Inland/River Ferries (Besides Great Lakes, Estuaries)

Started by index, December 20, 2018, 12:38:28 PM

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inkyatari

I'm never wrong, just wildly inaccurate.


MikieTimT

#51
Peel Ferry that carries AR 125 after it was flooded when the White River was dammed to make Bull Shoals Lake from Arkansas over to a mile shy of the Missouri border.  It's a free ferry run by ARDOT and in the summer has more motorcycles than cars on it.

https://www.google.com/maps/@36.4940396,-92.7795831,3a,75y,313.16h,73.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sUwOrQNtrLOIRi2dLUZyAUg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

CardInLex

The Valley View Ferry is Kentucky's oldest continuously run business. It is a free ferry funded by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Madison County Fiscal Court, Jessamine County Fiscal Court and the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government. It crosses the Kentucky River connecting Madison County south of the river to Jessamine County and Lexington-Fayette County north of the river.

https://goo.gl/maps/XLSEQjUYh1v

theline


SteveG1988

Passenger only, riverlink between camden and philly.
Roads Clinched

I55,I82,I84(E&W)I88(W),I87(N),I81,I64,I74(W),I72,I57,I24,I65,I59,I12,I71,I77,I76(E&W),I70,I79,I85,I86(W),I27,I16,I97,I96,I43,I41,

amroad17

There is the Brown-Augusta Ferry that travels from US 52 west of Higginsport, OH to Augusta, KY.
I don't need a GPS.  I AM the GPS! (for family and friends)

US 89

#56
Utah's SR 95 used a privately run ferry to cross the Colorado River all the way until 1966, when the Hite Crossing Bridge was completed.

Max Rockatansky

US 40 used to cross the Martinez-Benicia Ferry.  After US 40 was moved to the Carquinez Bridge the ferry route was used by CA 21:

https://www.gribblenation.org/2019/11/the-original-alignment-of-us-route-40.html?m=1

davewiecking




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