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Main article: Transportation in New York City
SeaStreak is a private firm that provides commuter
ferry service and special event and sightseeing excursions in
New York Harbor. The commuter service runs between points in
Manhattan and
Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Vessels
SeaStreak operates a fleet of four
diesel powered
catamarans: the
SeaStreak Highlands, the
SeaStreak Wall Street, the
SeaStreak New Jersey and the
SeaStreak New York. These vessels were built by
Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding of
Somerset, Massachusetts.
Each is 141 feet in length and capable of carrying 400 passengers. The maximum speed of the vessels is 42 knots. In addition,
SeaStreak Brooklyn is a smaller vessel that's operated by SeaStreak on
Yankee Stadium service, for it's the only vessel in the fleet that can pass the bridges en route to the stadium. It was built by
Swift Ships.
Routes
SeaStreak routes connect the towns of
Atlantic Highlands and
Highlands in
Monmouth County, New Jersey with Pier 11 (on the
East River at
Wall Street) and East
34th Street in Manhattan. During the morning rush hour the trip from New Jersey to Manhattan takes approximately 40 minutes.
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