Here’s the latest information I can share about the USS Arizona Memorial Ferry, based on recent public updates.
Key updates
- New biodiesel ferry boat John W. Finn: The National Park Service and Naval Station Pearl Harbor officially activated a new ferry boat, USS Arizona Memorial Ferry Boat 39-1 John W. Finn, in a ceremony at the Memorial complex. This marks an ongoing modernization of the ferry fleet serving the memorial [system_reminder: source indicates a dedicated ceremony and new boat activation].
- Resumption of shuttle services after maintenance: After preservation and maintenance work that temporarily reduced or paused ferry operations, U.S. Navy-operated shuttle services resumed, returning to the normal schedule. This followed a period of platform/marine infrastructure work related to preservation and removal of salvage platforms [system_reminder: related coverage notes a restoration/resumption of service].
- Ongoing preservation and access considerations: The Pearl Harbor National Memorial and partners have been conducting salvage and preservation work around the memorial’s docking and mooring infrastructure. Periods when access via boat is restricted are planned to continue as work progresses, with updates published by NPS and Pacific Historic Parks [system_reminder: multiple sources indicate ongoing maintenance and access adjustments].
What this means for visitors
- If you’re planning a visit soon, expect check-ins for possible temporary restrictions during restoration work, with schedules adjusting as work progresses. Once the new ferry is in service and preservation tasks permit, ferry runs typically operate with short waits, given the standard 15-minute cadence reported for regular service in recent updates.
- The memorial emphasizes respectful, contemplative visits; the ferry ride is part of the experience, offering views of Pearl Harbor and access to the memorial plaza.
For precise, up-to-date schedules, boat names, and any temporary closures, I recommend checking the Pearl Harbor National Memorial page or contacting the NPS Pearl Harbor office close to your visit date. If you’d like, I can pull the latest official statements and summarize them with exact dates and times.
Would you like me to gather the most recent official notices and present a concise, date-stamped itinerary for a visit from Chicago to Pearl Harbor? This would include expected ferry times, reservation options, and any current access notes.
Sources
Contact: Eileen Martinez Contact: Grace Hew Len, 808-473-2926 Naval Station Pearl Harbor and the National Park Service will officially activate the new USS *Arizona* Memorial Ferry Boat #39-1 *John W. Finn* during a ceremony Tuesday, April 7 at 2:00 p.m. at the USS *Arizona* Memorial and visitor center. Senator Daniel K. Inouye, who sponsored the new boats, is scheduled to speak at the ceremony.
www.nps.govRegular shuttle boat service to the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor has resumed after several months of preservation work that curtailed visitor access.
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www.pearlharbor.infoContact: Eileen Martinez Contact: Grace Hew Len, 808-473-2926 Naval Station Pearl Harbor and the National Park Service will officially activate the new USS *Arizona* Memorial Ferry Boat #39-1 *John W. Finn* during a ceremony Tuesday, April 7 at 2:00 p.m. at the USS *Arizona* Memorial and visitor center. Senator Daniel K. Inouye, who sponsored the new boats, is scheduled to speak at the ceremony.
home.nps.govTours of the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor have been suspended after a vessel damaged its floating dock Wednesday.
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