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Hall & Hinchey Announce $1.33 Million in New Federal Funding for Newburgh-Beacon Ferry to Continue Operations
Monday, March 23, 2009
Funds Will Help Pay for Lease of Ferry & Newburgh Parking Lots
 
Newburgh, NY -- Congressman John Hall (D-NY) and Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) today announced they secured $1.33 million in new federal funding to ensure the Newburgh-Beacon ferry continues its operations through the 2011 season.  Hall and Hinchey jointly requested that the funds be included in the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009, which President Obama signed into law earlier this month.

"The continuation of the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry is vital to our ongoing efforts to invigorate the Hudson Valley economy," said Hall. "The ferry supports the goal of moving more commuters out of their cars and into mass transit. As Orange County grows, the ferry will only grow in importance, as it maintains the accessibility of New York City jobs for workers living in New Windsor, Vails Gate, Cornwall, and other parts of eastern Orange County."

"Providing ferry service between Newburgh and Beacon is critical to linking Newburgh and eastern Orange County with commuter rail service to New York City and reestablishing the historic link between Newburgh and Beacon," Hinchey said. "These federal funds will ensure that the successful ferry service we've established between these two waterfronts continues for years to come.  By providing an efficient and enjoyable alternative to driving, we are saving people time and gas while also helping to reduce traffic during rush hour on overcrowded local roads.  Additionally, continued ferry service will bring more people to the Newburgh waterfront and help promote economic activity at the growing number of restaurants and shops located there."

The new federal funds that Hall and Hinchey obtained will help continue the boat lease agreement between Metro-North and NY Waterway, which provides the ferry that runs between the Newburgh ferry dock and the City of Beacon's Metro-North commuter rail station.  Additionally, the federal funds will help pay to lease the commuter parking lot in Newburgh, as well as landscape upgrades and improvements to the current lots.  Parking at the Newburgh waterfront is free, and discounted commuter passes for the ferry service are available.

"Metro-North is grateful to Congressmen Hall and Hinchey for the financial support they continue to provide to our very successful ferry service between Newburgh and Beacon that gives Orange County residents convenient access to Metro-North's Hudson Line," said Metro-North President Howard Permut.  "In these times of economic uncertainty, it is good to know that the ferry service will continue until at least the fall of 2011."

Ferry service between Newburgh and Beacon was terminated in 1963 when the first span of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge was opened.  In 1996, Hinchey began his efforts to bring back the commuter ferry, which ultimately led to the restoration of service in October 2005.  The ferry currently handles 500 boardings a day, connecting Orange County residents with rail service to New York City from Beacon on the east side of the Hudson River. Hall and Hinchey worked together to obtain additional funding to continue the successful and growing ferry service.

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