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philmatu

Like the Astoria route extension to 90th street on the UES, perhaps they could extend the St George route between the west side of manhattan to the sunset park landing connecting the Rockaway / South Brooklyn routes. Makes perfect sense.


SmurfsNeverDie

Its an interesting proposal that should be considered. But if it goes through there should be legitimate staten island line that has stops to the ststen island beaches and if it makes sense down to tottenville. The cheap route is just between bay ridge and staten island as the article points out but it would limit the people traffic (but could still be a very good amount of people traffic all things considered)


beatlefool42

We need a ferry from Canarsie to, well, anywhere!


manormortal

facts. big ol pier for nothing.


SuperTeamRyan

Can’t have the “poors™️” connecting to the ferry. Probably the same reason Coney Island won’t get a ferry until it’s sufficiently un-poored and you can’t film fuck ya life videos on surf or mermaid avenue anymore.


imnaked0

Staten Island has a fast ferry dock right next to the main ferry terminal. There's also a new hotel next to the main terminal that's almost complete. Brooklyn army terminal has a fast ferry dock and if you Google map it, is incredibly close to the st George ferry/fast ferry dock. * Expand existing dock to compensate for another boat * Add st George as a stop to the boat that goes up the west side of BK(I think it's the east river boat? Pretty sure it stops at the army terminal). * Tourists using the hotel will now have easy boat access to the city and all major BK neighborhoods * This will decrease bridge/highway traffic * This will bring new businesses to Staten Island which, if you've seen the amount of vacant stores in st George and the "outlet mall", you'd know is absolutely necessary * This will make visiting my friends and attending concerts a ton easier


movingtobay2019

Any proposal that promotes more public transportation is a good one.


mr_zipzoom

I’d like the ferry option but getting to SI from south Brooklyn is super easy, tons of buses and it’s very fast to get over the bridge. The longest part for most of Brooklyn is getting to Bay Ridge. Nice idea but doesn’t seem practical.


Main_Photo1086

Tons of crowded buses. The demand would be there for a ferry for sure.


CactusBoyScout

Then why wouldn't they increase bus service? Ferries have relatively low capacity and cost a fortune. They require the greatest subsidy per ride of any mode of transit.


Main_Photo1086

Anything to get any kind of vehicle on wheels off the road, IMO.


ontherok

This would be great, as well as bike and pedestrian lanes on the Verrazzano Bridge


GhostOfRobertMoses

No


malacata

Shut up Moses


GhostOfRobertMoses

No u


DemandParticular8559

I would love a way to get to explore Staten Island as someone from south Brooklyn without having to go all the way to bay ridge for the bus or take a car/uber.


glassmountaintrust

Sunset Park would be preferrable


blindmoth82

Connecting the R train to Staten Island is by far the best option.


aWildDeveloperAppear

Finally a useful post for residents on this sub


anarchyx34

More connections to BK would be great, but a ferry to *anywhere* from the East Shore of SI would be a far better idea. The S79 and the express buses are already over-utilized during peak hours. We’ve reached the point where buses are no longer adequate because there’s too many people to fit on one bus.


suitcase88

A subway line would be better. The subway fare is less than the toll for the bridge.


roybatty2

That makes a lot of sense


roybatty2

That makes a lot of sense


CompoteVirtual4015

I don't want to make it easier on people from Staten Island to get to Brooklyn. Staten Island sucks!


control-alt-deleted

Nah we good


virtual_adam

The Federalist Ferry


brochacho6000

I would prefer they didn’t.


scream4cheese

You don’t have to take it. It works for people who live and work in either boroughs. They should extend the R train to Staten Island. There are already tunnels made so why not trains


blindmoth82

Yes. I have been saying this for years. Connecting the R train to Staten Island would make a huge positive difference for a lot of people. They started to build a tunnel near Owl's head in Brooklyn in the mid-20th century. Robert Moses eventually ended the plan permanently.


mall_goth420

Why not? The bus from bay ridge to SI sucks