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Andrew J. Barberi Live Cruise Ferry Tracker | Free Real-Time Tracking of Andrew J. Barberi - Cruising Earth

Andrew J. Barberi Cruise Ferry Tracker

Andrew J. Barberi Real-Time Cruise Ferry Tracking

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Andrew J. Barberi is a Barberi Class cruise ferry currently operated by Staten Island Ferry. Andrew J. Barberi was built by Equitable Shipyards. The ship has been in active service for 45 years.

The Barberi class cruise ferries were constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s for the Staten Island Ferry and remain the backbone of the fleet. They feature efficient loading systems and large open passenger lounges with extensive windows. The ships were built with strengthened hulls for operation in heavy ice during winter months. The class was engineered for the demanding daily schedule of one of the busiest ferry routes in the world with fast turnaround times.

View Andrew J. Barberi's real-time location, route, speed, course history, itinerary updates, port destinations, estimated arrival times, and more in the cruise ferry tracker map below. All ship position data is sourced directly from the global AIS tracking system, delivering the latest tracking information available. Each new ship report received automatically updates the displayed data.

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Andrew J. Barberi Cruise Ferry Details

In Service:1981 | 45 years
Last Refurb:NA
Class:Barberi
Builder:Equitable Shipyards
Build Location:
Call Sign:WYR3370
Flagged Country:United States
Passengers:6,000
Cars:NA
Gross Tons:3,335 GT
Length: 300.0 ft
Beam: 70.0 ft
Draft: NA ft
Speed: 16.0 knots / 18.4 mph
Staterooms:NA

The Barberi class cruise ferries were constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s for the Staten Island Ferry and remain the backbone of the fleet. They feature efficient loading systems and large open passenger lounges with extensive windows. The ships were built with strengthened hulls for operation in heavy ice during winter months. The class was engineered for the demanding daily schedule of one of the busiest ferry routes in the world with fast turnaround times.

Barberi Class Sister Ship

Ship NameLine Name
Samuel I. NewhouseStaten Island Ferry
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