Cape May–Lewes Ferry
Ferry system in Delaware and New Jersey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cape May–Lewes Ferry is a ferry system in the United States that traverses a 17-mile (27 km) crossing of the Delaware Bay connecting North Cape May, New Jersey with Lewes, Delaware. The ferry constitutes a portion of U.S. Route 9[1] and is the final crossing of the Delaware River-Delaware Bay waterway before it meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is only one of two direct crossings between Delaware and New Jersey, the other being the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
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Locale | US 9, North Cape May, New Jersey–Lewes, Delaware |
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Waterway | Delaware Bay |
Transit type | Passenger/automobile ferry |
Owner | Delaware River and Bay Authority |
Operator | Delaware River and Bay Authority |
Began operation | July 1, 1964 |
System length | 17 miles (27 km) |
No. of lines | 1 |
No. of vessels | 3 |
No. of terminals | 2 |
Website | http://www.cmlf.com/ |
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