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New York is launching its citywide ferry service on May 1

In this March 30, 2017 photo, a crew works on the deck of one of several ferryboats being built for a new fleet of ferries for New York City, at the Metal Shark Shipyard in Franklin, La. The fleet is scheduled to launch this summer just a little more than a year after it was first proposed. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

New York will launch its new ferry service a month ahead of schedule on what Mayor Bill de Blasio called the city's "last frontier" — its waterways.

Shipyards in Louisiana and Alabama have been scrambling to get the fleet ready.

The first two routes will be launched on May 1.

De Blasio said Thursday the Rockaway, Queens, route gets top priority because residents there have some of the city's longest commutes. The launch will also include an existing East River route whose ferries will be refurbished.

The 22-stop service, officially named NYC Ferry, will link Manhattan with waterfront neighbourhoods in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.

A South Brooklyn route will start June 1, followed by an Astoria, Queens, route in August, then the Lower East Side and Bronx routes in 2018.

An estimated 4.6 million passengers a year are expected to use the ferries, which will cut travel times by as much as two-thirds.

A ride will cost $2.75 — the same as the subway, and including any transfers — and the ferries will accept MetroCards. Ferries are WiFi capable, and will serve snacks and alcoholic drinks.

Tickets may be purchased via smartphones.

News from © The Associated Press, 2017
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