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subsequently extended again, first till mid-October 2013 and then until January 2014. Community organizations, activists and elected officials in Rockaway and Brooklyn campaigned for a permanent extension of the subsidized service. Though full service on the Montague Street Tunnel was restored in mid-September 2014, many commuters continued to take the ferry, despite its extra $ 1 cost over the subway fare. In mid-October, Mayor
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visited Rockaway and declared that the time had come to end the ferry service, since all of the subway service that it had replaced was now back in operation. Despite efforts from other local officials, the ferry last ran on October 31, 2014, after Seastreak was unsuccessful in procuring an extension
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takes approximately five to six hours. The service was temporarily discontinued in the summer of 2023 due to low passenger demand. However, the company announced that the trip will return in the summer of 2024. Before launching its service to Martha's Vineyard, Seastreak had expressed an interest in
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and Manhattan. In December 2013, it was reported that since inception, the run between Rockaway and Manhattan had attracted an average of about 730 passengers per day, on top of the approximately 250 daily passengers traveling between Brooklyn and Manhattan. The ferry by that time had carried nearly
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that morning that there were 300 aboard and that many of those injured were thrown from their seats. The cause of the accident was not immediately clear. Eighty-five people were injured, two critically. According to the captain, the control system of the boat failed to respond. Lawsuits seeking
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is the tenth and newest member of the Seastreak ferry fleet. It began service on July 31, 2023. It is primarily utilized to accommodate passengers traveling between Belford/Middletown and Manhattan. The vessel can hold 406 passengers and crew as well as reach a top speed of 36 knots. Before its
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Originally intended as a stopgap alternative transportation measure only for the months until subway service was restored at the end of May in 2013, the ferry service proved to be popular with locals, and the city's contract with Seastreak was initially extended until July 2013 and then was
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On July 17, 2009, Seastreak began providing weekend service from Highlands, NJ and New York City to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. One ferry departs New York City on Friday afternoon and returns on Sunday night. The trip through
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for New York Mets games on weekends. However, that service has been discontinued since before the pandemic hit. The company has long offered "special event cruises" such as sightseeing excursions, sunset cruises, trips to
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are 95-foot vessels owned by New England Fast Ferry and have a capacity of 149 passengers and can travel up to 29 knots (33 mph). The vessels were built by Derecktor Shipyards of
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damages have been brought by injured passengers. As of May 16, 2013, the deadline for filing, thirty-seven claims had been made against the company. The case will be heard in
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is a 65-foot vessel owned by New England Fast Ferry; it has a capacity of 149 passengers and can travel up to 29 knots (33 mph). It is used as the ferry for the seasonal
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acquired Express Navigation. The company was renamed Seastreak. Following Sea Containers filing for bankruptcy in 2006, Seastreak was sold to New England Fast Ferry in 2008.
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are all 141 foot vessels owned by Seastreak; each has a capacity of 505 passengers and travels at a top speed of 38 knots (44 mph). The vessels were built by
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to Manhattan takes approximately 40 minutes. From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, service is also provided to the public beaches in
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Seastreak announced construction of a 600-passenger high-speed luxury ferry in September 2016 for service between the
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as well as special event and sightseeing excursions in the harbor and seasonal service to the New England coast.
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was delivered in December 2021 but initially remained out of service due to decreased ridership following the
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has a length of 157 feet. It is currently the largest high-speed passenger ferry in the United States.
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extensive refit in early 2023, it served as a member of the Rhode Island Fast Ferry fleet out of
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in Brooklyn. One crew member was injured, and approximately 100 passengers were evacuated.
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of Australia and the ferry service name was changed to Express Navigation. In 1999
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of the service. Rockaway ferry service resumed on May 1, 2017, as part of the
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during the summer months but began a reduced year-round service in 2023.
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200,000 passengers since its inception, according to city officials.
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Seastreak began operation in 1986 as TNT Hydrolines, a subsidiary of
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The ferry is seen during a romantic moment passing underneath the
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Flegenheimer, Matt; Moynihan, Colin (January 9, 2013).
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of Australia operating commuter ferry services between
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2006
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route. The vessel was built by Merrifield-Roberts of
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In 1994 all of TNT's maritime assets were acquired by
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after a fire broke out aboard a ferry heading to the
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a few times each day. Service used to be provided to
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In October 2003, eight passengers were evacuated to
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