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List of train ferries

This is a list of train ferries that are designed to carry railway vehicles. These include purpose-built train ferries that can be quickly loaded and unloaded by roll-on/roll-off, and car floats or rail barges which are barges that carry trains.

Former train ferries edit

Argentina edit

Nine train ferries were used between 1907 and 1990 to cross the Paraná river and join the Buenos Aires province (the main state in Argentina) and the Entre Rios province (the entrance to the Mesopotamian region), until new bridges were built over the rivers they crossed. They were Lucía Carbó (1907), María Parera (1908), Mercedes Lacroze (1909) (three ferries that operated between the ports of Zárate and Ibicuy (Entre Rios), crossing the Paraná River at the northwest of the Buenos Aires province). Then were added Roque Saenz Peña (1911) and Ezequiel Ramos Mejía (1913), paddle train ferries, at Posadas (crossing the Paraná River in the southwest of the Misiones province, at the north of the country, in the frontier with Paraguay).

Three other train ferries were added later: Dolores de Urquiza (1926), Delfina Mitre (1928) and Carmen Avellaneda (1929) to cover the service in the Zárate-Ibicuy crossing. María Parera had a collision with Lucía Carbó at km. 145 of the Paraná River, and it sank in less than 15 minutes on June 30, 1926. Two of the most modern still serve as floating piers in the Zárate region, and one of the first group was sunk during a storm at the Buenos Aires port in the 1980s. The two northern paddle ferries still remain at Posadas, and one of them holds a model railway museum inside. All the eight old ferries were built by the A & J Inglis, in Pointhouse, Glasgow, Scotland, for the Entre Rios Railways Co. in Argentina. The ninth ferry, Tabare, was built in Argentina by Astarsa in 1966 at Astillero Río Santiago Río Santiago Shipyard near to La Plata city. It was the largest train ferry that operated in Argentina, with a deck more than 100 meters long. Tabaré is still floating, but not operating, at the old south docks of Buenos Aires port, near the Puerto Madero zone.

Australia edit

Bangladesh edit

  • Narayanganj–Bahadurabad Ghat line from Balashi Ghat to Bahadurabad Ghat – 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) gauge across the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh – passenger services superseded by Jamuna Bridge, 2003; 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) and 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) dual gauge. Limited freight transportation continued until 2010.[2]

Belgium edit

Canada edit

Car floats
 
Woodfibre, British Columbia
Train ferries

China edit

Cuba edit

Note: all auto and rail ferry services have been suspended between the United States and Cuba due to the ongoing United States embargo against Cuba.

Denmark edit

Finland edit

  • StockholmNaantali (1967–75), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge on board, break of gauge to 1,524 mm (5 ft) in Naantali, freight only
  • TravemündeHanko (1975–98), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) on board, break of gauge to 1,524 mm (5 ft) in Hanko, freight only
  • TravemündeTurku (1998–2007), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) on board, break of gauge to 1,524 mm (5 ft) in Turku, freight only
  • Hargshamn (Sweden) – Uusikaupunki (1989–96), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) on board, break of gauge to 1,524 mm (5 ft) in Uusikaupunki, freight only
  • Turku – Stockholm (-2012, see SeaRail), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) on board, break of gauge to 1,524 mm (5 ft) in Turku, freight only

France edit

Germany edit

 
Bonn–Oberkassel train ferry

Hungary edit

  • Between current Bogojevo, Serbia and Dalj, Croatia, over the Danube river 1871–1911.

Iraq edit

Train ferries were at one time[when?] used to cross the Euphrates River at Baghdad.

Italy edit

Japan edit

In Japanese, a train ferry is called "鉄道連絡船 tetsudō renrakusen", which means literally "railway connection ship". Such ships may or may not be able to carry railcars. A ferry service that is part of a railway schedule and its fare system is called "tetsudō renrakusen".

Japan Railways linked the four main Japanese islands with train ferries before these were replaced by bridges and tunnels.

There were three ferry services that carried trains. Through operations of passenger trains using train ferries were conducted between December 1948 and 11 May 1955. The passenger services was canceled after the disasters of Toya Maru (26 September 1954, killed 1,153) and the Shiun Maru (11 May 1955, killed 168) occurred, after which the Japanese National Railways (JNR) considered it dangerous to allow passengers to stay on trains aboard ship. These three lines have been replaced by tunnels and bridges.

  • Seikan Ferry
The Seikan ferry connected Aomori Station and Hakodate Station crossing the Tsugaru Strait connecting Honshū and Hokkaidō. The first full-scale train ferry, Shōhō Maru, entered service in April, 1924. On 13 March 1988, the Seikan Tunnel was opened and the ferry ceased operation. The tunnel and the ferry line was operated simultaneously only on that day.
  • Ukō Ferry
The Ukō ferry connected Uno station and Takamatsu station crossing the Seto Inland Sea connecting Honshū and Shikoku. The ferry service started carrying railcars on 10 October 1921. On 9 April 1988, the Great Seto Bridge was opened and the last train ferry operated on the previous day.
  • Kammon Ferry
The Kammon ferry connected Shimonoseki Station and Mojikō Station crossing the Kanmon Strait connecting Honshū and Kyūshū. This was the first train ferry service in Japan starting operation on 1 October 1911. The train ferries used piers at Komorie station. After the completion of the Kanmon Tunnel on 1 July 1942, the service was discontinued and the ferries were transferred to the Ukō Ferry operation.

Lithuania edit

  • Klaipėda, 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in) – Mukran, Germany, 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (1986-2016). Freight only. Bogie exchanges take place in Mukran. Service abandoned in 2016.

The Netherlands edit

From 1886 to 1936, train ferries sailed between Stavoren and Enkhuizen across the Zuiderzee. After completion of the Afsluitdijk in 1932, goods transportation went from train to road.

From 1914 to 1983 a ferry carried freight carriages from the Rietlanden shunting area to the Amsterdam-Noord railway network, which was not connected over land to the rest of the Dutch railway network.

Nigeria edit

  • A temporary ferry was used at the crossing of the Niger River due to delays finding foundations for a bridge.[17]
  • similarly at Makurdi on the River Benue, replaced by a road-rail bridge in 1932.

Norway edit

 
The Tinnsjø railway ferry, Norway

Paraguay edit

Encarnacion — Posadas[18]

Russia & former USSR edit

Sweden edit

  • Gothenburg – Frederikshavn, Denmark (1987–2015)
  • Helsingør, Denmark – Helsingborg (1892–2000)
  • Copenhagen, Denmark – Helsingborg (1986–2000), freight only
  • Copenhagen, Denmark – Malmö (1895–1986)
  • Trelleborg – Gdansk, Poland (1946)
  • Trelleborg – Gdynia, Poland (1947–1950)
  • Trelleborg – Sassnitz (Mukran port), Germany, (1998–2020) operated by Stena Line
  • Trelleborg – Świnoujście, Poland (1948–1953), was supposed to replace the Ystad – Świnoujście service in 2010 again, but that didn't happen
  • Trelleborg – Warnemünde, the GDR (1948–1953)
  • YstadŚwinoujście, Poland (1974-2018), freight only
  • BergkvaraMörbylånga, normal gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) between 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) in Bergkvara and 891 mm in Mörbylånga (1953–1955)
  • KalmarFärjestaden, narrow gauge 891 mm (1957–1962)
  • StockholmNaantali, Finland (1967–1975), normal gauge on board, break-of-gauge in Naantali, freight only
  • Malmö – Travemünde, Germany (from the mid-1980s until a few years after 2000)
  • Hargshamn (Sweden) – Uusikaupunki (1989–96), normal gauge on board, break-of-gauge in Uusikaupunki, freight only
  • Stockholm – Turku, Finland (SeaRail, ended 2012, normal gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in))
Never opened
  • Trelleborg – Travemünde, the ferries were built (Nils Dacke and Robin Hood 1988–89) but the service never opened, as the "Iron Curtain" fell. The ferries were supposed to offer an alternative, which was not going through East Germany, to the ferries from Rostock and Sassnitz, which were in East Germany. With reunification that aim became obsolete.

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

 
Southern Pacific Railroad in New Orleans

Current train ferries edit

Azerbaijan edit

Bolivia edit

Bulgaria edit

  • The Varna-Odesa (Ukraine) train ferry line served by 4 boats (13,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT) each, carrying 108 loaded railroad cars) opened in 1978, bypasses a break of gauge. Later, the service was extended to include lines to Poti and Batumi, Georgia. Boats can carry trucks and passengers as well.

Canada edit

China edit

  • Guangdong–Hainan Railway: Part of this railway is the Yuehai (粤海, i.e. Guangdong-Hainan) Ferry which crosses the Qiongzhou Strait, between Zhanjiang, Guangdong and Haikou, Hainan. The line has operated since January 2003, carrying both freight and passenger trains, enabling direct train service between the mainland and the cities of Haikou and Sanya on Hainan Island.[38] As of the late 2010, two ferry boats were in operation; the third boat, Yuehai No. 3, was launched in Tianjin in September 2010, and was going to be delivered to the ferry company in December 2010.[39]
  • Bohai Train Ferry: Yantai in Shandong Province to Dalian in Liaoning Province. This short-cut line, operated by Sinorail, has been running since November 2006. As of 2020, it only carries freight trains, but passengers can also be on board the ship.[40]

Germany edit

Georgia edit

Iran edit

A new train ferry link-span terminal is under construction at , Mazandaran Province, Iran.

Italy edit

 
Train and car ferry between Calabria and Sicily

Both Sicily and Sardinia services are operated by Bluvia that is a subsidiary company of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. At present the link between Mainland and Sicily has a regular and frequent activity, while the link between Mainland and Sardinia is less frequent and operated basically day by day on the basis of the actual traffic demand.

Kenya edit

A new and a refurbished train ferry between Kisumu, Kenia and Port Bell, Uganda across Lake Victoria.[42]

Mexico edit

 
MV Bali Sea along the CG Railway loads up with Ferrosur trains in Coatzacoalcos

New Zealand edit

Peru edit

  • Link with Bolivia across Lake Titicaca. The car float Manco Capac has dual gauge tracks for both Peruvian 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge and Bolivian 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) meter gauge. There are small stretches of dual gauge trackage at Puno in Peru and Guaqui in Bolivia. Car loading and unloading are done at docks. The British-built steamship Ollanta is no longer maintained, but PeruRail, in charge of the vessel, is trying to develop a tourist project soon.[44]

Russia edit

Sweden edit

Tanzania edit

Turkey edit

 
Ferry Van approaching Van harbour.
  • Lake Van – Tatvan — Van. The Istanbul — Tehran "Trans-Asya-Ekspresi" operates and the Damascus–Tehran passenger train operated from each terminus to the ferry ports. Only the luggage van takes the ferry due to capacity restrictions, the passengers have to change at both ends. The Lake Van ferry is part of the planned Trans-Asian Railway, Istanbul — Singapore. A scheduled freight train runs from Istanbul to Kazakhstan. The train ferry was established to avoid an expensive railroad line along the mountainous southern shore and may be replaced when traffic increases sufficiently; there are reports of financing discussions between the governments of Turkey and Iran. The ferry route is 96 km (60 mi) long while a rail alternative on the north side would be 250 km (160 mi) long in mountainous terrain. There are four ferries each of 16 coach capacity capable of making three trips per day.[48] Other sources describe the ferries' capacity as 450 tons (9 to 14 railcars).[49]
  • Tekirdağ-Derince Ferry: The ferry service had started at the end of 2013 connecting Europe to Asia by rail.[46] The service is given by TCDD where a maritime company is the subcontractor. The ferry is MF Erdeniz, which used to carry wagons between Eregli and Zonguldak ports. She is now carrying wagons between Tekirdağ Port and Derince Port, İzmit. Ferry has 5 lines which are in total, 800 meters (2,600 ft) long. It can travel between Tekirdağ and Derince in 8 hours.
  • Tekirdağ-Bandırma Ferry: TCDD is constructing another ferry ramp at Bandırma Port and is planning to give ferry service between Tekirdağ and Bandırma ports. This service will connect Agean Region of Turkey to Europe by rail.

Turkmenistan edit

Uganda edit

  • A train ferry on Lake Victoria links the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) gauge network of the Uganda Railway at Port Bell with the 1,000 mm gauge network of Tanzania at Mwanza. In June 2008, the Ugandan budget allocated $US8.5m for an additional train ferry for Lake Victoria to replace one that sank after a collision.[50][42]

Ukraine edit

United States edit

Proposed train ferries edit

The Trans-Asian Railway has proposed a few train ferries:

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of train ferries news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message This is a list of train ferries that are designed to carry railway vehicles These include purpose built train ferries that can be quickly loaded and unloaded by roll on roll off and car floats or rail barges which are barges that carry trains Contents 1 Former train ferries 1 1 Argentina 1 2 Australia 1 3 Bangladesh 1 4 Belgium 1 5 Canada 1 6 China 1 7 Cuba 1 8 Denmark 1 9 Finland 1 10 France 1 11 Germany 1 12 Hungary 1 13 Iraq 1 14 Italy 1 15 Japan 1 16 Lithuania 1 17 The Netherlands 1 18 Nigeria 1 19 Norway 1 20 Paraguay 1 21 Russia amp former USSR 1 22 Sweden 1 23 United Kingdom 1 24 United States 2 Current train ferries 2 1 Azerbaijan 2 2 Bolivia 2 3 Bulgaria 2 4 Canada 2 5 China 2 6 Germany 2 7 Georgia 2 8 Iran 2 9 Italy 2 10 Kenya 2 11 Mexico 2 12 New Zealand 2 13 Peru 2 14 Russia 2 15 Sweden 2 16 Tanzania 2 17 Turkey 2 18 Turkmenistan 2 19 Uganda 2 20 Ukraine 2 21 United States 3 Proposed train ferries 4 ReferencesFormer train ferries editArgentina edit Nine train ferries were used between 1907 and 1990 to cross the Parana river and join the Buenos Aires province the main state in Argentina and the Entre Rios province the entrance to the Mesopotamian region until new bridges were built over the rivers they crossed They were Lucia Carbo 1907 Maria Parera 1908 Mercedes Lacroze 1909 three ferries that operated between the ports of Zarate and Ibicuy Entre Rios crossing the Parana River at the northwest of the Buenos Aires province Then were added Roque Saenz Pena 1911 and Ezequiel Ramos Mejia 1913 paddle train ferries at Posadas crossing the Parana River in the southwest of the Misiones province at the north of the country in the frontier with Paraguay Three other train ferries were added later Dolores de Urquiza 1926 Delfina Mitre 1928 and Carmen Avellaneda 1929 to cover the service in the Zarate Ibicuy crossing Maria Parera had a collision with Lucia Carbo at km 145 of the Parana River and it sank in less than 15 minutes on June 30 1926 Two of the most modern still serve as floating piers in the Zarate region and one of the first group was sunk during a storm at the Buenos Aires port in the 1980s The two northern paddle ferries still remain at Posadas and one of them holds a model railway museum inside All the eight old ferries were built by the A amp J Inglis in Pointhouse Glasgow Scotland for the Entre Rios Railways Co in Argentina The ninth ferry Tabare was built in Argentina by Astarsa in 1966 at Astillero Rio Santiago Rio Santiago Shipyard near to La Plata city It was the largest train ferry that operated in Argentina with a deck more than 100 meters long Tabare is still floating but not operating at the old south docks of Buenos Aires port near the Puerto Madero zone Australia edit Grafton New South Wales over Clarence River pending construction of bridge 1920s to 1932 1 Bangladesh edit Narayanganj Bahadurabad Ghat line from Balashi Ghat to Bahadurabad Ghat 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in gauge across the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh passenger services superseded by Jamuna Bridge 2003 1 676 mm 5 ft 6 in and 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in dual gauge Limited freight transportation continued until 2010 2 Belgium edit Former link from Zeebrugge to Harwich England ceased in 1987 3 Canada edit Car floats nbsp Woodfibre British Columbia Prince Rupert British Columbia Whittier Alaska Aquatrain Service ended in April 2021 4 lakes of British Columbia Okanagan citation needed Arrow citation needed Kootenay citation needed lakes Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Port Maitland Ontario Ashtabula Ohio TH amp B Navigation Company Port Burwell Ontario Ashtabula Ohio CN Cobourg Ontario Rochester New York Ontario Car Ferry Company ran from 1905 to 1950 Sarnia Ontario Port Huron Michigan rail barge CN until the opening of the Paul Tellier Tunnel Windsor Ontario Detroit Michigan Grand Trunk CN CPR Michigan Central Wabash until the 1980s BC Rail Until 1952 railcars were barged from North Vancouver to Squamish until the completion of the railway between North Vancouver and Squamish A large number of isolated BC pulp mills had chemicals and freight moved by railbarge At one time a car float came to Ogden Point from the Victoria Harbour 5 6 Train ferries Cape Tormentine New Brunswick Borden Carleton Prince Edward Island Canadian Government Railways CN CN Marine Marine Atlantic using MV Abegweit and MV John Hamilton Gray Service ended when rail service on Prince Edward Island was discontinued in 1989 See Prince Edward Island Railway for more information Mulgrave Nova Scotia Point Tupper Nova Scotia Intercolonial CN until the opening of the Canso Causeway in 1955 North Sydney Nova Scotia Port aux Basques Newfoundland CN CN Marine Service commenced in 1965 carrying standard gauge rolling stock A dual gauge yard in Port aux Basques was used for classification and rolling stock had trucks exchanged with narrow gauge trucks Service ended when the Newfoundland section of Canadian National Railway was closed in 1988 See Newfoundland Railway for more information Lake Superior Thunder Bay Superior Wisconsin Sarnia Canada Port Huron Michigan United States replaced by tunnel under St Clair River c 1891 7 Ashtabula a train ferry that traveled between Ashtabula Ohio on the south shore of Lake Erie to Port Burwell Ontario on the north shore 8 9 China edit Yangtze River in Wuhan before construction of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge Hunslet Engine Company built two extra heavy 0 8 0 locomotives for loading the train ferries Yangtze River in Nanjing on Jinghu railway 1933 1968 Huangpu River in Minhang on Wujing Zhoujiadu Railway Yangtze River in Wuhu on Huainan railway before 2000 Jiangyin Train Ferry on the Xinyi Changxing Railway freight only Trains were carried from Jingjiang on the northern side of the Yangtze River terminal at 31 58 33 N 120 18 27 E 31 97583 N 120 30750 E 31 97583 120 30750 to Jiangyin on the southern side terminal at 31 57 16 N 120 19 25 E 31 95444 N 120 32361 E 31 95444 120 32361 A pair of ferries made 48 trips per day across the river 10 The service ended on 16 December 2019 11 Cuba edit Note all auto and rail ferry services have been suspended between the United States and Cuba due to the ongoing United States embargo against Cuba Palm Beach Havana Cuba Miami Havana Cuba New Orleans Havana Cuba New York Havana Seatrain Lines Denmark edit Rodby Puttgarden Germany across Fehmarn Belt 1963 2019 Vogelfluglinie To be replaced by Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link in 2028 Not used by freight trains since 1997 they go over the Great Belt Bridge instead Night trains used the ferry until 1997 12 Strib Fredericia 1872 1935 replaced by Little Belt Bridge Korsor Nyborg see Great Belt ferries 1883 1997 replaced by the Great Belt Fixed Link Oddesund Syd Oddesund Nord 1883 1938 replaced by Oddesund Bridge Masnedo Orehoved 1884 1937 replaced by Storstrom Bridge Glyngore Nykobing Mors 1889 1977 Helsingor Helsingborg Sweden 1892 2000 since then car ferry only Copenhagen Frihavn Malmo Sweden 1895 1986 Gedser Warnemunde Germany 1903 1995 replaced by car ferry Gedser Rostock Germany Faaborg Mommark 1922 1962 freight only Assens Aarosund 1923 1950 freight only narrow gauge 1 000 mm or 3 ft 3 3 8 in Svendborg Rudkobing 1926 1962 freight only Hvalpsund Sundsore 1927 1969 since then car ferry only Svendborg AEroskobing 1931 1994 freight only Gedser Grossenbrode Kai Germany 1951 1963 replaced by Rodby Puttgarden Ferry Hirtshals Kristiansand Norway 1958 1996 freight only Copenhagen Frihavn Helsingborg Sweden Danlink 1986 2000 freight only Frederikshavn Gothenburg Sweden 1987 2015 freight only 13 Finland edit Stockholm Naantali 1967 75 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge on board break of gauge to 1 524 mm 5 ft in Naantali freight only Travemunde Hanko 1975 98 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in on board break of gauge to 1 524 mm 5 ft in Hanko freight only Travemunde Turku 1998 2007 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in on board break of gauge to 1 524 mm 5 ft in Turku freight only Hargshamn Sweden Uusikaupunki 1989 96 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in on board break of gauge to 1 524 mm 5 ft in Uusikaupunki freight only Turku Stockholm 2012 see SeaRail 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in on board break of gauge to 1 524 mm 5 ft in Turku freight only France edit Calais and Dunkirk from Richborough England between 1918 and 1919 transporting war material to the Front Dieppe from Southampton United Kingdom between 1918 and 1919 transporting war material to the Front Dunkerque to Dover United Kingdom ceased in 1995 due to the opening of the Channel Tunnel Germany edit nbsp Bonn Oberkassel train ferry Constance Bodensee 1869 1976 Grossenbrode Fehmarnsund 1903 1963 Grossenbrode Gedser 1951 1963 Elbe Lauenburg Hohnstorf 1864 1878 Elbe Kohlbrand Hamburg 1912 1974 Mukran Klaipeda Lithuania break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in broad gauge on board freight only 1986 2013 Mukran changed in 1988 from the old Sassnitz port to the new port nearby at Mukran Trelleborg Sweden freight plus one daily passenger night train 1909 2020 14 Mukran Ust Luga Russia break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in broad gauge on board freight only 2012 2016 15 Puttgarden Rodby Denmark 1963 2019 Not used by night and freight trains since 1997 they go over the Great Belt Bridge instead To be replaced by Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link in 2028 Rhine Worms Rosengarten 1870 1900 Rhine Bingerbruck Rudesheim 1861 1900 Rhine Bonn Oberkassel 1870 1914 Rhine Rheinhausen Hochfeld 1866 1874 Rhine Ruhrort Homberg 1852 1912 Rhine Spyck Welle 1865 1912 Stralsund Altefahr Rugen replaced 1936 by the Rugendamm Travemunde Hanko 1975 1998 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge on board break of gauge in Hanko freight only Travemunde Turku 1998 2007 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in on board break of gauge in Turku freight only Travemunde Malmo Warnemunde Gedser 1903 1995 replaced by car ferry Rostock Gedser Wittow Fahre Fahrhof 1896 1968 operated by the Rugen Light Railway 750 mm or 2 ft 5 1 2 in Wolgast Wolgaster Fahre Usedom 1945 1990 only freight Hungary edit Between current Bogojevo Serbia and Dalj Croatia over the Danube river 1871 1911 Iraq edit Train ferries were at one time when used to cross the Euphrates River at Baghdad Italy edit Mainland to Sicily crossing the Strait of Messina between Messina and Villa San Giovanni Mainland to Sardinia between the ports of Civitavecchia and Golfo Aranci freight service stopped in 2009 see it Traghettamento ferroviario Civitavecchia Golfo Aranci 16 Mainland to station and the factory in the city between the station of Venezia Santa Lucia and the city freight service only by barge Paratico Sarnico to Lovere on Lake Iseo see it Ferrovia Palazzolo Paratico Japan edit In Japanese a train ferry is called 鉄道連絡船 tetsudō renrakusen which means literally railway connection ship Such ships may or may not be able to carry railcars A ferry service that is part of a railway schedule and its fare system is called tetsudō renrakusen Japan Railways linked the four main Japanese islands with train ferries before these were replaced by bridges and tunnels There were three ferry services that carried trains Through operations of passenger trains using train ferries were conducted between December 1948 and 11 May 1955 The passenger services was canceled after the disasters of Toya Maru 26 September 1954 killed 1 153 and the Shiun Maru 11 May 1955 killed 168 occurred after which the Japanese National Railways JNR considered it dangerous to allow passengers to stay on trains aboard ship These three lines have been replaced by tunnels and bridges Seikan Ferry The Seikan ferry connected Aomori Station and Hakodate Station crossing the Tsugaru Strait connecting Honshu and Hokkaidō The first full scale train ferry Shōhō Maru entered service in April 1924 On 13 March 1988 the Seikan Tunnel was opened and the ferry ceased operation The tunnel and the ferry line was operated simultaneously only on that day Ukō Ferry The Ukō ferry connected Uno station and Takamatsu station crossing the Seto Inland Sea connecting Honshu and Shikoku The ferry service started carrying railcars on 10 October 1921 On 9 April 1988 the Great Seto Bridge was opened and the last train ferry operated on the previous day Kammon Ferry The Kammon ferry connected Shimonoseki Station and Mojikō Station crossing the Kanmon Strait connecting Honshu and Kyushu This was the first train ferry service in Japan starting operation on 1 October 1911 The train ferries used piers at Komorie station After the completion of the Kanmon Tunnel on 1 July 1942 the service was discontinued and the ferries were transferred to the Ukō Ferry operation Lithuania edit Klaipeda 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in Mukran Germany 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in 1986 2016 Freight only Bogie exchanges take place in Mukran Service abandoned in 2016 The Netherlands edit From 1886 to 1936 train ferries sailed between Stavoren and Enkhuizen across the Zuiderzee After completion of the Afsluitdijk in 1932 goods transportation went from train to road From 1914 to 1983 a ferry carried freight carriages from the Rietlanden shunting area to the Amsterdam Noord railway network which was not connected over land to the rest of the Dutch railway network Nigeria edit A temporary ferry was used at the crossing of the Niger River due to delays finding foundations for a bridge 17 similarly at Makurdi on the River Benue replaced by a road rail bridge in 1932 Norway edit nbsp The Tinnsjo railway ferry Norway Historically the lake Tinnsjo railway ferry 1909 1991 linked the Tinnoset Line and Rjukan Line transporting goods to and from Rjukan and the Norsk Hydro heavy water factory as seen in the film The Heroes of Telemark starring Kirk Douglas Hirtshals Denmark Kristiansand Norway 1958 1996 freight only Paraguay edit Link to Argentina replaced by bridge over Rio Parana c 1985 Encarnacion Posadas 18 Russia amp former USSR edit Kerch Strait ferry line from Port Kavkaz to Port Krym across the Kerch Strait Operated from 1953 to 1993 In 2004 service restored as a car ferry so far possibility of carrying rail cars is studied as well 19 SS Baikal was a train ferry which operated on Lake Baikal in the early 1900s between Port Baikal and Mysovaya filling a gap in the Transsiberian Railway before the completion of the Circum Baikal Railway around the lake Baltijsk to Sassnitz Mukran Germany 2008 20 2016 15 Ust Luga to Sassnitz Mukran Germany 2012 2016 Sweden edit Gothenburg Frederikshavn Denmark 1987 2015 Helsingor Denmark Helsingborg 1892 2000 Copenhagen Denmark Helsingborg 1986 2000 freight only Copenhagen Denmark Malmo 1895 1986 Trelleborg Gdansk Poland 1946 Trelleborg Gdynia Poland 1947 1950 Trelleborg Sassnitz Mukran port Germany 1998 2020 operated by Stena Line Trelleborg Swinoujscie Poland 1948 1953 was supposed to replace the Ystad Swinoujscie service in 2010 again but that didn t happen Trelleborg Warnemunde the GDR 1948 1953 Ystad Swinoujscie Poland 1974 2018 freight only Bergkvara Morbylanga normal gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in between 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in in Bergkvara and 891 mm in Morbylanga 1953 1955 Kalmar Farjestaden narrow gauge 891 mm 1957 1962 Stockholm Naantali Finland 1967 1975 normal gauge on board break of gauge in Naantali freight only Malmo Travemunde Germany from the mid 1980s until a few years after 2000 Hargshamn Sweden Uusikaupunki 1989 96 normal gauge on board break of gauge in Uusikaupunki freight only Stockholm Turku Finland SeaRail ended 2012 normal gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Never opened Trelleborg Travemunde the ferries were built Nils Dacke and Robin Hood 1988 89 but the service never opened as the Iron Curtain fell The ferries were supposed to offer an alternative which was not going through East Germany to the ferries from Rostock and Sassnitz which were in East Germany With reunification that aim became obsolete United Kingdom edit Richborough to Calais and Dunkirk between 1918 and 1919 transporting war material to the Front Southampton to Dieppe between 1918 and 1919 transporting war material to the Front Harwich to Zeebrugge Belgium ceased in 1987 Dover Dunkerque France ceased in 1995 due to the opening of the Channel Tunnel 21 The last Night Ferry passenger train ran on 31 October 1980 22 Langston to Bembridge A short lived route of the 1880s operated by The Isle of Wight Railway Marine Transit Company then the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway after the IoWRMTC s finances got in a bad state 23 using the former Tay ferry Carrier to link with the Isle of Wight Railway 24 25 The Firths of Tay and Forth in Scotland were crossed by train ferries Tayport Broughty Ferry and Granton Burntisland until their replacement by bridges 26 United States edit The Canadian National operated its Aquatrain between Whittier and Prince Rupert British Columbia Service ended in April 2021 4 nbsp Southern Pacific Railroad in New Orleans Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal used car floats Chesapeake Bay New York Philadelphia amp Norfolk Railroad Ferry from Norfolk to Cape Charles Virginia to the early 1940s 27 Chesapeake Bay Virginia Ferry Corporation from Little Creek Virginia to Cape Charles Virginia 28 Chesapeake Bay Bay Coast Railroad from Norfolk to Cape Charles Virginia The shortline railroad had two ferries 25 amp 15 cars each that crossed the Chesapeake Bay about twice a week Lake Michigan Frankfort Michigan to Manitowoc Kewaunee Marinette Wisconsin or Manistique Michigan was the Ann Arbor Railroad s Lake Michigan car ferry service that discontinued in the 1980s Ann Arbor operated Viking and Arthur K Atkinson as the final ships on the fleet Lake Michigan Ludington Michigan to Manitowoc Kewaunee or Milwaukee Wisconsin served by the Pere Marquette Railway and successor Chesapeake and Ohio or Chessie System with the ships SS City of Midland 41 of 1940 SS Spartan and SS Badger both built in 1953 Badger is now used as an automobile ferry between Manitowoc Wisconsin and Ludington Michigan and represents one of the last large coal burning passenger carrying steamers in the world Lake Michigan Milwaukee Wisconsin to Muskegon or Grand Haven Michigan was the Lake Michigan car ferry service of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad which was run by its subsidiary company Grand Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Company Its fleet included five ships including SS City of Milwaukee built in 1931 29 Straits of Mackinac Mackinaw City Michigan to St Ignace Michigan performed by SS Chief Wawatam 30 at the Straits of Mackinac connecting Michigan s Upper and Lower Peninsulas San Francisco Bay The San Francisco Belt Railroad had slip at Pier 43 which allowed interchange with the Northwestern Pacific the Western Pacific and the Atchison Topeka amp Santa Fe railroads Carquinez Strait The Central Pacific Railroad operated two train ferries later assumed by its affiliate the Southern Pacific between Benicia and Port Costa California from 1879 to 1930 Solano and Contra Costa were the largest train ferries ever built Pittsburg California San Francisco Sacramento Railroad Sacramento Northern Railway the trolley wire powered South End operated from Sacramento south through farmland marshes over river by its own ferry to Pittsburg through the Contra Costa County hills and tunnel to Oakland and the Key System ferry pier In 1928 the San Francisco Sacramento Railroad formerly the Oakland Antioch and Eastern Railway and originally the Oakland and Antioch Railway became the Southern Division of the SNRy New York City Havana Cuba Detroit Train Ferry Yard Google Maps Aerial Photo of the former yard 31 Mackinac Transportation Company Ashtabula a train ferry that traveled between Ashtabula Ohio on the south shore of Lake Erie to Port Burwell Ontario on the north shore 8 9 Current train ferries editAzerbaijan edit Baku Turkmenbasy Russian Krasnovodsk Paromnaya pereprava Baku Turkmenbashi connecting Azerbaijan with Turkmenistan across the Caspian Sea since 1963 In May 2008 they decided to buy a longer ferry 32 Baku Azerbaijan to Aktau Kazakhstan 33 Bolivia edit Train ferry on Lake Titicaca from Peru 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in and 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in gauges at each end 34 35 Bulgaria edit The Varna Odesa Ukraine train ferry line served by 4 boats 13 000 tonnes deadweight DWT each carrying 108 loaded railroad cars opened in 1978 bypasses a break of gauge Later the service was extended to include lines to Poti and Batumi Georgia Boats can carry trucks and passengers as well Canada edit Delta British Columbia Nanaimo British Columbia E amp N Railway Seaspan 36 6 Matane Quebec Baie Comeau Quebec COGEMA 37 China edit Guangdong Hainan Railway Part of this railway is the Yuehai 粤海 i e Guangdong Hainan Ferry which crosses the Qiongzhou Strait between Zhanjiang Guangdong and Haikou Hainan The line has operated since January 2003 carrying both freight and passenger trains enabling direct train service between the mainland and the cities of Haikou and Sanya on Hainan Island 38 As of the late 2010 two ferry boats were in operation the third boat Yuehai No 3 was launched in Tianjin in September 2010 and was going to be delivered to the ferry company in December 2010 39 Bohai Train Ferry Yantai in Shandong Province to Dalian in Liaoning Province This short cut line operated by Sinorail has been running since November 2006 As of 2020 it only carries freight trains but passengers can also be on board the ship 40 nbsp The Lushun Dalian terminal of the Bohai Train Ferry nbsp A Bohai Train Ferry vessel Germany edit Rostock Trelleborg Sweden 1994 2021 Since 2021 freight only takes passenger cars and foot passengers also night trains go over Great Belt bridge instead citation needed Georgia edit Russia to Georgia bypasses Abkhazia 41 Iran edit A new train ferry link span terminal is under construction at Amirabad Special Economic Zone Mazandaran Province Iran Italy edit nbsp Train and car ferry between Calabria and Sicily Calabria Sicily and vice versa between the ports of Villa San Giovanni in the Region of Calabria and Messina in the Region of Sicily passenger and freight service Both Sicily and Sardinia services are operated by Bluvia that is a subsidiary company of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana At present the link between Mainland and Sicily has a regular and frequent activity while the link between Mainland and Sardinia is less frequent and operated basically day by day on the basis of the actual traffic demand Kenya edit A new and a refurbished train ferry between Kisumu Kenia and Port Bell Uganda across Lake Victoria 42 Mexico edit nbsp MV Bali Sea along the CG Railway loads up with Ferrosur trains in Coatzacoalcos CG Railway connecting the Port of Mobile Alabama USA and Coatzacoalcos Veracruz Mexico It is served by the BNSF Canadian National CSX Kansas City Southern Railway and Norfolk Southern 43 New Zealand edit The Interislander runs a train ferry called rail ferries locally Aratere across Cook Strait between Wellington and Picton carrying both road and rail cargo on separate decks Kaitaki and Kaiarahi also serve this route but carry road vehicles only Peru edit Link with Bolivia across Lake Titicaca The car float Manco Capac has dual gauge tracks for both Peruvian 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge and Bolivian 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in meter gauge There are small stretches of dual gauge trackage at Puno in Peru and Guaqui in Bolivia Car loading and unloading are done at docks The British built steamship Ollanta is no longer maintained but PeruRail in charge of the vessel is trying to develop a tourist project soon 44 Russia edit Vanino Kholmsk connecting Sakhalin Island with the mainland Since 1973 The ferry line is operated by the Sakhalin Shipping Company Since Sakhalin railways use the Japanese gauge of 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in the railcars coming from the Russian mainland needed their bogies changed this was done in Kholmsk 45 This break of gauge was removed once the Sakhalin railways had been converted to the Russian 1520 mm gauge in the late 2010s Baltiysk to Ust Luga Sweden edit Trelleborg Rostock Germany 1994 freight only Tanzania edit See Uganda Turkey edit Bosphorus Train ferries used to connect the European railway network with main connections from Thessaloniki Greece and Bucharest Romania terminating at the Sirkeci Terminal to the Asian network terminating at the Haydarpasa Terminal Closure of lines within Istanbul in both sides due to Marmaray project caused these ferry services to become useless since the beginning of 2012 Ferry service between Tekirdag and Derince replaced this ferry service which started at the end of 2013 46 The current Marmaray Tunnel project originally to be completed in 2015 will replace partially the ferry connection with an underwater railway tunnel running between the two sides Black Sea Chornomorsk Ukraine to Derince Turkey bypasses a break of gauge Black Sea Samsun Turkey to Kavkaz Russia Launched in December 2010 47 nbsp Ferry Van approaching Van harbour Lake Van Tatvan Van The Istanbul Tehran Trans Asya Ekspresi operates and the Damascus Tehran passenger train operated from each terminus to the ferry ports Only the luggage van takes the ferry due to capacity restrictions the passengers have to change at both ends The Lake Van ferry is part of the planned Trans Asian Railway Istanbul Singapore A scheduled freight train runs from Istanbul to Kazakhstan The train ferry was established to avoid an expensive railroad line along the mountainous southern shore and may be replaced when traffic increases sufficiently there are reports of financing discussions between the governments of Turkey and Iran The ferry route is 96 km 60 mi long while a rail alternative on the north side would be 250 km 160 mi long in mountainous terrain There are four ferries each of 16 coach capacity capable of making three trips per day 48 Other sources describe the ferries capacity as 450 tons 9 to 14 railcars 49 Tekirdag Derince Ferry The ferry service had started at the end of 2013 connecting Europe to Asia by rail 46 The service is given by TCDD where a maritime company is the subcontractor The ferry is MF Erdeniz which used to carry wagons between Eregli and Zonguldak ports She is now carrying wagons between Tekirdag Port and Derince Port Izmit Ferry has 5 lines which are in total 800 meters 2 600 ft long It can travel between Tekirdag and Derince in 8 hours Tekirdag Bandirma Ferry TCDD is constructing another ferry ramp at Bandirma Port and is planning to give ferry service between Tekirdag and Bandirma ports This service will connect Agean Region of Turkey to Europe by rail Turkmenistan edit See Azerbaijan Uganda edit A train ferry on Lake Victoria links the 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in gauge network of the Uganda Railway at Port Bell with the 1 000 mm gauge network of Tanzania at Mwanza In June 2008 the Ugandan budget allocated US8 5m for an additional train ferry for Lake Victoria to replace one that sank after a collision 50 42 Ukraine edit See Bulgaria and Turkey United States edit For international Great Lakes ferries see Canada New York New Jersey Rail in New York City moves freight cars between Jersey City and Brooklyn This car float operation provides a southern freight rail gateway to Brooklyn Queens and Long Island by avoiding the Selkirk Hurdle The railroad carries a wide range of goods including construction materials food and consumer products 51 The Alaska Railroad is connected to the rest of the North American rail system only via train ferries The Alaska Railroad runs its own ferries from Whittier Alaska to Seattle Central Gulf Railroad connecting the Port of Mobile Alabama and Coatzacoalcos Veracruz Mexico It is served by the BNSF Railway Canadian National Railway CSX Transportation Kansas City Southern Railway and the Norfolk Southern Railway 43 Proposed train ferries editThe Trans Asian Railway has proposed a few train ferries between Sri Lanka and India same gauge 1 676 mm 5 ft 6 in Boat mail Penang in Malaysia and Belawan in Sumatra Indonesia break of gauge 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in metre gauge 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Yantai China Pyeongtaek South Korea same gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge Samsun Turkey Poti Georgia 52 break of gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in References edit Crossing the Clarence Roundhouse July 1982 pages 4 23 Notice Undefined Index The Daily Star 23 February 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Collard Ian 2019 Sealink British Ferries Stroud ISBN 9781445693057 Retrieved 1 January 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b The Last AquaTrain 2021 car float a b Greg George ST CLAIR RIVER RAILWAY TUNNEL Launceston Examiner Tasmania 31 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