NYC Ferry floats more service to Rockaway this summer

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In anticipation of a busier summer season, NYC ferry announced improvements to its Rockaway service on weekends and holidays, including reserve tickets and the return of the โ€œRockaway Rocket.โ€

Starting July 1, riders will be able to secure a spot on select weekend and holiday Rockaway ferries to the beach from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and back from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets will be available for purchase up to two weeks in advance of each departure date for $10.

โ€œThereโ€™s no better place to be than Rockaway in the summertime,โ€ Queens Borough President Donovan Richards said in a statement. โ€œBetter utilizing our waterways is both smart, climate-friendly policy and the most enjoyable trip our transit system can offer.โ€

The higher-priced tickets will guarantee riders a spot onboard and grant them access to an expedited line. Most spots on each vessel will remain unreserved however, for the regular $4 fare or $2.75 if bought as part of the 10-pack option. The program will end on Sept. 4.

An additional vessel will also operate to Rockaway on weekends and holidays this summer, amounting to a 25% increase in capacity.

The Rockaway Rocket is also returning on Aug. 12, now departing between Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6 and Rockaway for just four weeks until Labor Day. The Rockaway Rocket, first launched last year, is a reservation-only express vessel to the beach. Tickets will cost $10 and schedules will be announced in the coming weeks.

โ€œAfter the success of last yearโ€™s Rockaway Rocket, we are excited to be bringing new and additional improvements for beach goers and regular riders this summer,โ€ said New York City Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Andrew Kimball said in a statement. โ€œThese two new pilot programs are designed to make the entire NYC Ferry system more enjoyable, accessible, and efficient. As ridership continues to break records, itโ€™s clear New Yorkers are endorsing the NYC Ferry Forward vision to create a more accessible, equitable…

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