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Being stranded on an island is a terrifying occurrence, however that is never the case on Staten Island. If you're ever feeling like you're stuck in a rut, traveling to and from Staten Island is an easy feat due to its limitless forms and availability of transportation. 

Free Modes of Public Transportation

Free modes of transportation such as the Staten Island Rail Road or the SIRR brings you across the island all the way from South Shore at Tottenville station to the last stop, Saint George Ferry station all the way in North Shore. The last stop on the SIRR connects you to the Saint George Ferry Terminal which is a completely free and convenient ferry terminal that travels to and from Manhattan and Staten Island. From there you can enjoy the…

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With the many bridges Staten Island has available, the possibilities for traveling are limitless.Whether you are trying to make it to Manhattan, New Jersey, or anywhere else Staten Island has easy access through the Verrazano-Narrows, Goethals, Outerbridge Crossing, and Bayonne Bridges.

Verrazano-Narrows Bridges

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Staten Island to Brooklyn

Tolls:

$16 for cars who are paying with cash, and $6.50 for motorcylces. Additional options to paying cash would be E-ZPass and carpool. For the E-ZPass, the toll is $11.08 for cars, $6.24 for Staten Island residents scaling down to $5.74 per trip after the third trip, and lastly $4.28 for motorcycles. The final option, carpool, make vehicles with three or more passengers eligible for a reduced,…

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