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New York Water Taxi

New York Water Taxi is a water taxi service offering commuter and sightseeing service mainly to points along the East River and the Hudson River. It should not be confused with the Liberty Water Taxi, a separate service that also operates on the Hudson River.
New York Water Taxi operates a fleet of 9 vessels of three distinct types. Most of the vessels are named for, the "unsung heroes of the New York harbor" according to the company. The Seymour B. Durst, Ed Rogowsky, and the Sam Holmes are each capable of carrying 149 passengers at a speed of 26 knots. The Curtis Berger, Mickey Murphy, John Keith, Schuyler Meyer Jr., and the Michael Mann are each capable of carrying 74 passengers at 24 knots. The American Princess is capable of carrying 250 passengers. All vessels except for the American Princess are twin-hulled, and can sustain massive amounts of abuse from the elements.

New York Water Taxi Ticket

Want to get around New York the smart way? Climb aboard New York Water Taxi and hop on and off at neighborhoods, parks and cultural attractions along the Manhattan and Brooklyn waterfronts. Our stops are just steps away from the many attractions you'll be visiting with your New York Pass. Travel from the Circle Line or Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum to Century 21 department store, then head east to the South Street Seaport Museum while soaking up the sights in comfort and style. Present your New York Pass on board New York Water Taxi and receive $2.00 off the purchase of an All Day WATER TAXI Pass which allows you a day's worth of unlimited use of New York Water Taxi. Enjoy the ride!"
Location
New York Water Taxi 55 Broad Street NY, NY 10014
Timings
Weekdays from 6:30 am - 7:00 pm and weekends from 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

Contact

Phone: (212) 742-1969 ext 0
Email: info@nywatertaxi.com
http://www.nywatertaxi.com/



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