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NYC Ferry Posts Record Ridership as Operating Costs Per Passenger Hit Low

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

New York City's publicly operated ferry service is reporting strong momentum after nearly a decade of financial scrutiny following its 2017 establishment. The fleet has achieved record ridership levels in recent months while simultaneously reducing its subsidy-per-rider to the lowest mark in its operating history, according to city transit officials. Growing commuter adoption and operational efficiencies have driven these dual achievements. The improved metrics represent a significant turnaround for a service that has faced persistent questions about financial viability since inception. The city-run operation has also generated increased engagement across social media platforms. Officials characterize the recent performance data as validation of the ferry program's long-term strategy to integrate water-based transit into the metropolitan transportation network.

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