From 2019: J trains on the #Williamsburg_Bridge.
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From 2019: J trains on the #Williamsburg_Bridge.
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Find out where our resurfacing crews will be next week here: http://on.nyc.gov/resurfacingschedule
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Staten Island Ferry
The Ferry operates between the St. George Ferry Terminal on Staten Island and the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan. The trip is about 25 minutes long. The Ferry is free.
The City has operated the Staten Island Ferry since 1905. The Ferry carries over 23 million passengers annually on a 5.2-mile run between the St. George Terminal in Staten Island and the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan. The Ferry runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Staten Island Ferry is the most reliable form of mass transit, with an on-time performance of over 96 percent.
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A #rainy_day on the #Brooklyn_Bridge.
From 2019: J trains on the #Williamsburg_Bridge.
An M train runs towards Manhattan on the #Williamsburg_Bridge.
DOT is using a new, more modern approach to resurfacing #NYCStreets that are subject to heavy truck traffic. To increase ⬆durability & longevity of the pavement & decrease ⬇ traffic noise, Asphalt Rubber pavement was determined to be an ideal solution #pavingitforward
NYC’s winter weather is hard to predict, and hard on #NYCstreets. Here are four easy ways to report a pothole.