The Rockaway Rocket is here, for now! This temporary express ferry shuttle pilot program started on July 23rd and will run on weekends and holidays through September 11th!
This program is an effort by the city to raise revenue and increase ridership. It is part of a broader overhaul of the ferry’s fare system. The Rockaway Rocket is a nonstop express ferry, departing from Manhattan’s Pier 11 by Wall Street and stops directly at 108th street at Beach Channel Drive.
Manhattan departures are scheduled at 9:30 am, 11:30 am, and 1:30 pm. Riders can depart from Rockaway directly to Pier 11/Wall Street at 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm, and 6:30 pm. The cost for a 1-way ticket is $8 and it ONLY includes the Rockaway Rocket ferry ride. A round-trip ticket costs $16. There is a cost of $2.75 to transfer to another ferry, train, or bus. The non-stop trip takes between 45-55 minutes and skips the Sunset Park stop.
This new service comes conveniently at the same time Mayor Adams announced that the fare for the regular NYC Ferry will climb to $4 per ride (up from $2.75) for “tourists and infrequent riders” starting September 12th.
The ACTUAL cost of a ferry ride is $12.88 per trip even though riders have been paying $2.75. According to “The Gothamist,’ the city had underreported approximately $244 million worth of expenses since 2015.
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The Rockaway Rocket is a new and exciting pilot program that will bring more people from Manhattan to now “Easy to Reach Rockaway Beach.” It beats the hot and sweaty subway and is an easy 45-55 minutes from Wall Street to The Rock and vice versa! Give it a try and let me know what you think at [email protected].