
Title: Ferry Boat "R.S. Sterling" Chrome
Description:
Connecting Galveston with Highway 87 to Beaumont, Port Arthur and points in East Texas. The Texas Highway Department operates these free ferries which cross every half-hour. They are the safest afloat
J.D. Natural Color Reproductions
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Title: Ferry City of Jeffersonville, from Louisville KY to Jeffersonville, Ind Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Hunter and Radel Stern-Wheeler Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
Philip Moyer A Millersburg Landmark These paddle-wheel boats have been in use almost a century as cargo carrying barges. They are the last ferries operating on the Susquehanna River which is one mile wide at this point. Photo by Philip Moyer
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Title: Princess of Acadia Passenger Ship and Car Ferry Chrome
Description:
Jack Bain Canadian Pacific Passenger and Car Ferry between Saint John, New Brunswick and Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada
Saint John News Co
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Title: C & O Carferry "Spartan" Manitowoc (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
Weinetz The C & O Carferry "Spartan" entering Manitowoc Harbor. The Chessie System provides a short-cut service across Lake Michigan for motorists between Ludington, Mich. and Manitowoc, Wisc. and Ludington and Milwaukee, Wis. Photo by Weinetz
Dexter Press
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Title: M.V. Champlain Chrome unused
Description:
Les Smith Most beautiful ferry crossing in North America. One of the well appointed and comfortable auto and passenger Scenic Line ferries of the Lake Champlain transportation Co., Inc., between Burlington, Vt., and Port Kent, NY, on Lake Champlain. Refreshments, gifts, and souvenirs are available in the passenger's lounge and deck
Mike Roberts
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Title: Car Gerry Bluenose - Running Between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Bar Harbor, Maine Chrome unused
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Title: Ferrry Islander Chrome unused
Description:
Newest addition to the Steamship Authority fleet serving Martha's Vineyard Island with frequent and dependable schedules the year round. Needed to help handle the heavy summer traffic, the Islander carries 50 autos and 700 passengers. The most modern equipment includes two-way radio-phone and radar
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Title: Motor Ferry "Defiance" (WA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Operated between Keystone, on Whidbey Island, and Port Townsend, on the Olympic Peninsula, by Olympic Ferries, Inc
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: C & O Ferries Chrome unused
Description:
Chessie's water-borne links between Ludington, Michigan and the Wisconsin parts of Milwaukee, Manitowoc, and Kewaunee, move 175,000 passengers, 50,000 autos, and 100,000 cars of freight annually across Lake Michigan. Vacationists from many states choose C & O's cross lake short cut as pleasant and restful interludes in a busy schedule. C & O's fleet of seven ships operate round the clock every day throughout the year
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Title: SS Cape May Chrome unused
Description:
View of the automobile and passenger ferry Cape May. Plying between Cape May, NJ and Lewes, Del. Carries 104 cars and 1200 passengers. Meals are served aboard with 24 hour lunch counter service. Ferry crosses Delaware Bay for a distance of 16 miles and operated by Del. River and Bay Authority
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Title: M. V. William Carson Chrome PM 1960
Description:
Passenger and Car Ferry, between North Sydney, Nova Scotia and Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, Canada
Colourpicture Publishers Inc
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Title: Str. Catalina Santa Catalina Island (CA), White Border unused
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Title: Pere Marquette Carferry White Border unused
Description:
Pere Marquette Railway Company bridges Lake Michigan with car ferries and provides means of quick service between the East and West via the short route across Lake Michigan. Cars are placed between decks, capacity of each ferry being thirty cars
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Title: Chesapeake & Ohio Ferry Boat White Border unused
Description:
between Newport News and Norfolk, Va
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Title: "City of Petoskey", Michican State Ferry, Straits of Mackinac (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Ogdensburg-Prescott Ferry Ogdensburg (NY), White Border PM 1945 Aug-4
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Title: The Last Ferry Divided Back unused
Description:
To wish you a happy Christmas
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Title: M.V. Matanuska (AK), Continental Chrome PM 1980 Jul-10
Description:
M.V. Matanuska is one of three vessels which constitute the Alaska Marine Highway Fleet serving Southeastern Alaska. More than 100 cars and 500 passengers use these ferries on each trip through the scenic Inside Passage from Prince Rupert, Canada to Skagway, Alaska
Mike Roberts
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Title: The Straits of Mackinac Boat Mackinac Island (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The Straits of Mackinac Boat is the largest of the Island Boats. It can carry 1,000 passengers to and from the Island. Mackinac Island, Michigan
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Title: Henderson Ferry on Lake Norfork (AR), Real Photo PM 1939 Jul-2
Description:
HY. 62 and 101. Ark. 77
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Title: Highway 62 & 101 Ferry Missouri River (AR), Real Photo unused
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Title: Highway 62 and 101 Ferry Missouri River (AR), Real Photo unused
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Title: State Auto Ferry "Vacationland" at the Straits of Mackinac Linen unused
Description:
The "vacationland" world's largest and most powerful ice-crushing auto ferry assures year around auto and passenger service between Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas. This triumph of the Michigan State Highway Department carries 150 vehicles and 650 passengers
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Title: Ferry Between New Jersey and Delaware Chrome PM 1979 Feb-12
Description:
New luxury passenger and vehicle ferry. Linking the Garden State Parkway at Cape May, N.J. with the Ocean Highway at Lewes, Del. The ferries carry more than 800 passengers and 100 vehicles on a regular daily sailing schedule. Snack bar service is available. Spacious decks, comfortable lounges make each trip memorable for the entire family. A direct southbound to Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel
Steger Beach
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Title: Ferry arriving at Piney Point, connecting Bradenton and St. Petersburg, Florida St. Petersburg (FL), Linen unused
Description:
St. Petersburt - Bradenton Ferry; arriving at Piney Point. Ferry saves 49 miles from Bradenton and Sarasota to St. Petersburg. A beautiful trip across Tampa Bay
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Title: City of Petoskey Michigan State Ferry Petoskey (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The city of Petoskey Michigan State Ferry Operating at the Straits of Mackinac, in Michigan. "Petoskey" is derived from the Chippewa Indian name, "Pe-to-se-ga," meaning, " The Rising Sun."
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Title: Cape May-Lewes Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
CAPE MAY, N.J.-LEWES, DEL. FERRY New luxury passenger and vehicle ferry makes numerous round trips between Cape May, N.J. and Lewes, Del. The ferries carry more than 800 passengers and 100 vehicles on a regular daily sailing schedule. For passenger information call 886-2718. Snack bar service is available. Spacious decks and comfortable lounges make each trip memorable for the entire family. A direct-southbound to Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel. Jack Freeman, Longport, N.J
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Title: C&O's Lake Michigan Ferries Chrome unused
Description:
Chessie's water-borne links between Ludington, Michigan and the Wisconsin ports of Milwaukee, Manitowoc and Kewaunee, move 175,000 passengers, 50,000 autos and 100,000 cars of freight annually across Lake Michigan. Vacationists from many states choose C&O's cross lake short cut as pleasant and restful interludes in a busy schedule. C&O's fleet of seven ships operate round the clock every day throughout the year
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Title: M. V. Lord Selkirk Chrome unused
Description:
Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island to Carriboo, Nova Scotia, Ferry Service Capacity 65 automobiles. Built 1958. Operated by Northumberland Ferries Ltd., Cherlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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Title: M.V. Prince Nova Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry service between Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island and Caribou, Nova Scotia. Weighing 1765 tons, capacity 60 automobiles, built in Pictou, N.S. in 1964. Operated by Northumberland Ferries Ltd., Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Title: Ferry Hillsborough en route to Piney Point St. Petersburg (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Ferry Hillsborough en route to Piney Point from St. Petersburg, Florida
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Title: Car Ferry Ashtabula (OH), Linen unused
Description:
View of car ferry at Ashtabula, Ohio
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Title: The City of Norfolk Ferry Norfolk (VA), Linen unused
Description:
One of the modern ferries operating between Portsmouth and Norfolk, VA 7
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Title: Delaware New Jersey Ferry Company Linen
Description:
S.S. New York - S. S. Florida. Operating between New Castle, Del. and Pennsville, N.J. One of our six large ferries operating between Pennsville, N.J. and New Castle Delaware. Saves time. Avoids all city congestion. Shortest route from North to South. Delaware New Jersey Ferry Co. New Castle, Delaware
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Title: M.V. Northampton-Virginia Ferry Corp. - New Automobile and Passenger Transport Linen unused
Description:
Operating on Ocean Hiway Route, Kiptopeke Beach, Va. - Little Creek, Va
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Title: S.S. "Del-Mar-Va" Linen PM 1939 Jan-15
Description:
The S.S. "Del-Mar-Va," one of the two luxurious automobile transports of the Virginia Ferry Corporation, carrying passengers and vehicular traffic between Cape Charles, Virginia and Little Creek, Virginia, near Norfolk, on the main connecting link of the Ocean Highway, the fastest route from "Pines to Palms."
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Title: Ferry Boat between San Diego and Coronado, Cal Divided Back
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Title: Staten Island Municipal Ferry Boat "Queens." Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-14
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Title: Freight and Passenger Boats on the Missouri, Pierre in the Background Divided Back PM Jun-7
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Title: S. P. Ferry "Santa Clara", San Francisco Bay San Francisco (CA), Divided Back PM 1924 May-3
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Title: San Rafael Ferry Richmond (VA), Linen
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Title: M. V. Lord Selkirk Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
Wood Islands, Prince Edward to Cariboo, Nova Scotia, Ferry Service. Capacity 65 automobiles. Built 1958. Operated by Northumberland Ferries Ltd
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Title: M.V.S. Abegweit, ice breaker Chrome unused
Description:
World's most modern and powerful ice breaker of its kind. Especially built to carry passenger, rail and car traffic between Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick, and Borden, Prince Edward Island
H.S. Crocker Co. Inc
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Title: MVS Abegweit Ice Breaker Chrome PM 1967
Description:
World's most moder and powerful ice breaker of its kind. Especially build to carry passenger rail and car traffic between Cape Tormintine, New Brunswick, and Cape Borden, Canada. Car capacity 125
Saint John News Company, Ltd
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Title: Passenger Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many passenger ferries serving Nantucket, from Hyannis
Edward L. Thomas
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Title: The Bluenose Chrome PM 1956 Jul-5
Description:
Approaching Bay Harbor Terminal on its run between Yarmouth, NS and Bar Harbor, maine. This ferry carries 600 passengers and 150 cars and saves 600 miles and 6 hours of driving
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Title: Pere Marquette Railway - The Railroad That Crosses Lake Michigan (MI), Linen PM 1947 May-21
Description:
Newest member of the fleet of Pere Marquette Railway carferries offering motorists and shippers a short route between Ludington, Mich. and Milwaukee, manitowoc and Kewaunee, Wisconsin, the CITY OF MIDLAND is the largest and most powerful ship of its type on the Great Lakes. The new carferry has ample accommodations for passengers in its spacious modern lounges, dining room, 74 staterooms, recreation decks. It handles 50 automobiles and 34 railroad cars. Displacement 8200 tons; length 406 ft.; depth 17 1/2 ft.; width 57 ft,; speed 18 miles per hour
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Title: Ferry Nisqually Real Photo unused
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Title: Streamlined Ferry "Kalakala" Real Photo
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Title: Washington State Ferry "Evergreen State" Chrome unused
Description:
Newest of the ferries operated on Puget Sound by the State owned ferry system
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Title: The Ferry "Everett Libby" Rockland (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Series ME1136
The Ferry "Everett Libby" arriving in Rockland Harbor from Vinalhaven, Maine
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Title: M. V. Anscomb Chrome
Description:
The Colorful Kootenays series 91068
M. V. Anscomb. This government-operated ferry carries motorists across Kootenay Lake and its part of #3 highway between Creston and Nelson, B.C. The crossing time is 40 minutes and gives travelers a chance to relax while enjoying a beautiful Kootenay Lake scenery. Ektachrome by R. Donaldson
Dexter Color, Canada
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Title: The Klahowya Landing at Vashon Island Chrome unused
Description:
Series 158.044
THE KLAHOWYA LANDING AT VASHON ISLAND One of the many ferries operated by the Washington State Ferry System, the largest auto ferry fleet in the world. It makes the trip from Seattle to Vashon in less than 15 minutes, averaging over 30 round trips daily
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Title: Washington State Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
Series C16853 Evergreen State, one of Washington State's new ferries, is designed to carry 100 cars and 1,000 passengers. A fleet of 21 such vessels serves as an extension of the highway system and is also a means to view the scenic spots around Puget Sound, like the Olympic Mountains seen here across the bay from Seattle
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Title: The Norfolk County Ferries Norfolk (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 63081 The Norfolk County Ferries connecting Norfolk and Portsmouth represent the oldest corporate utility in the United States being established in 1636. Annually thousands of vehicles and foot passengers use this modern fleet of ferries
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Title: Bayfield-Madeline Island Ferry Boat Gar How Ii Madeline Island (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 4C-K1961 Lv. Madeline Island - 7:00 A. M.; 9:15 A. M., 10:30 A. M., 11:35 A. M., 1:00 P. M., 2:30 P. M., 3:30 P.M., 4:45 P. M., 5:45 P. M., 7:00 P. M. Lv. Bayfield, Wis. - 7:30 A. M., 10:00 A. M., 11:15 A. M., 12:30 P. M., 2:00 P. M., 3:00 P. M., 4:00 P. M., 5:20 P. M., 6:15 P. M., 10:00 P. M. - Special Trips Can Be Arranged -
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Title: The Wm. M. Miller, Put-In-Bay Put-In-Bay (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
Series P65246 The "WM. M. Miller" ferry boat with a load of vacationists and autos returning to "the Point" of Catawba Island Peninsula from Put-in-Bay, Ohio
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Title: Menor's Ferry Crossing Snake River Jackson Hole Scenic (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
Series ES-117 Typical of the Old West is this interesting scenery showing Menor's Ferry crossing the Snake River near Moose. The ferry discontinued operations in 1926. Teton Mountains in background
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Title: S. S. New Jersey Chrome unused
Description:
Series S-58516-1 The Ferry New Jersey plying between Cape May, N. J. and Lewes, Delaware, carries 1200 passengers & 124 cars. Meals are served. Crossing Delaware Bay for a distance of sixteen miles and operated by Delaware River & Bay Authority. This completes final link in a coastal route along entire Atlantic Seaboard
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Title: C. N. Rlys. Car Ferry White Border unused
Description:
C. N. Rlys, Car Ferry, "Charlottetown," Cape Tormentine, N. B. Borden P. E. I.
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Title: C. P. R. Car Ferry Windsor (ON), White Border PM 1919
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Title: Nantucket Ferry Chrome PM 1964 Aug-24
Description:
The luxurious new $2,800,000 steamer, linking the islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard with the mainland.
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Title: Ferry Steamer Linen unused
Description:
Ferry Steamer "Hampton Roads", Norfolk-Newport News Ferry Route Across Hampton Roads. Travel by ferry across Hampton roads and see Colonial Williamsburg and Historic York town via the Norfolk Newport News or Norfolk Old Point routes. Fast schedules, lunch rooms and rest rooms on all steamers.
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Title: The Kiboko Ferry (NH), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series S-48
Portsmouth to Isles of shoals
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Title: Mv Coho Chrome unused
Description:
Me Coho the 125-car 750-passenger ferry operated by Black Ball Transport, Inc., in daily year-around service between Port Angeles, Washington and Victoria. B. C.
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Title: S. S. Delaware Chrome unused
Description:
The Flagship Delaware plying between Lewes, Delaware and Cape May, New Jersey (connecting with Garden State Parkway) is 376 feet long. Carries 1200 passengers and 124 cars. Meals are served aboard. The ferry crosses Delaware Bay for as distance of 16 miles and operated by Delaware River Bay Authority.
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Title: S. S. New Jersey Chrome PM 1967 Aug-28
Description:
The Ferry New Jersey plying between Cape May, N. J. and Lewes, Delaware, carries 1200 passengers and 124 cars. A 24-hour snack bar service available. Crossing Delaware Bay for a distance of sixteen miles and operated by Delaware River and Bay Authority. This completes final link in a coastal route along entire Atlantic Seaboard.
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Title: Ship Ahoy! (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The ferry is leaving Cedar Island on its scheduled trip to Ocracoke Island – a beautiful 2 hour trip, one of the six trips by ferry on the North Carolina Outer Banks.
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Title: The Vacationland Chrome unused
Description:
With a capacity of 650 passengers and 150 vehicles, the Vacationland is the ultimate in carferries. The special design of this ice breaking car ferry permits loading and unloading from either end. Its powerful Diesel engines (9300 maximum H.P.) help it to make the trip across the Straits of Mackinac between St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, Michigan, in record time.
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Title: The World's Most Famous Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
The world's most famous ferry. Its name is "John F. Kennedy" In choosing the name of their newest, largest and finest Staten Island ferry, the citizens of New York again are expressing their abiding respect and affection for President Kennedy. That this vessel, destined to serve so many, has been thus dedicated also is particularly pleasing to its builders. Built by Levingston shipbuilding company Orange, Texas.
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Title: Nantucket Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many passenger ferries serving Nantucket, from Hyannis.
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Title: My Coho Continental Chrome unused
Description:
My Coho the 125-car 750-passenger ferry operated by Black Ball Transport, Inc. is leaving Pt. Angeles harbor for Victoria, B.C. This ferry operates daily year-around crossing the straits of Juan de Fuca that separates the State of Washington from Vancouver Island in Canada.
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Title: The M.V. Nantucket Sailing (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The M.V. Nantucket sailing from woods hole on Cape Cod to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Island
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Title: Ferry Landing Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry Landing. The Washington State ferry, Evergreen State, is shown approaching one of several landings used in its daily cruise through Washington's beautiful San Juan Islands.
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Title: Car Ferry Bluenose Chrome PM 1959 Jul-27
Description:
Running Between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Bar Harbor, Maine.
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Title: Car Ferry Bluenose Chrome unused
Description:
Running Between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Bar Harbor, Maine.
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Title: Miss Liberty & Liberty Chrome unused
Description:
Top - "Miss Liberty" Bottom - "Liberty"
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Title: S. S. City Of Munising Chrome PM 1952 Aug-01
Description:
Michigan State Auto Ferry operating in the Straits of Mackinac between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace. Named in honor of the county seat of Alger County, "Munising" means "The place of the island." (Grand Island in Lake Superior.)
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Title: Shelter Island Ferry Greenport, Chrome
Description:
The "Shelter Island" just after leaving the Island, on a routine trip across the bay to Greenport, Long Island, N. Y. this area is well-known for its excellent boating, bathing and fishing. "Come to Long Island for a real vacation."
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Title: Shelter Island Ferry Greenport, Chrome unused
Description:
The "Shelter Island" just after leaving the Island, on a routine trip across the bay to Greenport, Long Island, N. Y. this area is well-known for its excellent boating, bathing and fishing. "Come to Long Island for a real vacation."
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Title: The Bluenose Chrome unused
Description:
The "Bluenose" approaching Bar Harbor Terminal on its run between Yarmouth, N. S. and Bar Harbor, Maine. This ferry carries 600 passengers are 150 cars and saves 600 miles and 6 hours of driving.
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Title: The Ferryboat Quonset Chrome unused
Description:
Ferryboat Quonset of New London docked at Point Judith on its daily trip to Block Island. Ferryboats leave daily to Block Island from Point Judith and New London
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Title: Streamline Auto And Passenger Ferries Linen PM 1956 Aug-13
Description:
Operated between Burlington, Vt. and Port Kent. N. Y. on Lake Champlain.
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Title: Columbia Beach Ferry Landing (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry from Mukilteo is approaching this modern ferry terminal which is typical of those recently constructed by Washington State Ferry System
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Title: The Selden Iii Ferryboat (CT), Chrome unused
Description:
The Selden III Ferryboat Chester to Hadlyme, Conn. Both automobiles and foot passengers depend on this ferry service for transportation across the Connecticut River. Fares are low, and the 10-minute ride is a most enjoyable route to Gillette Castle State park!
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Title: City Of Petoskey (MI), Chrome PM 1955 Aug-25
Description:
Operating at the Straits of Mackinac, in Michigan. "Petoskey" is derived from the Chippewa Indian name, "Pe-to-se-ga," meaning, "The Rising Sun".
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Title: The Statue Of Liberty Boat Real Photo PM 1949 Sep-27
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Title: Motor Ferry Kalakala Linen unused
Description:
It is the world's first completely Streamlined Motor Ferry. The hull is divided into twenty-five water-tight compartments, making it virtually unsinkable. Length over all 276 feet; beam over all 55.8 feet; passenger capacity 2000; automobile capacity 110; has 5 decks; horsepower main engine 3000; cruising speed 18 knots. The Kalakala is designed primarily to meet the needs of steadily increasing passenger and automobile traffic on beautiful Puget Sound.
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Title: S. S. Delaware (DE), Chrome unused
Description:
The Flagship Delaware plying between Lewes, Delaware and Cape May, New Jersey (connecting with Garden State Parkway) is 376 feet long. Carries 1200 passengers and 124 cars. The ferry crosses Delaware Bay for a distance of 16 miles and operated by Delaware River Bay Authority. Twenty-four hour snack bar service.
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Title: Streamline Auto And Passenger Ferries Burlington (VT), Linen PM 1957 Aug-20
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Title: Fast Streamlined Auto Ferry Grand Isle (VT), Chrome unused
Description:
Fast streamlined auto ferry of the Lake Champlain Transportation Co., Inc., operating between Grand Isle, Vermont and Plattsburg (Cumberland Head), New York. One of the most scenic ferry crossings in North America. This vessel, built in 1953, is 138 feet in length, 37 feet in breadth, powered by two 425 h.p. diesel engines, capacity 26 cars, speed 11 knots.
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Title: Ferry Maj. Gen. Wm. H. Hart Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry Maj. Gen. Wm. H. Hart berthed at the South Street Seaport Museum. Launched on Staten Island in 1925 as the John A. Lynch, and later the Harlem, she served at one time or another on most of the New York Harbor crossings. She was retired from the Governor's Island run in 1970, and today houses a maritime trades school for the City's drug rehabilitation program.
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Title: Ferry Islander Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry Islander, of the Steamship Authority fleet serving Martha's Vineyard with frequent and dependable schedules the year round. The Islander carries 50 autos and 700 passengers and has the most modern equipment including two way radiophone and radar.
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Title: Stow Ferry Chautauqua (NY), Chrome PM 1987 Aug-03
Description:
Owned and operated by Chautauqua County. Summer service across Chautauqua Lake Between Bemus Point and Stow, New York.
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Title: Canton Ferry Canton (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Connects U.S. Highway 61, Canton, Mo. to Illinois Route 96. Hours during summer months - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Months of operation March 15 to December 15. Automobile rates - $1.50 one way, $2.00 round trip. Ferry ready to go when you arrive. Canton Dam in background.
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Title: Lake Norfork Ferry Henderson (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Free Ferry across Norfolk Lake serving Henderson and Panther Bay Landing for U. S. Highway 62, and 101 Landing for State highway 101. Nearby towns served by the Free Ferry are: Henderson, Gamaliel, Viola, Bakersfield, Salem and Mountain Home. Excellent Motels, Restaurants, Gift Shops, along with complete fishing and boating facilities are offered in this area.
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Title: Washington State Ferry Kalakala Chrome unused
Description:
The world's first streamlined motor and passenger ferry
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Title: Oakland Ferry Valley Line Oakland (CA), Divided Back PM 1908 Mar-01
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Title: Steamer San Francisco Key Route San Francisco (CA), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-27
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Title: Car Ferry Bluenose Chrome PM 1958
Description:
Running between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Bar Harbor, Maine.
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Title: Beautiful Lake Champlain Ferry Crossing Chrome unused
Description:
M. V. Valcour and M. V. Adirrondak, most beautiful ferry crossing in North America. Two of the well-appointed and comfortable auto and passenger ferries of the Lake Champlain Transportation Co., Inc., operating between Burlington, Vt., and Port Kent, N.Y.
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Title: M. V. Champlain Chrome PM 1988
Description:
Most beaytiful ferry crossing in North America. One of the well appointed comfortable auto and passenger Scenic Line series of the Lake Champlain Transportation Co., Inc., between Burlington, Vt., and Port Kent, N.Y., on Lake Champlain. Refreshments, Gift
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Title: The Cape Henlopen Chrome
Description:
One of the ferry boats running from Lewes, Delaware to Cape May, New Jersey. Gateway to Rehoboth and Ocean City Beach and Maryland coastal area. Save time and enjoy a pleasurable cruise.
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Title: Statue Of Liberty Ferry Boats. Top - Miss Liberty. Bottom - Liberty Chrome unused
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Title: LeVoyageur & Nokomis Sault Sainte Marie (MI), Chrome PM 1966
Description:
LeVoyageur & Nokomis of the Lock tour Lines
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Title: White's Ferry Leesburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
White's Ferry, 4 miles north of Leesburg, Virginia, was named for E.V. White, a famous Loudoun County Civil War officer. It is the last ferry still in operation on the Potomac. Distributed by Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce. Leesburg, Virginia 22075.
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Title: The Ferry Pocahontas Chrome PM 1961
Description:
The Ferry Pocahontas, plying between Little Creek (near Norfolk, Va.) and Kiptopeke Beach on Virginia's Eastern Shore. The Pocahontas is the largest vessel now in this fleet, after being extended 76 feet.
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Title: Aransas Pass Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
Aransas Pass is a year-round resort city on the shore of Red Fish Bay. It has long been known as one of the best fishing areas along the Texas Gulf Coast, and is famous for its annual Tarpon rodeos.
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Title: M. V. Chinook Chrome unused
Description:
M. V. Chinook Ferry operated by Puget Sound Navigation Co. between Victoria, B. C., Port angels, and Seattle. Length 318 feet, Passengers 1000, Cars 100. Ektachrome by Will martin Studios, Port Angeles, Washington.
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Title: Motor Ferry Kalakala Chrome unused
Description:
World's first streamlined vessel in service between Seattle and Bremerton, Wash. On Puget sound (Kah-Lock-ah-lah, Chinook for Flying bird) is the world's first completely Streamlined Motor Ferry. The hull is divided into twenty-five water-tight compartments, making it virtually unsinkable, length over all 276 feet, beam over all 55.8 feet, passenger capacity 2,000, automobile capacity 110, has 5 decks, horsepower main engine 3,000, cruising speed 18 knots. The Kalakala is designed primarily to met the needs of steadily increasing passenger and automobile traffic on Beautiful Puget Sound.
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Title: Staten Island-New York Ferry Boat John F. Kennedy Chrome unused
Description:
Staten Island, currently having the world's three largest bridges, now has the distinction of having the World's largest, fastest, and passenger carrying Ferry Boats. Pictured here is the John F. Kennedy, one of the many new ones.
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Title: Tourist Number 3 Astoria Megler Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
One of the ferries which transport thousands annually across the eight mile mouth of the Columbia River connecting Oregon and Washington - The trip requires about half an hour
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Title: Ferry East Haddam (CT), Chrome PM 1961
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Title: Car Ferry Sainte Marie White Border PM 1909
Description:
Battling with the ice, Straits of Mackinaw.
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Title: Tow Of The Charter Fleet Of Boats Operated By Brown's Marina Lakeside (OH), Linen PM 1955
Description:
Two of Brown's Marina boats giving conducted tours of the Lake Erie Islands and offering moonlight rides during the summer months. Also available for charter trips. Lakeside is their home port
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Title: The Louis Joliet Ferry Boat Linen unused
Description:
Le Traversier Louis Joliet - Quebec
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Title: City Of Petoskey Michigan State Ferry Petoskey (MI), Linen unused
Description:
The "City of Petoskey" is the largest of the Michigan State Ferries and Plies between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace.
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Title: City Of Munising Michigan State Auto Ferry Linen unused
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Title: City of Petoskey Michigan State Ferry Linen PM 1951
Description:
Michigan state auto ferry "City of Petoskey." So named for the thriving community located on the shore of Little traverse Bay, about 38 miles South of Mackinaw City; population 6,000. The Ferry was placed in service May 25, 1941. The name Petoskey comes form the Chippewa name "Pe-To-Se-Ga," which in the Indian tongue means "The Rising Sun."
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Title: Passenger Boat Doris Chrome unused
Description:
Passenger Boat "Doris" loading at George & Bliss Boat Landing. In the background can be seen the "East Lake" of beautiful Lake Placid and towering Adirondack Mt. Peaks.
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Title: Jersey Central ferry Westfield Chrome unused
Description:
On this clear evening in 1949, the Jersey Central ferry Westfield makes one of her many Hudson River crossings toward the New Jersey side.
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Title: M.V. Lord Selkirk Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry service between Wood Island, Prince Edward Island and Caribou, Nova Scotia, Canada. Capacity 65 cars, built in 1958 and operated by Northumberland Ferries Ltd., Charlottetown, Ferry Utilite entre Wood Island, lls du Prince Edouard a Caribou, Nova Scotia. Contain 65 Automobiles for batie en 1958, maintenant opere par le Northumberland Ferries Ltd. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Title: M.V.S. Abegweit Chrome unused
Description:
World's most modern and powerful icebreaker of its kind. Especially built to carry passengers and car traffic between Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick, and Cape Borden, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Car capacity, 125.
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Title: City Of Petoskey Chrome unused
Description:
Registered length - 330 feet. Vehicle capacity - 105 - 110. Crew - 45. The beautiful Straits area - the passing steamers - an excellent view of historic and beautiful Mackinac Island make this restful 50 minute trip between St. ignace and Mackinaw City, Michingan one long to be remembered.
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Title: Motor Ferry Kakakala Bremerton (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Word's first streamlined vessel. In service between Seattle and Bremerton, Washington On Puget sound. (Kah-lock-ah-lah, Chinook for Flying Bird) is the world's first completely Streamlined Motor Ferry. The hull is divided into twenty-five water-tight compartments, making it virtually unsinkable. Length over all 276 feet, beam over all 55.8 feet; passanger capacity 2000; automobile capacity 110; has 5 decks; horsepower main engine 3000; cruising speed 18 knots. The Kalakala is designed primarily to meet the needs of steadily increasing passenger and automoble traffic on beautiful Puget Sound.
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Title: Ferry Boat Agoming, Sault Ste Marie (MI), Linen PM 1949
Description:
Plying between Sault Ste. Marie Ontario and Sault Ste. The ferry "Agoming", with a capacity for 16 - 18 cars, provides half-hourly service between the two Saults. The distance is about half a mile. The Ferry has a large passanger capacity and has a promenade deck and a spacious cabin for their use.
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Title: The Hockanum Ferry, Northampton to Hadley Divided Back unused
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Title: M.V. Chinook Real Photo PM 1917 Sep-10
Description:
The New Flagship of Puget Sound
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Title: After Lounge on MV Chinook Real Photo unused
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Title: Ferry Klickitat on the water Real Photo unused
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Title: Hampton Roads Ferry " Seawalls Point " (1887) Real Photo
Description:
Virginia Department of Highways
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Title: Peak's Island Ferry "Swampscott", 1932 Portland (ME), Real Photo unused
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Title: A Ferry Loaded with People Real Photo
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Title: Ferry Boat Real Photo
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Title: View of the Gov. King steamship Bath (ME), Real Photo
Description:
discovered that this is a ferryboat operating out of Bath ME (until mid-1940's)
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Title: Lake Norfork Real Photo unused
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Title: Lake Norfork Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
Free Ferry across Norfork Lake serving Henderson and Panther Bay Landing for U. S. Highway 62, and 101 landing for State Highway 101. Nearby towns served by the Free Ferry are: Henderson, Gamaliel, Viola, Bakersfield, Salem and Mountain Home. Excellent motels, restaurants, gift shops along with complete fishing and boating facilities are offered in this area
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Title: La Pointe Dock & Harbor, Madeline Island Madeline Island (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
Series S-43404 Take a ferry from Bayfield, Wisconsin to visit Madeline Island. Rich in romantic and historic lore, this quaint and picturesque village is popular as a summer resort. Lots to see and do on Madeline Island
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Title: Ferry Uncatena Chrome PM 1967 Aug-21
Description:
Ferry Uncatena of he Steamship Authority fleet which provides fast and frequent service between Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and Woods Hole, Mass.
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Title: Martha's Vineyard Point Gammon (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
M/V Point Gammon, a 400 passenger vessel, departs from the Ocean Street Dock, Hyannis, for Nantucket Island, 30 miles out to sea.
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Title: Friday Harbor Ferry Landing (WA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Washington State ferries transport thousands of visitors to the San Juan Islands each year
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Title: Port Jefferson Bridgeport Ferry Port Jefferson, Chrome unused
Description:
Ferry boat Catskill sailing majestically toward its slip in picturesque Port Jefferson harbor, Long Island, N. Y., after a delightful sail across Long Island Sound from Connecticut on one of its daily excursions between both ports. "Come to Long Island for a real Vacation".
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Title: Ferry Boat Between San Diego And Coronado (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-08
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Title: Lake Norfolk Ferry Lake Norfolk (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This ferry, operated by the state of Arkansas, furnishes free passage across Lake Norfolk on Hwy. 62 and 101 in Northern Arkansas.
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Title: New Drummond Island Ferry DeTour (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
This new ferry transports automobiles and passengers between DeTour and Drummond Island, Michigan. In Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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Title: M. V. Bluenose Chrome unused
Description:
Canadian National Railways Car and passenger Ferry, Operating between Bar harbor, Maine, U. S. A. and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Title: Lake Norfork Ferry Henderson (AR), Chrome PM 1968 Jul-05
Description:
Free Ferry across Norfolk Lake serving Henderson and Panther Bay Landing for U. S. Highway 62, and 101 Landing for State Highway 101. Nearby towns served by the Free Ferry and Henderson, Gamaliel, Viola, Bakersfield, Salem and Mountain Home. Excellent Motels, Restaurants. Gift Shops along with complete fishing and boating facilities are offered in this area.
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Title: Chappaquiddick Island Ferry Edgartown (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
"On Time" heading for its dock, seen across the harbor, on Chappaquiddick Island, Edgartown, Mass. The "On Time", a 5 minute ferry ride, operates seven days a week year round.
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Title: Automobile Ferry From Punta Rassa Punta Rassa (FL), Chrome PM 1957
Description:
Automobile ferry from Punta Rassa. 15 miles S.W. of Fort Myers to Sanibel and Captiva Islands internationally famous for their superb shelling beaches and captivating in their serene splendor
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Title: Garden State Parkway of Cape May Ferry Chrome unused
Description:
Luxurious bayliners link the Garden State Parkway of Cape May, New Jersey with the Ocean Hiway at Lewes, Delaware. The ferries carry more than 800 passengers and 120 cars on a regular daily sailing schedule. Snack bar service is available. Spacious decks, comfortable lounges make each trip memorable for the entire family.
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Title: The Nellie B Ferry Port Aransas (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The Nellie B Ferry operates 24 hours daily at Port Aransas, Texas, making channel crossings every 15 minutes.
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Title: Michigan State Ferries Scenic (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Four of the ferries operating in the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan, between St. Ignace in the upper peninsula, and Mackinaw City in the lower Peninsula.
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Title: M. V. Klickitat Washington State Ferry Chrome PM 1963
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Title: New Put-In-Bay Passenger And Auto Ferry Mystic Isle Put-in-Bay (OH), Linen unused
Description:
Fast, Frequent Service to America's Finest Island Resort. The "Mystic Isle" is the first all steel all welded passenger boat of its kind on the Great Lakes. 110 feet long 32 feet wide, capacity 335 passengers and 20 cars. On the Catawba Point Put-In-Bay route from early spring until late in fall. For a real restful and healthful vacation visit Put-In-Bay.
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Title: The Rockport Ferry Rockport (IN), Linen unused
Description:
The Robert Miller Ferry that crosses the Ohio River about every fifteen minutes day and night at Rockport, Indiana, has concrete approaches on both shores. As the Ferry boat comes from Kentucky, the view of the Indiana shore and the very high bluffs on which rockport is located are beautiful. A short distance from here the young man Abraham Lincoln embarked as a boatman for New Orleans on a Flatboat.
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Title: M. F. Kalakala Leaving Bremerton Bremerton (WA), Linen unused
Description:
(Kah-lock-ah-lah, Chinook for Flying Bird) is the world's first completely Streamlined Motor Ferry. The hull is divided into twenty-five water-tight compartments, making it virtually unsinkable. Length over all 276 feet, beam over all 55.8 feet; passanger capacity 2000; automobile capacity 110; has 5 decks; horsepower main engine 3000; cruising speed 18 knots. The Kalakala is designed primarily to meet the needs of steadily increasing passenger and automoble traffic on beautiful Puget Sound.
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Title: Car Ferries Saint Ignace (MI), Linen unused
Description:
More than half a million vehicles wer transported across the straits last year between the terminals St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, service being provided every day of the year.
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Title: Old Chain Ferry, Kalamazoo River Saugatuck (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Galveston - Bolivar Ferry Galveston (TX), Linen PM 1948
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Title: Bissell's Ferry Windsor (CT), Divided Back PM 1908
Description:
In continuous existence since about 1648
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Title: Cape May - Lewes NJ DE Chrome unused
Description:
New luxury passenger and vehicle ferry. Linking the Garden State Parkway at Cape May, N.J. with the Ocean Highway at Lewes, Del. The ferries carry more than 800 passengers and 100 vehicles on a regular daily sailing schedule. Snack bar service is available. Spacious decks, comfortable lounges make each trip memorable for the entire family. A direct route southbond to Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel
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