Some of the greatest ideas start out with the above words. John over at Stonegauge said as much a month ago, wondering about a ferry service across Tampa Bay.
It just so happens that Seaboard Square, one of the new downtown developments, is looking into a ferry service. The Glasure Group is conducting a feasibility study for a high-speed ferry in the Tampa Bay market. Tampa Bay’s 10 links to the study if you want to give your feedback. They want you to help determine the demand for this type of service to and within downtown Tampa.
I’m guessing they won’t find a market for it, but it would be a cool mode of transport once in a while.
Gonzo
4 years ago
I think a better idea would be a high-speed ferry between Clearwater and New Orleans.
Outside of hurricane season of course.
C Burgess
4 years ago
Oh, if it could only look like this!
John
4 years ago
Gonzo, you’re missing the point to this…
It’s not supposed to serve as a tourist attraction – it’s actually supposed to make it easier to cross the bay. I mean people commute between Tamap and St. Pete every day and sit in traffic. They’re supposed to be content with that?
But then again, if Bay area residents can’t see past the water as a tourist attraction , maybe a ferry isn’t a good thing for TB…. just like the Trolley is proving not to be a good thing in Tampa because fo it’s tourist attraction marketing, etc.
editengine
4 years ago
Well the only way a ferry would be of use to you if you live in downtown tampa and want to go to downtown st pete or vice versa. There is no transport once you get off the ferry. While it is true that many people commute from st pete to tampa every day it is a very small number who are simply commuting between downtowns. The trolley was only ever concieved as a tourist attraction. Realt mas transit has to move people between their homes and their jobs and neither of these choices offers that to more than a very few people.
Gonzo
4 years ago
I realize what the point of a ferry between the two would be for, although I don’t see it ever happening. All I think it would accomplish is tying up traffic more in another place.
John
4 years ago
With that “Logic” I take it you are against Rail transit in the Bay Area too because the people commuting back and forth from rail stations would cause more traffic than if they were commuting back and forth in general? :p