Post by ferryfast admin on Jun 15, 2012 16:53:39 GMT -5
press release
June 15, 2012, 4:19 p.m. EDT
San Francisco Bay Ferry Steps Forward to Accommodate Commuters Affected by Yesterday's BART Shutdown
SAN FRANCISCO, Jun 15, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- San Francisco Bay Ferry nearly quadrupled its usual weekday ridership between San Francisco and the East Bay yesterday in accommodating commuters affected by the BART shutdown. Ridership was 9,531--compared to approximately 2,500 passengers carried during a typical weekday--and departures were increased from the usual 25 round-trips to a total of 46.
To meet Thursday's demand, San Francisco Bay Ferry significantly enhanced capacity, deploying three additional ferries on the San Francisco-Oakland Jack London Square-Alameda Main Street run; and adding a second ferry on the San Francisco to Harbor Bay Alameda route. SF Bay Ferry's newest service, between the East Bay and South San Francisco, remained at the usual five round trips, although passenger counts nearly doubled. In addition, SF Bay Ferry added an unscheduled run between AT&T Park and Oakland to accommodate Giant's fans attending Thursday's day game.
"Yesterday was an outstanding example of the importance of having a flexible, regional ferry transit system in place on San Francisco Bay," said Nina Rannells, Executive Director of the Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA), operator of the San Francisco Bay Ferry. "From the time we received notification of the BART shutdown early Thursday morning, we immediately took action to enhance ferry service for stranded commuters. As yesterday illustrated, a robust passenger ferry system plays a critical role in the event of a Bay Area transportation emergency."
San Francisco Bay Ferry serves the San Francisco Ferry Building and Pier 39/Fisherman's Wharf, Harbor Bay and Main Street in Alameda, and Oakland (Jack London Square), with seasonal service to AT&T Park and Angel Island. SF Bay Ferry launched weekday commute service between the East Bay and South San Francisco on June 4, and will assume operation of the Vallejo Ferry on July 1. Working with community, civic and transit partners, WETA is actively evaluating the potential for future San Francisco Bay Ferry service to several other Bay Area locations, including Richmond, Berkeley, Treasure Island, Redwood City, Hercules, Martinez and Antioch.
For additional information and schedules, please visit
www.sanfranciscobayferry.com .
SOURCE: San Francisco Bay Ferry
San Francisco Bay Ferry
Ernest Sanchez, 510-289-2530 (cell)
June 15, 2012, 4:19 p.m. EDT
San Francisco Bay Ferry Steps Forward to Accommodate Commuters Affected by Yesterday's BART Shutdown
SAN FRANCISCO, Jun 15, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- San Francisco Bay Ferry nearly quadrupled its usual weekday ridership between San Francisco and the East Bay yesterday in accommodating commuters affected by the BART shutdown. Ridership was 9,531--compared to approximately 2,500 passengers carried during a typical weekday--and departures were increased from the usual 25 round-trips to a total of 46.
To meet Thursday's demand, San Francisco Bay Ferry significantly enhanced capacity, deploying three additional ferries on the San Francisco-Oakland Jack London Square-Alameda Main Street run; and adding a second ferry on the San Francisco to Harbor Bay Alameda route. SF Bay Ferry's newest service, between the East Bay and South San Francisco, remained at the usual five round trips, although passenger counts nearly doubled. In addition, SF Bay Ferry added an unscheduled run between AT&T Park and Oakland to accommodate Giant's fans attending Thursday's day game.
"Yesterday was an outstanding example of the importance of having a flexible, regional ferry transit system in place on San Francisco Bay," said Nina Rannells, Executive Director of the Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA), operator of the San Francisco Bay Ferry. "From the time we received notification of the BART shutdown early Thursday morning, we immediately took action to enhance ferry service for stranded commuters. As yesterday illustrated, a robust passenger ferry system plays a critical role in the event of a Bay Area transportation emergency."
San Francisco Bay Ferry serves the San Francisco Ferry Building and Pier 39/Fisherman's Wharf, Harbor Bay and Main Street in Alameda, and Oakland (Jack London Square), with seasonal service to AT&T Park and Angel Island. SF Bay Ferry launched weekday commute service between the East Bay and South San Francisco on June 4, and will assume operation of the Vallejo Ferry on July 1. Working with community, civic and transit partners, WETA is actively evaluating the potential for future San Francisco Bay Ferry service to several other Bay Area locations, including Richmond, Berkeley, Treasure Island, Redwood City, Hercules, Martinez and Antioch.
For additional information and schedules, please visit
www.sanfranciscobayferry.com .
SOURCE: San Francisco Bay Ferry
San Francisco Bay Ferry
Ernest Sanchez, 510-289-2530 (cell)