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Ferry
A ferry is a boat or a ship carrying passengers, and possibly their vehicles, on a relatively short-distance, regularly-scheduled service.
Ferries form an important part of the public transport systems of many waterside cities, allowing direct transit between points at a capital cost much lower than bridges or tunnels.
A foot-passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, is called waterbus.
Longer-run ferries connect many coastal islands with the mainland. Perhaps the most notable ferry route of this sort is the one across the English Channel connecting Great Britain with the rest of Europe, but there are many others. Large ferries also sail in Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden. In many ways, these are like cruise ships, but they can also carry hundreds of cars in their car decks.
In Australia, three Spirit of Tasmania ferries carry passengers and vehicles 300km across Bass Strait, which separates Tasmania from the Australian mainland. These run overnight but also include additional day crossings in peak time. All three ferries are based in the northern Tasmanian port city of Devonport; two ferries travel the route to Melbourne, Victoria, and the third to Sydney, New South Wales.
A large variety of watercraft designs have been used as ferries, depending on the length of the route, the passenger or vehicle capacity required, speed requirements and the water conditions the craft must deal with. Hydrofoils have been used with advantages of higher cruising speeds on popular ferry routes, succeeding hovercraft on the route mentioned above where the ferries now compete against the Le Shuttle and Eurostar trains that use the Channel Tunnel. Very short distances may be operated by a cable ferry, where the ferry is propelled and steered by cables connected to each shore. Sometimes the cable ferry is human powered by someone on the boat. Some cable ferries use the perpendicular force of the current as a source of power. Chain ferries may be used in fast-flowing rivers across short distances.
Free ferries operate in some parts of the world, such as at Woolwich in London, England (across the River Thames) and in Amsterdam, Netherlands (across the IJ waterway).
On October 11, 1811 inventor John Stevens' ship the Juliana, began operation as the first steam-powered ferry (service was between New York, New York, and Hoboken, New Jersey).
Reputedly, the world's shortest regular ferry route runs 121 metres across a shipping channel, connecting Toronto City Centre Airport to the mainland.
Two of the world's largest ferry systems are located in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada, and Puget Sound, Washington, United States of America. Each system contains at least 25 ferries, but the two have different styles and operating procedures.
Coin operated cable ferry at Espevær in Bømlo, Norway
Crossing a river as a metaphor for transition is very old. The profession of the ferryman is embodied in Greek mythology as Charon.
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Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry Service Offering a fast comfortable trip from St. Ignace or Mackinaw City to Mackinac Island. Sheplers also offers cruises, weddings and freight service. http://www.sheplerswww.com/
Lake Champlain Transportation Co. Three convenient and spectacular ferry crossings between Vermont and New York, along with a variety of excursion cruises. http://www.ferries.com/
Baylink Ferries of Vallejo California High speed commuter ferry service between Vallejo and San Francisco's Ferry Building. We also provide ferry service to and from San Francisco's Pier 39 and Angel Island. http://www.baylinkferry.com/index.shtml
Ferries On-Line Long Island Ferry Systems http://www.pagelinx.com/ferry.htm
Washington State Ferries Official Washington State Ferries site; schedules, fares, route maps, fleet guide, news, tourist and travel information, wait times, events, photos. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/default.cfm
British Columbia Ferry Corporation Serves up to 46 ports of call on 25 routes throughout coastal British Columbia. http://bcferries.bc.ca/ferries/
Coho Ferry Ferry service between Port Angeles, WA and Victoria B.C. http://www.northolympic.com/coho/
Marine Atlantic Inc. Provides a vital link between the island of Newfoundland and the Canadian mainland. http://www.marine-atlantic.ca/
Victoria Clipper Our destinations in Victoria and Vancouver, BC; the San Juan Islands; Vancouver Island; Whistler, BC; and the Canadian Rockies are designed to maximize your time in the most enjoyable way. http://www.victoriaferry.com/
S.S. Badger- Lake Michigan Carferry Schedule and fares including commercial vehicles. http://www.ssbadger.com
Cross Sound Ferry Services, Inc. Year round vehicle, truck, motorcoach, and passenger ferry service between Orient Point, Long Island, New York and New London, Connecticut. http://www.longislandferry.com/
Alaska State Ferry System Homer Terminal Information about the Alaska State Ferry System; reservations, booking, schedules. http://akmhs.com/
Bay Ferries Wood Islands, P.E.I. and Caribou, Nova Scotia, Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and between Saint John, New Brunswick and Digby, Nova Scotia. Also has service from Miami to Nassau / Miami to Freeport. http://www.nfl-bay.com/
Baystate Cruise Company High speed service from Boston to Provincetown and return: information and online ticketing. http://provincetownfastferry.com/
Alaska Marine Highway System Official site for Alaska's ferry system, which provides passenger/cabin and vehicle transport between Alaska, Canada, and Washington state. http://www.alaska.gov/ferry
Atlantis Marine Year round, high speed ferry service between Fort Myers Beach and Key West, Florida. http://www.xp2kw.com
Fast Cats Ferry Service L.L.C. A safe, fast and unique travel alternative from Tampa Bay to Key West in 3 hours. Providing two trips daily. http://www.fastcats.org
Miller Boat Line Passenger and vehicle ferries from Catawba Point to the Lake Erie Islands of Put-in-Bay(South Bass Island)and Middle Bass Island, Ohio. http://www.millerferry.com
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