Thousands of spring-starved New Yorkers flocked to Roosevelt Island on Saturday for its annual cherry blossom festival — but found themselves stuck in a transportation log jam.

The bridge, tram, F train, NYC Ferry, and bus service all experienced crowding and delays.

The cherry crush got even worse after 1:45, when the NYPD briefly asked the MTA to bypass the Roosevelt Island stop so that paralyzed F trains could move again.

“It was really hot,” Dominic McKenzie told Gothamist of being stuck 30 minutes on an escalator at the subway stop. “I was worried someone would pass out.”

Service resumed ten minutes later, but the crowding persisted.

“Not the Mexican border,” attendee Joey Bartolomeo tweeted above her photo of pedestrians crowding the bridge. “Just people trying to get off Roosevelt Island on foot.”

It took Kanchi Shah, 31, and her family two hours to get onto the island by car from Queens. They had to park a mile away from the bridge.

“It was a lot,” she sighed.

Arifa Javed, 32, schlepped in from New Jersey with her husband, an 11-month-old in a stroller and a four-year-old who insisted on being carried.

“We couldn’t find parking. It was a long line. We had to walk. We couldn’t find the subway. We couldn’t get the [tram].

“We have done 8,000 steps so far,” she said, laughing. “It was tiring.”