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Cable ferry

A cable ferry (including the terms chain ferry, swing ferry, floating bridge, or punt) is a ferry that is guided (and in many cases propelled) across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores. Early cable ferries often used either rope or steel chains, with the latter resulting in the alternative name of chain ferry. Both of these were largely replaced by wire cable by the late 19th century.

Coin-operated cable ferry at Espevær in Bømlo, Norway
Chain-pulling engine of a small ferry on Berounka river near Prague, Czech Republic
Cable ferry between Ekerö and Adelsö, Sweden
Cable ferry in Vaxholm, Sweden

Types

 
Winding mechanism on the Sackville Ferry in New South Wales, Australia

There are three types of cable ferry: the reaction ferry, which uses the power of the river to tack across the current; the powered cable ferry, which uses engines or electric motors (e.g., the Canby Ferry in the U.S. State of Oregon) to wind itself across; and the hand-operated type, such as the Stratford-upon-Avon chain ferry in the UK and the Saugatuck Chain Ferry in Saugatuck, Michigan, United States.

Powered cable ferries use powered wheels or drums on board the vessel to pull itself along by the cables. The chains or wire ropes can be used with a sufficient amount of slack to allow sinking below the surface as the ferry moves away, allowing other vessels to pass without becoming snared or trapped. Chain ferries in strong tidal currents use two chains, those in inland rivers often only one chain on the upstream side. Some cable ferries use a wire rope on the upstream side in order to hold the position and a chain on the downstream side for propulsion.

A special type are electrically powered overhead-cable ferries like Straussee Ferry, which have an onboard propulsion unit and can float free, but are connected to the overhead wire for the power supply, using an electrical cable that slides along the cable as the ferry moves.

A very rare type are cable-ferries that are not propelled by themselves but rather are pulled from land side. An example of such a cable ferry was the Kungälv – Fästningsholmen ferry in Sweden. [1][2] Today, the Jonen ferry in the Netherlands is pulled by a winch on the banks. These cable ferries can be operated electrically without having to provide electricity by rechargeable batteries or an overhead wire. Saving the weight of the engine onboard, these ferries can also be operated using less energy.

Two or more ferries can be provided in order to increase availability and capacity and as a backup during maintenance, as with the Torpoint Ferry.

History

 
Simple cable ferry, Gee's Bend, Alabama, 1939

Cable ferries have probably been used to cross rivers and similar bodies of water since before recorded history. Examples of ferry routes using this technology date back to the 13th century (Hampton Ferry in England).

In the early 1900s a cable ferry designed by Canadian engineer William Pitt was installed on the Kennebecasis River near Saint John, New Brunswick in Canada.[3] There are now eight cable ferries along the Saint John River system in southern New Brunswick. In Canada a cable ferry is proposed to transport automobiles across the Ottawa River in Ontario. There are several in British Columbia: two on the Fraser, one at Lytton, one at Big Bar, three on Arrow Lakes. A suspended cable ferry worked until the 1980s in Boston Bar. A small seasonal reaction ferry carries cars across the Rivière des Prairies from Laval, Quebec (Sainte-Dorothée neighbourhood) to Île Bizard (part of Montreal).

Cable ferries were particularly prominent in early transportation in the Sacramento Delta of California. Dozens of cable ferries operated on the Columbia River in the US northwest, and most have been rendered obsolete by bridges. A suspended cable ferry for railway cars crossed the American River in Northern California.

Most of the road crossings of the Murray River in South Australia are cable ferries operated by the state government using diesel engines. The platforms at the ends can be moved up or down according to the water level. At one time, cable ferries were a primary means of automobile transportation in New South Wales in Australia. In Tasmania, for a century before 1934, the Risdon Punt at Hobart was the only fixed method of crossing the Derwent River within Hobart city limits.

In the fishing village of Tai O on Lantau Island, Hong Kong, the Tai O Ferry (橫水渡) crossed the Tai O River before a bascule bridge was built.[4]

The largest and busiest cable ferry is the Torpoint Ferry in Plymouth, England. It was first converted to cable operation in 1831 and currently operates 3 ferries, carrying 8000 vehicles per day. [5][6]

Ownership

The earliest punts were privately owned by local landowners, and charged a toll. As governments started to build roads, they started to build and operate punts as required. Private punts might be bought out, or made to impose more standard tolls.[7]

List of cable ferry routes

Current cable ferry routes include:

Albania

Australia

Austria

Belize

Canada

Chile

Croatia

  •  
    Medsave cable ferry
    Medsave Ferry, across the Sava River (Medsave–Zaprešić) in Zagreb County, overhead cable
  • Otočanka Ferry, across the Sava River (Otok Samoborski–Savski Marof) in Zagreb County, overhead cable
  • Oborovo, across the Sava River (Oborovo–Vrbovo Posavsko) in Zagreb County, overhead cable
  • Martinska ves, across the Sava River (Dubrovčak Lijevi–Dubrovčak Desni) in Sisak-Moslavina County, overhead cable
  • Tišina, across the Sava River (Tišina Kaptolska–Tišina Erdedska) in Sisak-Moslavina County, overhead cable
  • Sunjanka, across the Sava River (Graduša Posavska–Lukavec Posavski) in Sisak-Moslavina County, overhead cable
  • Kratečko, across the Sava River (Kratečko–Sunjsko Selište) in Sisak-Moslavina County, overhead cable
  • Pitomača Jelkuš Ferry, across the Drava River, in Virovitica–Podravina County
  • Pitomača Križnica, across the Drava River, in Virovitica–Podravina County
  • Osijek Zoološki vrt, across the Drava River, Osijek-Baranja County

Czech Republic

  • Dolní Žleb Ferry, reactive ferry across the Elbe at Dolní Žleb near Děčín, lower cable
  • Vrané nad Vltavou – Strnady, reactive ferry across the Vltava before Prague, with overhead cable
  • Klecánky – Roztoky ferry over the Vltava under Prague, secured by overhead cable
  • Máslovice, Dol - Libčice ferry over the Vltava under Prague, secured by lower cable
  • Lužec nad Vltavou ferry over the Vltava, secured by overhead cable
  • Zlenice - Senohraby swimpool, ferry over the Sázava river, overhead security cable installed but usually unused
  • Oseček ferry, Elbe river, formerly secured by overhead cable, now without it
  • Kazín ferry, Berounka river, 1992–2007 propelled through lower chain, since 2015 unsecured boat
  • Nadryby ferry, Berounka river, secured by the overhead cable
  • Darová ferry, Berounka river, propelled through the overhead cable

Denmark

  • Østre Ferry, across Isefjord between Hammer Bakke and Orø. Uses cables for steering, but propellers for propulsion.
  • Udbyhøj Ferry, across Randers Fjord.

Estonia

  • Kavastu Ferry, across Emajõgi in Kavastu (manual mechanism, more than century old flywheel)

Finland

  • Ahvionsaari Ferry, from Kiviapaja to Ahvionsaari in Savonlinna
  • Alassalmi Ferry, across Alassalmi strait on lake Oulujärvi between Manamansalo island and mainland
  • Arvinsalmi Ferry, across Arvinsalmi strait between the municipalities of Rääkkylä and Liperi
  • Barösund Ferry, across Barösund strait between Barölandet and Orslandet islands
  • Bergö Ferry, in Bergö
  • Eskilsö Ferry
  • Föri in Turku
  • Hanhivirta Ferry, in Enonkoski
  • Hirvisalmi Ferry, across Hirvisalmi strait between the mainland and Paalasmaa island in Juuka
  • Hämmärönsalmi Ferry, across Hämmärönsalmi strait (Rimito-Hanka) in Rimito, Nådendal (part of r. road 1890)
  • Högsar Ferry, between Högsar and Storlandet islands in Nagu, Pargas (part of r. road 12019)
  • Karhun Cable Ferry, between the mainland and the island of Karhu, Ii
  • Keistiö Ferry, between Keistiö and Iniö islands in Iniö, Pargas
  • Kietävälänvirta Ferry, between Partalansaari and Viljakansaari in Puumala (part of road 15176)
  • Koivukanta Ferry, to Kesamonsaari in Savonlinna
  • Kokonsaari Ferry, from Kesamonsaari to Kokonsaari in Savanlinna
  • Kivimo Ferry, between Roslax on mainland Houtskär and Kivimo islands in Houtskär, Pargas
  • Kokkila Ferry, between Kokkila on the mainland and Angelniemi on Kimitoön (part of r. road 1835)
  • Kuparonvirta Ferry, between Hirvensalo and Anttola in Mikkeli (part of road 15147)
  • Kyläniemi Ferry, between Utula and Kyläniemi
  • Mossala Ferry, between Björkö and Mossala islands in Houtskär, Pargas (part of regional road 12003)
  • Pellinki Ferry, between the mainland and the island of Pellinki
  • Pettu Ferry, between Pettu and Utö islands in Finby, Salo
  • Pikkarala Ferry, across Oulujoki river in Pikkarala, Oulu
  • Potkusalmi Ferry, to Ritosaari in Savonlinna
  • Puutossalmi Ferry, in Kuopio
  • Rongonsalmi Ferry, between Viljakansaari and Lieviskä in Puumala, (part of road 15170)
  • Saverkeit Ferry, between mainland Houtskär and Västra Saverkeit islands in Houtskär, Pargas (part of r. road 12005)
  • Skagen Ferry, between Jumo and Iniö islands in Iniö, Pargas (part of r. road 12230)
  • Skåldö Ferry, between Degerö and Skåldö islands in Ekenäs, Raseborg
  • Tappuvirta Ferry, Tappuvirrantie
  • Tuohisaari Ferry, from Liistonsaari to Tuohisaari in Savonlinna
  • Vartsala Ferry, between Vartsala and Kivimaa islands in Kustavi (part of r. road 192)
  • Vånö Ferry, between Vånö and Attu islands in Pargas (part of r. road 12027)

Åland

  • Björkölinjen, across Björkösund strait between the islands of Korsö (in Kumlinge municipality) and Bockholm (in Brändö m.)
  • Embarsundlinjen, across Embarsund strait in Föglö municipality, between the islands of Finholma and Jyddö
  • Töftölinjen, across Prästösund strait between the islands of Töftö (in Vårdö municipality) and Prästö (in Sund m.)
  • Seglingelinjen, across the strait between the islands of Seglinge and Snäckö (both in Seglinge village in Kumlinge municipality)
  • Simskälalinjen, across the strait between the islands of Alören and Östra Simskäla (both in Vårdö municipality)
  • Ängsösundlinjen, across Ängösund strait between the islands of Lumparland (in Lumparland municipality) and Ängö (in Vårdö m.)

France

Gambia

Germany

Hong Kong

 
Nam Sang Wai Ferry, Hong Kong

Hungary

 
Cable ferry crossing the river Tisza between Tiszatardos and Tiszalök, Hungary.

Ireland

Italy

Mozambique

 
Chain ferry being handcranked in Mozambique
  • Ferry across Shire River, 37 km south of Malawi's southernmost border

Netherlands

 
Hand-powered small cable ferry across Vlaardingervaart, Maasland, the Netherlands

There are more than 100 cable ferries in the Netherlands,[24] 11 of which use a floating cable with a single anchorage. The larger ones are usually powered by a diesel-powered screw propeller, the smaller ones often use the cable for propulsion. Most of the larger cable ferries angle themselves in the stream to gain part of their propulsion from the current, as a reaction ferry.

Some examples:

  • Cuijk ferry, across the Meuse at Cuijk
  • Genemuiden ferry, across the Zwarte Water at Genemuiden
  • Jonen ferry, across the Walengracht at Jonen, only taking foot passengers and cyclists, winched to the other bank by an electric motor on one of the banks.
  • Lexkesveer, across the Nederrijn near Wageningen, first mentioned in 1426
  • Oijen Ferry, across the Meuse at Oijen
  • Wijhe Ferry, across the IJssel at Wijhe
  • Wijk bij Duurstede ferry, across the Lek. This one uses a floating cable.

New Zealand

  • Tuapeka Mouth Ferry, in Tuapeka – South Island, on the Clutha River

Norway

Poland

Slovakia

  • Perec Ferry, across the Perec distributary of the river Hron, between Starý Tekov and Nový Tekov in Levice district - Foot ferry, came into use in the late 18th century and ceased operations in 2014, replaced by a bridge.

South Africa

 
Malgas Ferry on the Breede River, Western Cape, South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

 
The Cowes Floating Bridge loading at East Cowes, on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.

United States

Zambia

Zimbabwe

See also

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This article is about boats using a cable or chain to cross rivers For boats using a chain to travel along a river see Chain boat A cable ferry including the terms chain ferry swing ferry floating bridge or punt is a ferry that is guided and in many cases propelled across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores Early cable ferries often used either rope or steel chains with the latter resulting in the alternative name of chain ferry Both of these were largely replaced by wire cable by the late 19th century Coin operated cable ferry at Espevaer in Bomlo Norway Chain pulling engine of a small ferry on Berounka river near Prague Czech Republic source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Cable ferry between Ekero and Adelso Sweden Cable ferry in Vaxholm Sweden Contents 1 Types 2 History 3 Ownership 4 List of cable ferry routes 4 1 Albania 4 2 Australia 4 3 Austria 4 4 Belize 4 5 Canada 4 6 Chile 4 7 Croatia 4 8 Czech Republic 4 9 Denmark 4 10 Estonia 4 11 Finland 4 11 1 Aland 4 12 France 4 13 Gambia 4 14 Germany 4 15 Hong Kong 4 16 Hungary 4 17 Ireland 4 18 Italy 4 19 Mozambique 4 20 Netherlands 4 21 New Zealand 4 22 Norway 4 23 Poland 4 24 Slovakia 4 25 South Africa 4 26 South Korea 4 27 Spain 4 28 Sweden 4 29 Switzerland 4 30 United Kingdom 4 31 United States 4 32 Zambia 4 33 Zimbabwe 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTypes Edit Winding mechanism on the Sackville Ferry in New South Wales Australia There are three types of cable ferry the reaction ferry which uses the power of the river to tack across the current the powered cable ferry which uses engines or electric motors e g the Canby Ferry in the U S State of Oregon to wind itself across and the hand operated type such as the Stratford upon Avon chain ferry in the UK and the Saugatuck Chain Ferry in Saugatuck Michigan United States Powered cable ferries use powered wheels or drums on board the vessel to pull itself along by the cables The chains or wire ropes can be used with a sufficient amount of slack to allow sinking below the surface as the ferry moves away allowing other vessels to pass without becoming snared or trapped Chain ferries in strong tidal currents use two chains those in inland rivers often only one chain on the upstream side Some cable ferries use a wire rope on the upstream side in order to hold the position and a chain on the downstream side for propulsion A special type are electrically powered overhead cable ferries like Straussee Ferry which have an onboard propulsion unit and can float free but are connected to the overhead wire for the power supply using an electrical cable that slides along the cable as the ferry moves A very rare type are cable ferries that are not propelled by themselves but rather are pulled from land side An example of such a cable ferry was the Kungalv Fastningsholmen ferry in Sweden 1 2 Today the Jonen ferry in the Netherlands is pulled by a winch on the banks These cable ferries can be operated electrically without having to provide electricity by rechargeable batteries or an overhead wire Saving the weight of the engine onboard these ferries can also be operated using less energy Two or more ferries can be provided in order to increase availability and capacity and as a backup during maintenance as with the Torpoint Ferry History Edit Simple cable ferry Gee s Bend Alabama 1939 Cable ferries have probably been used to cross rivers and similar bodies of water since before recorded history Examples of ferry routes using this technology date back to the 13th century Hampton Ferry in England In the early 1900s a cable ferry designed by Canadian engineer William Pitt was installed on the Kennebecasis River near Saint John New Brunswick in Canada 3 There are now eight cable ferries along the Saint John River system in southern New Brunswick In Canada a cable ferry is proposed to transport automobiles across the Ottawa River in Ontario There are several in British Columbia two on the Fraser one at Lytton one at Big Bar three on Arrow Lakes A suspended cable ferry worked until the 1980s in Boston Bar A small seasonal reaction ferry carries cars across the Riviere des Prairies from Laval Quebec Sainte Dorothee neighbourhood to Ile Bizard part of Montreal Cable ferries were particularly prominent in early transportation in the Sacramento Delta of California Dozens of cable ferries operated on the Columbia River in the US northwest and most have been rendered obsolete by bridges A suspended cable ferry for railway cars crossed the American River in Northern California Most of the road crossings of the Murray River in South Australia are cable ferries operated by the state government using diesel engines The platforms at the ends can be moved up or down according to the water level At one time cable ferries were a primary means of automobile transportation in New South Wales in Australia In Tasmania for a century before 1934 the Risdon Punt at Hobart was the only fixed method of crossing the Derwent River within Hobart city limits In the fishing village of Tai O on Lantau Island Hong Kong the Tai O Ferry 橫水渡 crossed the Tai O River before a bascule bridge was built 4 The largest and busiest cable ferry is the Torpoint Ferry in Plymouth England It was first converted to cable operation in 1831 and currently operates 3 ferries carrying 8000 vehicles per day 5 6 Ownership EditThe earliest punts were privately owned by local landowners and charged a toll As governments started to build roads they started to build and operate punts as required Private punts might be bought out or made to impose more standard tolls 7 List of cable ferry routes EditCurrent cable ferry routes include Albania Edit Butrint Ferry across the Vivari Channel near Butrint 8 Australia Edit Berowra Waters Ferry at Berowra Waters in New South Wales Blanchetown Punt 9 Bombah Point Ferry at Bombah Point 10 Cadell Ferry across the Murray River at Cadell South Australia 11 Daintree River Ferry across the Daintree River in Queensland Hibbard Ferry across the Hastings River near Port Macquarie New South Wales 12 13 Lawrence Ferry across the Clarence River in New South Wales 14 15 Lower Portland Ferry across the Hawkesbury River near the village of Lower Portland New South Wales Lyrup Ferry across the Murray River at Lyrup South Australia 11 Mannum Ferry across the Murray River at Mannum South Australia two parallel ferries 11 Moggill Ferry across the Brisbane River near Ipswich Queensland 16 Morgan Ferry across the Murray River in Morgan South Australia 11 Mortlake Ferry across the Parramatta River in Sydney New South Wales Narrung Ferry across the Murray River at Narrung South Australia 11 17 Noosa River Ferry across the Noosa River in Queensland 18 Purnong Ferry across the Murray River in Purnong South Australia 11 Raymond Island Ferry chain ferry from Paynesville to Raymond Island in Victoria Sackville Ferry across the Hawkesbury River near the village of Sackville New South Wales Settlement Point Ferry across the Hastings River near Port Macquarie New South Wales 12 13 Speewa Ferry across the Murray River between New South Wales and Victoria at Speewa Swan Reach Ferry across the Murray River in Swan Reach South Australia 11 Tailem Bend Ferry across the Murray River in Tailem Bend South Australia 11 Ulmarra Ferry across the Clarence River in New South Wales 15 Waikerie Ferry across the Murray River in Waikerie South Australia 11 Walker Flat Ferry across the Murray River in Walker Flat South Australia 11 Webbs Creek Ferry across the Hawkesbury River in the village of Wisemans Ferry New South Wales Wellington Ferry across the Murray River in Wellington South Australia 11 Wisemans Ferry across the Hawkesbury River in the village of Wisemans Ferry New South Wales Wymah Ferry across the Murray River between New South Wales and Victoria The Mannum Ferry The Moggill Ferry Wisemans FerryAustria Edit Rollfahre Klosterneuburg across the Danube River at Klosterneuburg Drahtseilbrucke Ottensheim across the Danube River at OttensheimBelize Edit Xunantunich Ferry across the Mopan River at XunantunichCanada Edit Adams Lake Cable Ferry across Adams Lake in British Columbia 19 Baynes Sound Connector across Baynes Sound from Buckley Bay to Denman Island in British Columbia The longest cable ferry in the world at the time of its opening 20 Belleisle Bay Ferry across Belleisle Bay in New Brunswick Big Bar Ferry across the Fraser River at Big Bar British Columbia Bleriot Ferry across the Red Deer River near Drumheller Alberta 21 Clarkboro Ferry across the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon Saskatchewan Country Harbour Ferry across Country Harbour near Port Bickerton Nova Scotia Crowfoot Ferry across the Bow River in Alberta 21 Ecolos Ferry across Ottawa River between Clarence Rockland ON and Thurso QC Englishtown Ferry across the mouth of St Anns Bay in Nova Scotia Estuary Ferry across the South Saskatchewan River near Estuary Saskatchewan Evandale Ferry across the Saint John River in New Brunswick Finnegan Ferry across the Red Deer River in Alberta 21 Gagetown Ferry across the Saint John River in New Brunswick GladeFerry across the Kootenay River in British Columbia 19 Gondola Point Ferry across the Kennebecasis River in New Brunswick Hampstead Ferry across the Saint John River in New Brunswick Harrop Cable Ferry across Kootenay Lake in British Columbia 19 Howe Island ferries across the Bateau Channel St Lawrence River Ontario Kennebecasis Island Ferry across the Kennebecasis River in New Brunswick Klondyke Ferry across the Athabasca River in Alberta 21 LaHave Cable Ferry across the LaHave River in Nova Scotia Lancer Ferry across the South Saskatchewan River near Lancer Saskatchewan Laval sur le Lac Ile Bizard Ferry across the Riviere des Prairies between Montreal and Laval Quebec Lemsford Ferry across the South Saskatchewan River near Lemsford Saskatchewan Little Fort Ferry across the North Thompson River in British Columbia 19 Little Narrows Cable Ferry across the Little Narrows of Whycocomagh Bay in Nova Scotia Low Bar Ferry across the Fraser River at High Bar British Columbia Lytton Ferry across the Fraser River at Lytton British Columbia McLure Ferry across the North Thompson River in British Columbia 19 Needles Cable Ferry across Lower Arrow Lake in British Columbia Quyon Ferry across Ottawa River between Fitzroy Harbour ON amp Quyon QC Riverhurst Ferry across Lake Diefenbaker Saskatchewan Rosevear Ferry across the McLeod River near Edson Alberta 21 Simcoe Island Ferry between Wolfe Island and Simcoe Island St Lawrence River Ontario Usk Ferry across the Skeena River at Usk British Columbia 19 Westfield Ferry across the Saint John River in New Brunswick Lytton Ferry Fraser River Needles Cable Ferry Arrow Lakes Riverhurst Ferry Laval sur le Lac Ile Bizard FerryChile Edit Balseo de San Javier across San Pedro River Los Rios Region 22 Croatia Edit Medsave cable ferryMedsave Ferry across the Sava River Medsave Zapresic in Zagreb County overhead cable Otocanka Ferry across the Sava River Otok Samoborski Savski Marof in Zagreb County overhead cable Oborovo across the Sava River Oborovo Vrbovo Posavsko in Zagreb County overhead cable Martinska ves across the Sava River Dubrovcak Lijevi Dubrovcak Desni in Sisak Moslavina County overhead cable Tisina across the Sava River Tisina Kaptolska Tisina Erdedska in Sisak Moslavina County overhead cable Sunjanka across the Sava River Gradusa Posavska Lukavec Posavski in Sisak Moslavina County overhead cable Kratecko across the Sava River Kratecko Sunjsko Seliste in Sisak Moslavina County overhead cable Pitomaca Jelkus Ferry across the Drava River in Virovitica Podravina County Pitomaca Kriznica across the Drava River in Virovitica Podravina County Osijek Zooloski vrt across the Drava River Osijek Baranja CountyCzech Republic Edit Dolni Zleb Ferry reactive ferry across the Elbe at Dolni Zleb near Decin lower cable Vrane nad Vltavou Strnady reactive ferry across the Vltava before Prague with overhead cable Klecanky Roztoky ferry over the Vltava under Prague secured by overhead cable Maslovice Dol Libcice ferry over the Vltava under Prague secured by lower cable Luzec nad Vltavou ferry over the Vltava secured by overhead cable Zlenice Senohraby swimpool ferry over the Sazava river overhead security cable installed but usually unused Osecek ferry Elbe river formerly secured by overhead cable now without it Kazin ferry Berounka river 1992 2007 propelled through lower chain since 2015 unsecured boat Nadryby ferry Berounka river secured by the overhead cable Darova ferry Berounka river propelled through the overhead cableDenmark Edit Ostre Ferry across Isefjord between Hammer Bakke and Oro Uses cables for steering but propellers for propulsion Udbyhoj Ferry across Randers Fjord Estonia Edit Kavastu Ferry across Emajogi in Kavastu manual mechanism more than century old flywheel Finland Edit Ahvionsaari Ferry from Kiviapaja to Ahvionsaari in Savonlinna Alassalmi Ferry across Alassalmi strait on lake Oulujarvi between Manamansalo island and mainland Arvinsalmi Ferry across Arvinsalmi strait between the municipalities of Raakkyla and Liperi Barosund Ferry across Barosund strait between Barolandet and Orslandet islands Bergo Ferry in Bergo Eskilso Ferry Fori in Turku Hanhivirta Ferry in Enonkoski Hirvisalmi Ferry across Hirvisalmi strait between the mainland and Paalasmaa island in Juuka Hammaronsalmi Ferry across Hammaronsalmi strait Rimito Hanka in Rimito Nadendal part of r road 1890 Hogsar Ferry between Hogsar and Storlandet islands in Nagu Pargas part of r road 12019 Karhun Cable Ferry between the mainland and the island of Karhu Ii Keistio Ferry between Keistio and Inio islands in Inio Pargas Kietavalanvirta Ferry between Partalansaari and Viljakansaari in Puumala part of road 15176 Koivukanta Ferry to Kesamonsaari in Savonlinna Kokonsaari Ferry from Kesamonsaari to Kokonsaari in Savanlinna Kivimo Ferry between Roslax on mainland Houtskar and Kivimo islands in Houtskar Pargas Kokkila Ferry between Kokkila on the mainland and Angelniemi on Kimitoon part of r road 1835 Kuparonvirta Ferry between Hirvensalo and Anttola in Mikkeli part of road 15147 Kylaniemi Ferry between Utula and Kylaniemi Mossala Ferry between Bjorko and Mossala islands in Houtskar Pargas part of regional road 12003 Pellinki Ferry between the mainland and the island of Pellinki Pettu Ferry between Pettu and Uto islands in Finby Salo Pikkarala Ferry across Oulujoki river in Pikkarala Oulu Potkusalmi Ferry to Ritosaari in Savonlinna Puutossalmi Ferry in Kuopio Rongonsalmi Ferry between Viljakansaari and Lieviska in Puumala part of road 15170 Saverkeit Ferry between mainland Houtskar and Vastra Saverkeit islands in Houtskar Pargas part of r road 12005 Skagen Ferry between Jumo and Inio islands in Inio Pargas part of r road 12230 Skaldo Ferry between Degero and Skaldo islands in Ekenas Raseborg Tappuvirta Ferry Tappuvirrantie Tuohisaari Ferry from Liistonsaari to Tuohisaari in Savonlinna Vartsala Ferry between Vartsala and Kivimaa islands in Kustavi part of r road 192 Vano Ferry between Vano and Attu islands in Pargas part of r road 12027 Alassalmi cable ferry Karhun cable ferry Koivukanta ferry in winter and parallel ice road for lighter vehicles Pikkarala ferry wintering on the shore of Oulujoki Aland Edit Bjorkolinjen across Bjorkosund strait between the islands of Korso in Kumlinge municipality and Bockholm in Brando m Embarsundlinjen across Embarsund strait in Foglo municipality between the islands of Finholma and Jyddo Toftolinjen across Prastosund strait between the islands of Tofto in Vardo municipality and Prasto in Sund m Seglingelinjen across the strait between the islands of Seglinge and Snacko both in Seglinge village in Kumlinge municipality Simskalalinjen across the strait between the islands of Aloren and Ostra Simskala both in Vardo municipality Angsosundlinjen across Angosund strait between the islands of Lumparland in Lumparland municipality and Ango in Vardo m France Edit Bac du Sauvage Ferry across a branch of the Rhone in the CamargueGambia Edit Bansang Ferry across the River Gambia at Bansang in the Central River DivisionGermany Edit Aken Ferry across the Elbe at Aken in Saxony Anhalt Barby Ferry across the Elbe at Barby in Saxony Anhalt Caputh Ferry across the Havel at Caputh in Brandenburg Coswig Ferry across the Elbe at Coswig in Saxony Anhalt Ellikon Nack Ferry de across the Rhine from Lottstetten in Baden Wurttemberg to Marthalen in Switzerland Ferchland Grieben Ferry across the Elbe between Ferchland and Grieben in Saxony Anhalt Grapel Cable Ferry de across the Oste at Grapel in Lower Saxony Ketzin Cable Ferry across the Havel at Ketzin in Brandenburg Kiewitt Ferry across the Havel at Potsdam in Brandenburg Maintal Dornigheim Ferry across the Main near Maintal in Hesse Friesenheimer Insel Sandhofen Ferry across an old arm of the Rhine in Mannheim Pritzerbe Ferry across the Havel between Havelsee and Kutzkow in Brandenburg Rathen Ferry across the Elbe at Rathen in Saxony Rabel Ferry across the Elbe between Rabel and Havelberg in Saxony Anhalt Rothenburg Ferry across the Saale at Rothenburg in Saxony Anhalt Sandau Ferry across the Elbe at Sandau in Saxony Anhalt Straussee Ferry across the Straussee at Strausberg in Brandenburg Teterower See Ferry to an island in the Teterower See in Mecklenburg Vorpommern Veckerhagen Ferry across the Weser between Veckerhagen in Hesse and Hemeln in Lower Saxony Westerhusen Ferry across the Elbe at Magdeburg in Saxony Anhalt The Pritzerbe Ferry The Rathen FerryHong Kong Edit Nam Sang Wai Ferry Hong Kong Nam Sang Wai Ferry at Nam Sang Wai in northwestern New TerritoriesHungary Edit Cable ferry crossing the river Tisza between Tiszatardos and Tiszalok Hungary One cable ferry across the Danube between Csepel and Soroksar in Budapest 23 A cable ferry crosses the Tisza between Tiszalok and Tiszatardos Ireland Edit A cable ferry serves Little Island and Waterford Castle in the River SuirItaly Edit Two cable ferries across the port of Cesenatico in Romagna One cable ferry across the port of Bellaria Igea Marina in Romagna An engineless cable ferry Traghetto di Leonardo between Imbersago Lecco e Villa d Adda Bergamo in Lombardia in the Ecomuseo Adda di Leonardo da Vinci river museum Another Traghetto di Leonardo across the Tevere river in Lazio in the Riserva Naturale di Nazzano natural reserveMozambique Edit Chain ferry being handcranked in Mozambique Ferry across Shire River 37 km south of Malawi s southernmost borderNetherlands Edit Hand powered small cable ferry across Vlaardingervaart Maasland the Netherlands There are more than 100 cable ferries in the Netherlands 24 11 of which use a floating cable with a single anchorage The larger ones are usually powered by a diesel powered screw propeller the smaller ones often use the cable for propulsion Most of the larger cable ferries angle themselves in the stream to gain part of their propulsion from the current as a reaction ferry Some examples Cuijk ferry across the Meuse at Cuijk Genemuiden ferry across the Zwarte Water at Genemuiden Jonen ferry across the Walengracht at Jonen only taking foot passengers and cyclists winched to the other bank by an electric motor on one of the banks Lexkesveer across the Nederrijn near Wageningen first mentioned in 1426 Oijen Ferry across the Meuse at Oijen Wijhe Ferry across the IJssel at Wijhe Wijk bij Duurstede ferry across the Lek This one uses a floating cable New Zealand Edit Tuapeka Mouth Ferry in Tuapeka South Island on the Clutha RiverNorway Edit Fjone ferry across lake Nisser in Nissedal Telemark 25 Espevaer Ferry in Bomlo Hordaland Duesund Masfjordnes in Nordhordland Mjanes Hisaroy in Gulen Sogn og Fjordane 26 Poland Edit Biechowy Ferry across the Warta between Biechowy and Piersk 27 Borusowa Ferry across the Vistula between Borusowa and Nowy Korczyn road no 973 28 Brody Ferry across the Oder at Brody road no 280 29 Brzeg Dolny Ferry across the Oder between Brzeg Dolny and Gloska Ciszyca Ferry across the Vistula between Tarnobrzeg and Ciszyca road no 758 Czchow Ferry across the Dunajec between Czchow and Piaski Druzkow Czeszewo Ferry across the Warta at Czeszewo Debno Ferry across the Warta between Debno and Orzechowo Gniew Ferry across the Vistula between Gniew and Janowo road no 510 Grzegorzowice Ferry across the Oder between Grzerorzowice and Ciechowice road no 421 Janowiec Ferry across the Vistula between Kazimierz Dolny and Janowiec Korzeniewo Ferry across the Vistula between Korzeniewo and Opalenie road no 232 Kozubow Ferry across the Warta between Kozubow and Osina Krzemienna Ferry across the San between Krzemienna and Jablonica Ruska Milsko Ferry across the Oder between Milsko and Przewoz road no 282 Nozdrzec Ferry across the San between Nozdrzec and Dabrowka Starzenska Opatowiec Ferry across the Vistula between Opatowiec and Ujscie Jezuickie Otfinow Ferry across the Dunajec between Otfinow and Pasieka Otfinowska Pogorzelica Ferry across the Warta between Pogorzelica and Nowa Wies Podgorna Polaniec Ferry across the Vistula between Polaniec and Gliny Male Polecko Ferry across the Oder between Polecko and Chlebowo road no 138 Pomorsko Ferry across the Oder at Pomorsko road no 281 Siedliszowice Ferry across the Dunajec between Siedliszowice and Wietrzychowice Slawsk Ferry across the Warta between Slawsk and Weglewskie Holendry Swiniary Ferry across the Vistula between Baranow Sandomierski and Swiniary road no 872 Waki Ferry across the Warta at Waki Ferry in Kazimierz Dolny Janowiec Poland Vistula river Ferry in Gniew Poland Vistula river High rope ferry in Borusowa on the Vistula RiverSlovakia Edit Perec Ferry across the Perec distributary of the river Hron between Stary Tekov and Novy Tekov in Levice district Foot ferry came into use in the late 18th century and ceased operations in 2014 replaced by a bridge South Africa Edit Malgas Ferry on the Breede River Western Cape South Africa Malgas Ferry across the Breede River at Malgas Western CapeSouth Korea Edit Abai village ferry in Sokcho 30 Spain Edit Pas de barca de Flix across the Ebro river in Flix Catalonia Pas de barca de Miravet across the Ebro river in Miravet Catalonia Sweden Edit Adelson Ferry sv in Lake Malaren from Munso to Adelso 31 Ammero Ferry sv in Lake Revsund from Ammer to Stavre 32 Ango Ferry sv between Angon and Fruvik on Bokenaset 33 Arno Ferry sv in Lake Malaren from Okno to Arno 34 Avan Ferry sv across Lule River from Avan to Norra Sunderbyn 35 Boheden Ferry sv across Djuptrasket from Sandudden to Boheden 36 Bohus Malmon Ferry sv from Malmon to Roparobacken 37 Bojarkilen Ferry across Bojarkilen in Stromstad 38 Bolmso Ferry sv across Lake Bolmen from Sunnaryd to Bolmso 39 Hamburgsund Ferry sv across Hamburgsund from Hamburgsund to Hamburgon 40 Hogmarso Ferry from Hogmarso to Svartno 41 Hogsater Ferry sv across Byalven from Hogsater to Fryxnas 42 Iso Ferry sv across Storsjon from Ison to Norderon 43 Ivo Ferry sv across Ivo Lake between Barum and Ivo Island 44 Kornhall Ferry sv across the Nordre alv between Kornhall and Brunnstorpsnas 45 Kostersundet Ferry across Kostersundet from Nordkoster to Sydkoster 46 Lyr Ferry sv between the islands of Lyr and Orust 47 Malo Ferry sv between the islands of Malo and Orust 48 Rodupp Ferry sv across the Kalix river at Rodupp 49 Stegeborg Ferry sv across the Slatbaken between Slottsholmen and Norrkrog 50 Sund Jaren Ferry sv across the Stora Le lake 48 Toreboda Ferry across the Gota Canal in Toreboda 51 Torpon Ferry across Lake Sommen from Torpon to Blavik 52 Vaxholmen Ferry from the town of Vaxholm to Vaxholm Castle Yttero Ferry from Ytteron to Yttre park 53 The Swedish ferry Saga on the Hamburgsund route The yellow colour is typical for car ferries in Sweden The Swedish ferry Vaxholmen with its destination Vaxholm Castle in the Stockholm Archipelago Switzerland Edit Basel Ferries de four routes across the Rhine in the city of Basel Ellikon Nack Ferry de across the Rhine from Marthalen to Lottstetten in Germany Fahr Abbey Ferry de across the Limmat river at Fahr AbbeyUnited Kingdom Edit The Cowes Floating Bridge loading at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom Butts Ferry across the River Exe in Exeter Devon Cowes Floating Bridge across the River Medina on the Isle of Wight Dartmouth Higher Ferry across the River Dart in Devon Hampton Ferry across the River Avon near Evesham in Worcestershire Hampton Loade Ferry across the River Severn in Shropshire closed 2016 King Harry Ferry across the River Fal in Cornwall Normanton on Soar Chain Ferry across the River Soar in Nottinghamshire Reedham Ferry across the River Yare in Norfolk Sandbanks Ferry across the entrance to Poole Harbour in Dorset Stratford upon Avon Ferry across the River Avon at Stratford upon Avon in Warwickshire Symonds Yat river crossings a pair of hand powered ferries across the River Wye in Herefordshire Torpoint Ferry across the River Tamar between Devon and Cornwall Trowlock Island Ferry a hand powered ferry to Trowlock Island in the River Thames in south western Greater London Windermere Ferry across Windermere in Cumbria United States Edit Akers Ferry across the Current River near Salem in Missouri Avoca Island Ferry across the intracoastal waterway to Avoca Island near Morgan City in Louisiana Bemus Point Stow Ferry across Chautauqua Lake in New York Buena Vista Ferry across the Willamette River in Oregon Canby Ferry across the Willamette River in Oregon Los Ebanos Ferry across the Rio Grande between Los Ebanos Texas and Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Tamaulipas Elwell Ferry across the Cape Fear River in North Carolina Fredericktown Ferry closed in 2013 across the Monongahela River in southwestern Pennsylvania 54 Green River Ferry across the Green River in Mammoth Cave National Park Hatton Ferry across the James River in Virginia Ironton Ferry across an arm of Lake Charlevoix in Michigan J Mack Ferry across an arm of the Sacramento River in California 55 56 Merrimac Ferry across the Wisconsin River in Wisconsin Merry Point Ferry across the Corrotoman River in Virginia Parker s Ferry across the Meherrin River in North Carolina Princeton Ferry across the Sacramento River in California 56 Reed s Ferry across the Green River northeast of Rochester KY Rochester Ferry across the Green River in Rochester KY Sans Souci Ferry across the Cashie River in North Carolina Saugatuck Chain Ferry across the Kalamazoo River in Michigan Sunnybank Ferry across the Little Wicomico River in Virginia Sycamore Island Ferry across the Potomac River in Maryland Ticonderoga Ferry across Lake Champlain between Ticonderoga New York and Shoreham Vermont Upper Ferry across the Wicomico River in Maryland 57 Valley View Ferry across the Kentucky River in Kentucky Wheatland Ferry across the Willamette River in Oregon White s Ferry across the Potomac River in Maryland Whitehaven Ferry across the Wicomico River at Whitehaven Maryland 57 Woodland Ferry across the Nanticoke River in Delaware 57 Canby Ferry White s Ferry on the Potomac River Wheatland Ferry Princeton Ferry undergoing renovation Zambia Edit Chambeshi Ferry across the Chambeshi River near Mbesuma Kabompo Ferry across the Kabompo River 80 km south east of Kabompo Kafue Ferry across the Kafue River 4 5 km west of the ZambeziZimbabwe Edit Ekusileni Ferry across the Insiza River downstream of FilabusiSee also EditAerial tramway Cable car Funicular Pontoon boat Punt boat Punte Transporter bridgeReferences Edit Schweden Fahrstellen www fjordfaehren de Retrieved 2023 02 21 Schweden und Finnland www fjordfaehren de Retrieved 2023 02 21 Saint John New Brunswick First Archived from the original on November 14 2006 Retrieved November 20 2006 Ng Joyce 25 July 2009 Last operator happy hand pulled Tai O ferry may return to 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