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You can get basic information about the Staten Island Ferry. If the information you are looking for is not available below, or if you have a more complicated inquiry, you can submit a question to the Department of Transportation.
Wheelchair and Elevator Access
Passengers with disabilities may board the ferries from both the upper or lower levels of the boats at both terminals. Some boats have elevators allowing mobility between all decks.
Elevators are available on the following Staten Island Ferry boats:
Elevators are NOT available on the following Staten Island Ferry boats:
* These boats have ramps that passengers with disabilities can use to travel between the first and second decks. The ramp does not provide access to the lower deck.
Animals
Service animals and pets are allowed on the ferry. Pets must be caged, muzzled, or crated.
Bicycles and Vehicles
The following rules apply to vehicles on the ferry:
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted on the Staten Island ferry or in the terminals.
Payphone Locations
Public payphones are in both ferry terminals:
Passenger Taxi Drop-Off and Pick-Up Locations
Parking Meter Rates
The parking meter rates at the St. George Ferry Terminal South parking lot are:
For additional parking inquiries, visit the Public Parking Lots page.
Leasing Space
To lease a space in a Staten Island Ferry terminal, contact the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC).
Visit the NYC Economic Development Corporation website.
Additional Information or Inquiries
Ferries depart every 30 minutes, except for during rush hours on weekdays.
Boats leaving Staten Island's St. George Terminal during rush hour follow this schedule:
Boats leaving Manhattan's Whitehall Terminal during rush hour follow this schedule:
A permit is required to distribute fliers or literature in Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Literature distribution is not permitted on the ferry boats.
You can apply for a Department of Transportation permit to distribute literature in the Staten Island Ferry Terminals. All permit applications are reviewed and approved on a case-by-case basis.
Online
Apply for a Literature Distribution Permit.
By Mail
You can report a problem with Staten Island Ferry services, boats, and terminals, including:
To report food related issues, submit a Restaurant, Deli, or Food Establishment Complaint instead.
You can report homeless individuals loitering or sleeping on the benches on the Staten Island Ferry or in the Ferry terminal.
The Staten Island Ferry Division works closely with the New York City Police Department and the Department of Homeless Services to address the homeless issues with the Staten Island Ferry.
The Staten Island Ferry is considered late if it departs more than six minutes later than its posted departure time.
You can request a Late Excusal Notice to give to your employer to prove that you were late to work because of a ferry delay.
You must provide:
By Email
By Phone
The Staten Island Borough President's office accepts questions, comments, and concerns about the aquarium at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal.