New York Water Taxi
Locale | New York City |
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Waterway | East River, Hudson River, Upper New York Bay |
Transit type | Water taxi |
Owner |
Douglas Durst Helena Durst |
Began operation | September 25, 2002[1] |
No. of lines | 13 |
No. of vessels | 12 |
No. of terminals | 11 |
Daily ridership | Approximately 1,370 |
Website |
nywatertaxi |
New York Water Taxi (NYWT) is a water taxi service based in New York City, offering sightseeing, charter and commuter services mainly to points along the East River and Hudson River. It is one of several private operators of ferries, sightseeing boats, and water taxis in the Port of New York and New Jersey.
They are an affiliate company of The Durst Organization Inc. A partnership venture between Douglas Durst and Tom Fox, NYWT has been a New York fixture since 2002, beginning with a fleet of six distinctive yellow vessels with black and white checks. Today, the iconic 12-vessel fleet also includes two vessels of their sister organization Circle Line Downtown.
Vessels
New York Water Taxi operates a fleet of 12 vessels of four distinct classes with most of them being named for what the company refers to as "the unsung hero's [sic] of the New York Harbor".[2] The 67.1-foot (20.5 m) Ed Rogowsky, Gene Flatow, Marian S Heiskell, Sam Holmes, and Seymour B. Durst vessels designed by Incat Crowther of Sydney Australia and built from 2005 to 2008 by the Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding Corporation are capable of carrying up to 149 passengers at a speed of 28 knots. The 53.3-foot (16.2 m) Curt Berger, John Keith, Michael Mann, Mickey Murphy, and Schuyler Meyer Jr. designed by Nigel Gee of Southampton England and vessels built from 2002 to 2003 by Robert E. Derecktor Connecticut Shipyards, LLC are capable of carrying up to 74 passengers at 24 knots.[3]
Services
The New York Water Taxi offers a variety of services, including a day pass that travels around Lower Manhattan and Dumbo, which includes admission to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The company also operates a shuttle service from Pier 11/Wall Street to the IKEA superstore and Fairway Market, both located in Red Hook, Brooklyn; this service is branded as the "Ikea Express Shuttle." Another service, the Statue by Night cruise, travels along the East River and around New York Harbor. Traditional rush-hour commuter service runs between Pier 84 of the Hudson River Park to Brookfield Place.
Seasonal cruises include Fall Foliage, Audubon Winter and Summer EcoCruises, and New Year’s Eve Family Cruises.
Gallery
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A boat drydocked at a maintenance marina in Tottenville, Staten Island
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The New York Water Taxi leaves the Fulton Ferry Landing during the taping of reality TV show Fat March
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Boats moored at New York Water Taxi's storage facility in Red Hook, Brooklyn near New York Water Taxi's former ferry slip behind the Fairway Market
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Marian S Heiskell departs the storage facility in Red Hook
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The Schuyler Meyer Jr. arriving at the Wall Street Ferry Pier
References
- ↑ "New York City Water Taxi Company Takes Off". Associated Press. October 21, 2002. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
- ↑ "NY Water Taxi in talks with German firm; beaches spin-off". NewYorkology. June 21, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-05.
- ↑ "Our Boats". New York Water Taxi. Retrieved 2010-07-05.
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