For Immediate
Release:
November 22, 2022
County
finalizes Belford Ferry service contract; Seastreak to begin providing services
on Dec. 5
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners has
announced that a contract has been finalized with Seastreak to begin offering
ferry services between the Belford Ferry Terminal and Manhattan starting Dec.
5.
“The new contract between the County and Seastreak
will provide significantly more options to residents traveling to and from New
York City,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “Seastreak will have
vessels dedicated to the Belford Ferry Terminal, offering six morning
departures from Belford to Manhattan and seven evening departures directly from
Manhattan to Belford. These new routes will be in addition to those already offered
by Seastreak between Highlands, Atlantic Highlands and Manhattan, with all
terminals utilizing the same tickets.”
Under the new agreement, the Seastreak’s terminals in
Highlands and Atlantic Highlands will be connected to the Belford Ferry
Terminal via a free SeaStreak shuttle bus service.
“Commuters leaving Manhattan will have a total of 22
departure options per day and the flexibility to return to their vehicles from
any of the terminals located in Monmouth County,” said Commissioner Director
Arnone. “As the need for ferry services has increased, the County wanted to
make sure that travelers had a multitude of safe, reliable options to travel between
Manhattan and Monmouth County, especially during peak travel times.”
Seastreak plans to expand its seasonal excursions to
include departures from the Belford Terminal, and Monmouth County residents
will be able to take advantage of seasonal weekend ferry services starting in
Spring 2023.
“Our team looks forward to working with Monmouth
County to serve the County’s residents and provide the Belford commuter
community with the same high level of service and commitment that the Company
has provided to its riders for over three decades,” said Seastreak Vice
President of Operations John J. Bevins. “We are committed to providing safe and
reliable transportation in the years to come and thank our riders for their
continued support.”
“Monmouth County is committed to a smooth transition
between our previous partner, New York Waterways, and Seastreak to guarantee
travelers will not be impacted by the change in service providers,” said
Commissioner Director Arnone.
More
information about Seastreak may be found at www.Seastreak.com.
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