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Photo: Alliance for Downtown New York

Photo: Alliance for Downtown New York

As of this week, The Alliance For Downtown New York has extended the route of The Downtown Connection, Lower Manhattan’s free bus service. The service now includes a new drop-off only location at South Street and Peck Slip. This addition is the service’s first addition in seven years and its 38th stop along its route.

“The on-going transformation of the Seaport District is exciting,” said Downtown Alliance President Jessica Lappin. “We hope that this additional stop will benefit our neighbors and bring greater foot traffic to the Seaport. Whether you’re bringing home groceries, headed out for some shopping, going to work, or exploring the deep history of Lower Manhattan, The Downtown Connection can help get you where you’re going.”

“The Old Seaport Alliance is very grateful to both the Downtown Alliance and the Battery Park City Authority for making the new Seaport bus stop a reality, and we’re eager to spread the word about this great victory,” added Whitney Barrat, Executive Director, Old Seaport Alliance. “This new bus stop is a very important part of our ongoing efforts to improve access to the Old Seaport, and in so doing, more deeply connect our historic neighborhood with the rest of Lower Manhattan.”

Photo: Alliance for Downtown New York

Photo: Alliance for Downtown New York

“The Downtown Connection is an integral part of the transportation network in Lower Manhattan and we’re always on the lookout for ways we can better serve the community,” noted Ron Wolfgang, SVP Operations, Downtown Alliance. “We’re happy to be able to bring a Seaport stop to the route and hope to see a positive response among our riders.”

“Whether you’re from the east of west coast of Lower Manhattan, the Downtown Connection makes our area’s many cultural, culinary, and civic offerings more navigable,” said Battery Park City Authority President & Chief Operating Officer Shari C. Hyman. “With a new Seaport location now just a bus ride away, Battery Park City and its residents are more easily linked with this vibrant, historic neighborhood. BPCA is happy to help provide this free community resource and commends the Downtown Alliance for extending it to reach more New Yorkers.”

The Downtown Connection — a partnership program with the Battery Park City Authority — runs seven days a week, from 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM. Riders can track the buses in real time using NextBus, and access free high-speed wi-fi on-board via Veniam. The Downtown Connection buses are operated by Golden Touch Transportation of New York.

The Downtown Connection map can be found here.

Downtown Magazine