Pier 11/Wall Street is the terminal for all NYC Ferry routes, except for the St. George and South Brooklyn lines. The pier has five berths each with two ferry slips, and is also used by NY Waterway, Seastreak, and tour boats.
Located at the foot of Fulton Street, at the former Fulton Ferry landing, adjacent to Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 1. DUMBO is served by the East River and South Brooklyn routes.[1][2]
This stop is served by the Governors Island Ferry shuttle during summer weekends only, and the South Brooklyn route at all times (except when the Governors Island shuttle is running). Prior to 2019, the East River and South Brooklyn ferries were extended from Wall St to Governors Island during summer weekends, before being replaced by the Governors Island shuttle in 2019. The South Brooklyn route was rerouted to serve Governors Island again between Red Hook & Sunset Park at all times except when the Governors Island shuttle is running.
Located underneath the Queensboro Bridge, NYC Ferry is one of three public transit options connecting Roosevelt Island with Manhattan, the other two being the F train and the Roosevelt Island Tramway.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Ferry Terminal is located at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and opened on May 21, 2019. It is served by the Astoria route in both directions.
Nearby, connections are available to the B67 bus within the Navy Yard, and the B57, B62, and B69 buses along Flushing Avenue.
Located on the India Street Pier at 10 India Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn along the East River. Served only by the East River route.
The stop was temporary closed from May 2021 through November 2022 to address structural problems with the landing.[5]
North Williamsburg
North Williamsburg
Ferry terminal
General information
Location
North 6th Street and Kent Avenue Williamsburg, NY 11249
Corlears Hook is the northern terminal of the South Brooklyn line of the NYC Ferry system. Located at Corlears Hook Park and near Grand St, it is served by the South Brooklyn line at all times except late nights.
The stop opened along with the completion of the Lower East Side line to Long Island City on August 29, 2018. It was originally served by the Lower East Side route in both directions between August 29, 2018 and May 18, 2020. The next northbound stop was Stuyvesant Cove, with the next southbound stop being Wall St, the last stop.
On May 18, 2020, the Lower East Side route was discontinued, and service at this stop was replaced by an extended South Brooklyn route, which became its northern terminal. However, uptown service was not restored as a part of this service change.
Atlantic Avenue
Atlantic Avenue (Brooklyn Bridge Pier 6)
Ferry terminal
General information
Location
Brooklyn Bridge Park Greenway Brooklyn Heights, New York, 11201
The Red Hook Terminal is located in the Atlantic Basin next door to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
Bay Ridge
Bay Ridge is the southern terminal of the South Brooklyn line of the NYC Ferry system. Located on the north end of the 69th Street Pier in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn along the Verrazano Narrows, it is served by the South Brooklyn line at all times except late nights.
Bay Ridge
Ferry terminal
General information
Location
American Veterans Memorial Pier Bay Ridge Brooklyn, New York, 11220
The stop opened along with the completion of the original South Brooklyn line to Wall St/Pier 11 on July 1, 2017. It currently serves as the southern terminal of the South Brooklyn line.
In 2019, as part of a service expansion announcement, it was announced by NYC Ferry that a new route, called the Coney Island route, would open in 2021 and operate from Wall St/Pier 11 to Coney Island, with an intermediate stop at Bay Ridge. As a part of this change, Bay Ridge would no longer be the southern terminal of the South Brooklyn line, with service being replaced by the Coney Island route (which never opened and is still served by the South Brooklyn Route as of 2024).
Located on the north side of Rockaway Park in Jamaica Bay. Served only by the Rockaway route, however the ferry terminal also has shuttle buses towards Edgemere to the east, and Jacob Riis Park to the west.
Located at the south east end of Classon Point park, it opened as part of the Soundview line in August 2018. It was the northern terminal of the Soundview Line until the opening of Throgs Neck/Ferry Point Park. The Bx27 bus stops near the street loop on the north side of the street.
Located in Stuyvesant Cove Park at 20th Street, it originally opened as part of the Lower East Side line in August 2018. When the Lower East Side line was discontinued, it was added as a stop to the Soundview line on May 18, 2020.
This stop will serve as the southern terminal of the Coney Island line and will open in 2021. Never was opened because the Coney Island Pier was too shallow.