We have been contacted by the Department of Transportation (DOT) regarding the construction at the St. George Ferry Terminal. The next phase of ramp changes/closures is due to begin next week and will have a direct impact on the CSI Ferry Shuttle. Effective Tuesday, Nov. 29, the CSI Ferry Shuttle will pick-up and drop off passengers at the bus stop on Richmond Terrace across the street from Borough Hall. When exiting the Ferry, proceed to the taxi ramp and follow the ramp to Richmond Terrace; the bus stop is located on the right. The current Shuttle schedule will remain in effect. As construction progress at the St. George Terminal continues, we will keep you informed of any changes that may impact the CSI Shuttle service. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Operational Services at 718.982.3224.
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