added.
The ferry will run again, but the seasonal suspension is necessary for the time being said New York Water Taxi President Tom Fox, who cited rising fuel costs, stagnant ridership, and insufficient public funding as factors in the decision to drop anchor for the season.
In interviews this week, riders mostly said that if the ferry is indeed not a viable form of transportation, the city needs to do more to encourage ridership.
Councilman Vince Gentile (D–Bay Ridge) and other community leaders held a protest at the 58th Street ferry landing on Thursday morning to demand that the city subsidize the ferry line, as it does other forms of mass transit.
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