Providence-Newport Ferry Makes Total of 33,221 Passenger Trips in 1st Season

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Providence-Newport Ferry Makes Total of 33,221 Passenger Trips in 1st Season

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced that the seasonal Providence-Newport Ferry service had a total of 33,221 passenger trips between Providence and Newport in its first season. Ridership numbers were 17% higher than original projections. 

"Our seasonal ferry service was created to offer residents and visitors alike the opportunity to travel between Providence and Newport via the jewel of Narragansett Bay. Thanks to this service, we were also able to help ease traffic and parking woes in Newport, and lessen congestion on the roads between these two cities," said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti Jr.

The RIDOT will now evaluate the performance of the service while looking ahead to 2017. 

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Options for next year include a longer operating season, schedule adjustments to meet the demand levels and use of other ports. 

The Service 

The operating costs of the ferry were 100% federally funded, using $500,000 of transit funds. 

The ferry carries a maximum of 149 passengers and provided three round-trip excursions weekdays (Monday to Thursday), and four trips each Friday through Sunday. 

Approximately 64% of passengers traveled on full fare tickets, which 36% of passengers using the discount which is offered to  children, seniors and those with disabilities.

The service had 83 sell out trips throughout the season, representing 19% of 444 total trips. 

"The success of the ferry is more evidence of a great summer for tourism in Rhode Island. It's also a testament to the collaboration of the state's communities, regions, hotels and restaurants. We've all worked together to promote the Providence-Newport ferry and the experiences to be had all over the state," said Lara Salamano, Chief Marketing Officer of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation.


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