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St. George Terminal

St. George Terminal is a ferry, railway, bus, and park and ride transit center in the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City. It is located at the intersection of Richmond Terrace and Bay Street, near Staten Island Borough Hall, SIUH Community Park and Richmond County Supreme Court. St. George is a rare example of a rail-boat connection in the United States.[a]

St. George Terminal
Intermodal transit center
Main concourse
General information
LocationOne Bay Street
Staten Island, New York
United States
Coordinates40°38′36″N 74°4′27″W / 40.64333°N 74.07417°W / 40.64333; -74.07417 (St. George station)
Operated byNYCDOT
Line(s)Staten Island Ferry
Connections
Construction
AccessibleYes
Ferry services
Preceding station NYCDOT Following station
Terminus Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal
Terminus
Preceding station NYC Ferry Following station
Terminus St. George Battery Park City
Location

History edit

 
The arch gate above the terminal, constructed during the 2000s renovations.

A ferry and rail terminal at the St. George site (then called St. George's Landing)[1] and an extension of the Staten Island Railway (then called Staten Island Rapid Transit) north from Vanderbilt's Landing (today's Clifton Station) had been proposed in the 1870s by the owners of the Staten Island Railroad, George Law, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Erastus Wiman, to replace the various ferry sites on the north and east shores of Staten Island.[2][3] St. George was selected due to it being the closest point from Staten Island to Manhattan, about a 5-mile (8.0 km) distance.[2][4] The terminal and the local neighborhood were renamed to St. George in honor of Law, allegedly as a concession by Wiman in order to build the terminal and connecting tunnel on land owned by Law.[5][6][7] An extension of the line to Tompkinsville was opened in 1884, and the tunnel between Tompkinsville and the terminal was constructed from 1884 to 1885.[8] The ferry terminal was opened in early 1886, while the rail terminal opened in March of that year.[9][1][10] The terminal's entrance building would be opened in 1897.[4]

The St. George rail terminal as originally built was constructed of wood, with no overhead obstructions.[11] Adjacent to the station was a large freight terminal called the St. George Yard, where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's freight operations exchanged with car floats to other terminals in the New York Harbor.[8] The B&O also operated the Staten Island Rapid Transit and ferries under a 99-year lease signed in 1885.[4] A trolley terminal for the Staten Island Electric Company was formerly located above the ferryhouse.[11][12]

After the Municipal takeover of the Staten Island Ferry service, a new St. George Ferry Terminal Complex was designed by Carrère and Hastings and opened in 1905.[13] As part of this construction, the St. George tunnel was lengthened.[8] It was built with two portals at its north end; one on the geographic east side currently in use by the Staten Island Railway, and an additional western portal intended for the Staten Island Tunnel, which would have traveled across the Narrows and connected to the New York City Subway's BMT Fourth Avenue Line in Brooklyn.[8] In 1923 an excavation shaft for the Narrows tunnel was constructed at the south end of the terminal near Shore Road, though construction was halted in 1925.[4][11][14] In 1930, civic leaders proposed a $2.5 million ferry terminal to replace the existing complex, with an underground train terminal below a 26-story office development. However, this plan was never carried out.[15]

On June 25, 1946, a large fire destroyed both the wooden ferry and rail terminals, killing three people.[16][13] Full service was restored in July of that year.[2][4][11] A new facility was built by the city, opening on June 8, 1951, which led the tunneling shaft to be filled in.[2][4][11][17] The new facility cost $21 million.[17] The former freight yard was replaced by a New York City Department of Transportation municipal parking lot when the new terminal opened; the parking lot has since been replaced by Richmond County Bank Ballpark.[2][5][17][18][19]

The station served as the northern (eastern) terminus for the Staten Island Railway North Shore Branch to Arlington and Port Ivory until its closure in 1953. The line used tracks 11 and 12 on the north end of the terminal, which are currently unused.[20][8][4]

Plans for a renovation of the ferry terminal were announced in March 1997,[21] and it received renovations in the 2000s as part of a $300 million renovation of several ferry terminals in the area, including the St. George and Whitehall Terminals.[22][23] St. George's direct rail-boat connection is one of a few remaining in the United States.[20]

The MTA announced in late 2022 that it would open customer service centers at 15 stations; the centers would provide services such as travel information and OMNY farecards. The first six customer service centers, including one at St. George Terminal, were to open in early 2023.[24][25] St. George Terminal's customer service center opened at the beginning of March 2023.[26][27]

Ferry terminal edit

 
Entrance to the ferry portion of the St. George Terminal

St. George Terminal is the southern terminal of the Staten Island Ferry; it runs only to Whitehall Terminal, on the southern tip of Manhattan near Battery Park. The Staten Island Ferry runs a 24-hour service between the terminals. Ferries usually run at 15-to-20-minute intervals during rush hours and every 30 minutes at other times.[28][29]

In January 2019, NYC Ferry announced that it would start operating its St. George route in 2020. The route was originally supposed to run from the St. George Terminal to Battery Park City Ferry Terminal and West Midtown Ferry Terminal in Manhattan.[30][31][32][33] However, due to concerns that the massive Staten Island Ferry boats and the small NYC Ferry craft might not be able to share a dock, the New York City Economic Development Corporation announced in January 2020 that a NYC Ferry dock would instead be built close to the existing terminal, on the opposite side of Empire Outlets closer to the Richmond County Bank Ballpark.[34] NYC Ferry service began operating in August 2021.[35][36]

Staten Island Railway station edit

St. George
  Staten Island Railway station (rapid transit)
 
Staten Island Railway station platform in St. George Terminal.
General information
LocationOne Bay Street
St. George, Staten Island
Coordinates40°38′36″N 74°4′27″W / 40.64333°N 74.07417°W / 40.64333; -74.07417
Platforms6 island platforms (5 in regular service)
Tracks12 (10 in regular service)
Connections
Construction
Structure typeOpen-cut[37]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code501
History
OpenedMarch 7, 1886; 138 years ago (1886-03-07)[9]
Services
Preceding station   Staten Island Railway Following station
Terminus   Tompkinsville
Former services
Preceding station   Staten Island Railway Following station
Richmond County Bank Ballpark
Closed 2010
Terminus
  Tompkinsville
Preceding station Staten Island Railway Following station
New Brighton
Closed 1953
toward Port Ivory
North Shore Branch Terminus
Track layout
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Location
 

The railroad station, which is known as the St. George station, opened on March 7, 1886. It is the northern terminus of the main line of the Staten Island Railway, which operates 24/7. It is also one of two stations that require the US$2.90 fare on entry and exit, the other being Tompkinsville. This station is handicapped-accessible.[38][39]

 
Early 20th century

This station is situated in an open cut below street level, with a four-lane bus terminal and parking lot above it. The station has five active platforms and ten tracks, numbered 1 through 10 from east to west. All tracks end at bumper blocks at their railroad northern (geographic eastern) ends. There is also a sixth island platform with two additional tracks (11 and 12) to the west (geographic north) no longer in revenue service, which historically served the Staten Island Rapid Transit's North Shore Branch.[40] It currently acts as a passageway to the North Municipal Parking Field on Richmond Terrace, and towards Richmond County Bank Ballpark, one of two access points to this station. The track ballast is present through this construction zone. The mezzanine area has separate fare control areas: the east side for passengers entering, and the west side is for passengers exiting. Station booths and MetroCard vending machines are located on both sides. Just before each platform bay are the old destination indicators to the left and right of each platform entrance, corresponding to each departing track. There are green bulbs above these displays that indicate where the next train will be leaving from. This station originally opened with nothing overhead; no bus bays and no ramps.[8] It was the site of a 1946 fire that nearly destroyed the terminal.[4][2]

Just south of the station towards Tompkinsville, the Staten Island Railway runs in the system's only tunnel, known as the St. George Tunnel.[8][41]

Station layout edit

Station layout
G Street level Exit/entrance, buses, Staten Island Ferry
  North side elevator (Elevator PE-W) accesses bus/taxi, ferry, and SIR platform levels. South side elevator (Elevator PE-S) accesses passenger drop-off and ferry levels.
P
Platform level
Track 12 No passenger service (Richmond County Bank Ballpark)
Island platform, not in service  
Track 11 No passenger service (Richmond County Bank Ballpark)
Track 10 No regular service
Island platform, not in service  
Track 9 No regular service
Track 8 No regular service
Island platform, not in service  
Track 7 No regular service
Track 6   rush hours toward Tottenville (Great Kills)
Island platform  
Track 5   rush hours toward Tottenville (Great Kills)
Track 4   toward Great Kills rush hours, Tottenville other times (Tompkinsville)
Island platform  
Track 3   toward Great Kills rush hours, Tottenville other times (Tompkinsville)
Track 2   toward Great Kills rush hours, Tottenville other times (Tompkinsville)
Island platform  
Track 1   toward Great Kills rush hours, Tottenville other times (Tompkinsville)

New York City Bus edit

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a number of bus routes in Staten Island, New York, United States. Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Staten Island).

 
S51 bus at St. George Ferry Terminal
 
A bus parked at St. George

Departures are given below by loading bay.

Ramp Routes Destination Notes
A S61 Local
S91 Limited
Staten Island Mall
  • S61 all times.
  • S91 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S62 Local
S92 Limited
Travis
via College of Staten Island
  • S62 all times.
  • S92 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S66 Port Richmond
  • Weekdays only.
  • Via Grymes Hill.
S78 Charleston
Bricktown Center Mall
  • S78 all times.
  • Stopped at Ramp D prior to June 27, 2010 service reductions.
B S51 Local
S81 Limited
Grant City
via South Beach
  • S51 all times.
  • S81 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S74 Local
S84 Limited
Charleston
Bricktown Center Mall
  • S74 all times.
  • S84 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S76 Local
S86 Limited
Oakwood
  • S76 weekdays only.
  • S86 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
C S46 Local
S96 Limited
Chelsea
West Shore Plaza
  • S46 all times.
  • S96 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S48 Local
S98 Limited
Arlington
  • S48 all times.
  • S98 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
D S40 Local
S90 Limited
Bloomfield
via Goethals Homes
  • S40 all times.
  • S90 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S44 Local
S94 Limited
Staten Island Mall
via Port Richmond
  • S44 all times.
  • S94 PM rush-only limited-stop service.
S42 New Brighton
  • Runs rush hours and evenings only.
  • Stopped at Ramp C prior to June 27, 2010 service reductions.
S52 South Beach
Staten Island University Hospital
  • No overnight service.

Nearby attractions edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ On the west coast, Vallejo station is an example of a rail-boat connection, with another proposed to be built in neighboring Hercules, California.

References edit

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  3. ^ "Staten Islanders Worried: Anxious to Know Who Will Run the Ferryboats to This City" (PDF). The New York Times. May 25, 1893. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
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External links edit

  • Entrance from Google Maps Street View
  • Train at the terminal from Google Maps Street View
  • Platforms from Google Maps Street View

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St George Terminal is a ferry railway bus and park and ride transit center in the St George neighborhood of Staten Island New York City It is located at the intersection of Richmond Terrace and Bay Street near Staten Island Borough Hall SIUH Community Park and Richmond County Supreme Court St George is a rare example of a rail boat connection in the United States a St George TerminalIntermodal transit centerMain concourseGeneral informationLocationOne Bay StreetStaten Island New YorkUnited StatesCoordinates40 38 36 N 74 4 27 W 40 64333 N 74 07417 W 40 64333 74 07417 St George station Operated byNYCDOTLine s Staten Island FerryConnectionsStaten Island Railway at St GeorgeNYCT Bus S40 S42 S44 S46 S48 S51 S52 S61 S62 S66 S74 S76 S78 S81 S84 S86 S90 S91 S92 S94 S96 S98ConstructionAccessibleYesFerry servicesPreceding station NYCDOT Following station Terminus Staten Island Ferry Whitehall TerminalTerminus Preceding station NYC Ferry Following station Terminus St George Battery Park Citytoward West MidtownLocation Contents 1 History 2 Ferry terminal 3 Staten Island Railway station 3 1 Station layout 4 New York City Bus 5 Nearby attractions 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The arch gate above the terminal constructed during the 2000s renovations A ferry and rail terminal at the St George site then called St George s Landing 1 and an extension of the Staten Island Railway then called Staten Island Rapid Transit north from Vanderbilt s Landing today s Clifton Station had been proposed in the 1870s by the owners of the Staten Island Railroad George Law Cornelius Vanderbilt and Erastus Wiman to replace the various ferry sites on the north and east shores of Staten Island 2 3 St George was selected due to it being the closest point from Staten Island to Manhattan about a 5 mile 8 0 km distance 2 4 The terminal and the local neighborhood were renamed to St George in honor of Law allegedly as a concession by Wiman in order to build the terminal and connecting tunnel on land owned by Law 5 6 7 An extension of the line to Tompkinsville was opened in 1884 and the tunnel between Tompkinsville and the terminal was constructed from 1884 to 1885 8 The ferry terminal was opened in early 1886 while the rail terminal opened in March of that year 9 1 10 The terminal s entrance building would be opened in 1897 4 The St George rail terminal as originally built was constructed of wood with no overhead obstructions 11 Adjacent to the station was a large freight terminal called the St George Yard where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad s freight operations exchanged with car floats to other terminals in the New York Harbor 8 The B amp O also operated the Staten Island Rapid Transit and ferries under a 99 year lease signed in 1885 4 A trolley terminal for the Staten Island Electric Company was formerly located above the ferryhouse 11 12 After the Municipal takeover of the Staten Island Ferry service a new St George Ferry Terminal Complex was designed by Carrere and Hastings and opened in 1905 13 As part of this construction the St George tunnel was lengthened 8 It was built with two portals at its north end one on the geographic east side currently in use by the Staten Island Railway and an additional western portal intended for the Staten Island Tunnel which would have traveled across the Narrows and connected to the New York City Subway s BMT Fourth Avenue Line in Brooklyn 8 In 1923 an excavation shaft for the Narrows tunnel was constructed at the south end of the terminal near Shore Road though construction was halted in 1925 4 11 14 In 1930 civic leaders proposed a 2 5 million ferry terminal to replace the existing complex with an underground train terminal below a 26 story office development However this plan was never carried out 15 On June 25 1946 a large fire destroyed both the wooden ferry and rail terminals killing three people 16 13 Full service was restored in July of that year 2 4 11 A new facility was built by the city opening on June 8 1951 which led the tunneling shaft to be filled in 2 4 11 17 The new facility cost 21 million 17 The former freight yard was replaced by a New York City Department of Transportation municipal parking lot when the new terminal opened the parking lot has since been replaced by Richmond County Bank Ballpark 2 5 17 18 19 The station served as the northern eastern terminus for the Staten Island Railway North Shore Branch to Arlington and Port Ivory until its closure in 1953 The line used tracks 11 and 12 on the north end of the terminal which are currently unused 20 8 4 Plans for a renovation of the ferry terminal were announced in March 1997 21 and it received renovations in the 2000s as part of a 300 million renovation of several ferry terminals in the area including the St George and Whitehall Terminals 22 23 St George s direct rail boat connection is one of a few remaining in the United States 20 The MTA announced in late 2022 that it would open customer service centers at 15 stations the centers would provide services such as travel information and OMNY farecards The first six customer service centers including one at St George Terminal were to open in early 2023 24 25 St George Terminal s customer service center opened at the beginning of March 2023 26 27 Ferry terminal edit nbsp Entrance to the ferry portion of the St George Terminal St George Terminal is the southern terminal of the Staten Island Ferry it runs only to Whitehall Terminal on the southern tip of Manhattan near Battery Park The Staten Island Ferry runs a 24 hour service between the terminals Ferries usually run at 15 to 20 minute intervals during rush hours and every 30 minutes at other times 28 29 In January 2019 NYC Ferry announced that it would start operating its St George route in 2020 The route was originally supposed to run from the St George Terminal to Battery Park City Ferry Terminal and West Midtown Ferry Terminal in Manhattan 30 31 32 33 However due to concerns that the massive Staten Island Ferry boats and the small NYC Ferry craft might not be able to share a dock the New York City Economic Development Corporation announced in January 2020 that a NYC Ferry dock would instead be built close to the existing terminal on the opposite side of Empire Outlets closer to the Richmond County Bank Ballpark 34 NYC Ferry service began operating in August 2021 35 36 Staten Island Railway station editSt George nbsp Staten Island Railway station rapid transit nbsp Staten Island Railway station platform in St George Terminal General informationLocationOne Bay StreetSt George Staten IslandCoordinates40 38 36 N 74 4 27 W 40 64333 N 74 07417 W 40 64333 74 07417Platforms6 island platforms 5 in regular service Tracks12 10 in regular service Connections nbsp Staten Island Ferry at St George Terminal nbsp NYCT Bus S40 S42 S44 S46 S48 S51 S52 S61 S62 S66 S74 S76 S78 S81 S84 S86 S90 S91 S92 S94 S96 S98ConstructionStructure typeOpen cut 37 AccessibleYesOther informationStation code501HistoryOpenedMarch 7 1886 138 years ago 1886 03 07 9 ServicesPreceding station nbsp Staten Island Railway Following station Terminus nbsp Tompkinsvilletoward TottenvilleFormer servicesPreceding station nbsp Staten Island Railway Following station Richmond County Bank BallparkClosed 2010Terminus nbsp Tompkinsvilletoward Tottenville Preceding station Staten Island Railway Following station New BrightonClosed 1953toward Port Ivory North Shore Branch TerminusTrack layoutLegend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to BallPark nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp to TompkinsvilleLocation nbsp The railroad station which is known as the St George station opened on March 7 1886 It is the northern terminus of the main line of the Staten Island Railway which operates 24 7 It is also one of two stations that require the US 2 90 fare on entry and exit the other being Tompkinsville This station is handicapped accessible 38 39 nbsp Early 20th century This station is situated in an open cut below street level with a four lane bus terminal and parking lot above it The station has five active platforms and ten tracks numbered 1 through 10 from east to west All tracks end at bumper blocks at their railroad northern geographic eastern ends There is also a sixth island platform with two additional tracks 11 and 12 to the west geographic north no longer in revenue service which historically served the Staten Island Rapid Transit s North Shore Branch 40 It currently acts as a passageway to the North Municipal Parking Field on Richmond Terrace and towards Richmond County Bank Ballpark one of two access points to this station The track ballast is present through this construction zone The mezzanine area has separate fare control areas the east side for passengers entering and the west side is for passengers exiting Station booths and MetroCard vending machines are located on both sides Just before each platform bay are the old destination indicators to the left and right of each platform entrance corresponding to each departing track There are green bulbs above these displays that indicate where the next train will be leaving from This station originally opened with nothing overhead no bus bays and no ramps 8 It was the site of a 1946 fire that nearly destroyed the terminal 4 2 Just south of the station towards Tompkinsville the Staten Island Railway runs in the system s only tunnel known as the St George Tunnel 8 41 Station layout edit Station layout G Street level Exit entrance buses Staten Island Ferry nbsp North side elevator Elevator PE W accesses bus taxi ferry and SIR platform levels South side elevator Elevator PE S accesses passenger drop off and ferry levels PPlatform level Track 12 No passenger service Richmond County Bank Ballpark Island platform not in service nbsp Track 11 No passenger service Richmond County Bank Ballpark Track 10 No regular service Island platform not in service nbsp Track 9 No regular service Track 8 No regular service Island platform not in service nbsp Track 7 No regular service Track 6 nbsp rush hours toward Tottenville Great Kills Island platform nbsp Track 5 nbsp rush hours toward Tottenville Great Kills Track 4 nbsp toward Great Kills rush hours Tottenville other times Tompkinsville Island platform nbsp Track 3 nbsp toward Great Kills rush hours Tottenville other times Tompkinsville Track 2 nbsp toward Great Kills rush hours Tottenville other times Tompkinsville Island platform nbsp Track 1 nbsp toward Great Kills rush hours Tottenville other times Tompkinsville New York City Bus editSee also List of bus routes in Staten Island The Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a number of bus routes in Staten Island New York United States Some of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines see list of streetcar lines in Staten Island nbsp S51 bus at St George Ferry Terminal nbsp A bus parked at St George Departures are given below by loading bay Ramp Routes Destination Notes A S61 LocalS91 Limited Staten Island Mall S61 all times S91 PM rush only limited stop service S62 LocalS92 Limited Travis via College of Staten Island S62 all times S92 PM rush only limited stop service S66 Port Richmond Weekdays only Via Grymes Hill S78 CharlestonBricktown Center Mall S78 all times Stopped at Ramp D prior to June 27 2010 service reductions B S51 LocalS81 Limited Grant Cityvia South Beach S51 all times S81 PM rush only limited stop service S74 LocalS84 Limited CharlestonBricktown Center Mall S74 all times S84 PM rush only limited stop service S76 LocalS86 Limited Oakwood S76 weekdays only S86 PM rush only limited stop service C S46 LocalS96 Limited ChelseaWest Shore Plaza S46 all times S96 PM rush only limited stop service S48 LocalS98 Limited Arlington S48 all times S98 PM rush only limited stop service D S40 LocalS90 Limited Bloomfieldvia Goethals Homes S40 all times S90 PM rush only limited stop service S44 LocalS94 Limited Staten Island Mallvia Port Richmond S44 all times S94 PM rush only limited stop service S42 New Brighton Runs rush hours and evenings only Stopped at Ramp C prior to June 27 2010 service reductions S52 South BeachStaten Island University Hospital No overnight service Nearby attractions editNational Lighthouse Museum St George Theatre Staten Island September 11 MemorialNotes edit On the west coast Vallejo station is an example of a rail boat connection with another proposed to be built in neighboring Hercules California References edit a b Rapid Transit on Staten Island PDF The New York Times January 17 1886 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c d e f Roger P Roess Gene Sansone August 23 2012 The Wheels That Drove New York A History of the New York City Transit System Springer Science amp Business Media pp 416 ISBN 978 3 642 30484 2 Staten Islanders Worried Anxious to Know Who Will Run the Ferryboats to This City PDF The New York Times May 25 1893 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c d e f g h Leigh Irvin Matus Paul January 2002 State Island Rapid Transit The Essential History thethirdrail net The Third Rail Online Retrieved June 27 2015 a b Minn Michael December 18 2009 History and Future of the North Shore Rail Line on Staten Island PDF michaelminn net Archived from the original PDF on June 1 2015 Retrieved August 1 2015 Staten Island Ferry Terminal Named to Canonize George Law PDF The New York Times May 26 1929 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2015 Waite Thomas L July 19 1987 If You re Thinking of Living in St George The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 8 2015 a b c d e f g Pitanza Marc 2015 Staten Island Rapid Transit Images of Rail Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1 4671 2338 9 a b Staten Island s Rapid Transit The New System Which Lessens Time and Increases Facilities PDF The New York Times March 9 1886 Retrieved July 24 2015 Staten Island Advance March 27 2011 For Erastus Wiman St George was a golden opportunity SILive com Staten Island New York Staten Island Advance Retrieved October 8 2015 a b c d e The City of New York Board of Estimate and Apportionment The Narrows Tunnel PDF brooklynrail net New York City Board of Estimate Brooklyn Historic Railway Association 1925 Retrieved August 21 2015 Two Fires on Staten Island Ferryhouse at St George and Overhead Trolley Structure Badly Damaged Blaze at Cricket Club PDF The New York Times November 13 1899 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 31 2015 a b Terminal Death Toll 3 Ferries Using Pier Six Staten Island Advance June 26 1946 Hylan Swings Pick at Shaft Opening Formally Starts Work at the Staten Island End of Narrows Tunnel PDF The New York Times July 20 1923 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 6 2016 Staten Island Asks 2 500 000 Terminal Commerce Chamber Presents Plan for 26 Story Ferry and Rail Station at St George Rentals Would Finance It Upper Stories Designed as Borough Offices Shops to Line 350 Foot Arcade The New York Times February 11 1930 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 24 2019 Barron James December 5 1983 Fire at Staten I Ferry Terminal The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 5 2020 a b c New Ferry Depot Will Open Today Mayor to Dedicate Terminal at Staten Island That Has Been Used in Part for Year PDF The New York Times June 8 1951 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 28 2020 Matteo Thomas November 12 2014 Our Changing Island Site of former B amp O rail yards St George SILive com Staten Island New York Staten Island Advance Retrieved October 8 2015 Municipal Parking Facilities New York City Department of Transportation a b Office of Diane J Savino 2013 State Senator Diane J Savino s 2013 Staten Island Railway Rider Report PDF nysenate gov New York State Senate Retrieved July 31 2015 Chen David W March 20 1997 Sleeker Design for Staten Island Ferry Terminal Is Unveiled The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 14 2017 Dunlap David W April 7 2002 Launching a Flotilla of Ferry Terminals The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 23 2017 St George Staten Island The Borough s Transit Civic and Cultural Hub PDF nyc gov New York City Economic Development Corporation August 2011 p 2 Garcia Deanna December 14 2022 Customer Service Centers to open at 15 subway stations Spectrum News NY1 New York City Retrieved March 20 2023 Chasan Aliza December 15 2022 MTA opening subway customer service centers PIX11 Retrieved March 20 2023 Bascome Erik March 1 2023 New MTA Customer Service Center opens at St George Ferry Terminal silive Retrieved March 20 2023 Parry Bill March 7 2023 MTA opens new customer service center at Main Street Flushing transit hub QNS com Retrieved March 20 2023 Sanders Anna May 6 2015 Staten Island Ferry expected to run at least every 30 minutes starting this fall SILive com Archived from the original on May 8 2015 Retrieved May 7 2016 Fitzsimmons Emma G April 1 2015 Staten Island Ferry to Add More Early Morning Trips The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 19 2017 Routes and Schedules St George NYC Ferry Barone Vincent January 10 2019 NYC Ferry is adding 2 new routes am New York Retrieved January 11 2019 Plitt Amy January 10 2019 NYC Ferry will launch service to Staten Island Coney Island Curbed NY Retrieved January 11 2019 2020 2021 Expansion New York City Ferry Service Retrieved January 11 2019 Michel Clifford January 30 2020 NYC Ferry s a No Go at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal The City Retrieved February 14 2020 Gartland Michael August 23 2021 De Blasio touts NYC Ferry from Staten Island to Manhattan New York Daily News Retrieved August 24 2021 Liotta Paul August 23 2021 NYC fast ferry is finally citywide as St George route launches silive Retrieved August 24 2021 Main Line Archived from the original on April 2 2015 North Shore line Archived from the original on July 24 2011 MTA NYC Transit Staten Island Railway Strip map including bus transfers and parking Retrieved February 26 2009 Feasibility Study of the North Shore Railroad Right of Way Project Assessment Report March 2004 PDF library wagner edu Office of the Staten Island Borough President Port Authority of New York and New Jersey URS SYSTRA March 2004 Retrieved August 6 2015 6 5 Transit and Railroad Open Cuts Staten Island PDF nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning Archived from the original PDF on June 6 2010 Retrieved August 6 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St George Terminal Staten Island current ferry fleet Entrance from Google Maps Street View Train at the terminal from Google Maps Street View Platforms from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St 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