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  2. MyFerryLink - Wikipedia

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    MyFerryLink was an English Channel passenger and freight ferry company which began operating between Dover and Calais in August 2012. The MyFerryLink fleet consisted of two modern ferries – sister ships the MS Rodin and the MS Berlioz – that carried passengers and freight, and one dedicated freight ship, the MS Nord Pas-de-Calais

  3. Tennessee State Route 147 - Wikipedia

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    Danville Ferry across Kentucky Lake/Tennessee River: Houston: McKinnon: SR 232 north (Standing Rock Road) – Dover, Paris: Southern terminus of SR 232: Tennessee Ridge: 23.64: 38.04: SR 49 (Highway 49/W Main Street) – Dover, Erin: Eastern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  4. Dover queues – live: Roads ‘extremely busy’ as passengers ...

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    The ferry crossing is expected to be on DFDS from Dover to Calais at around 12 noon – though the company is warning of waits for border crossings 60-90 minutes.

  5. Dover delays – latest news: Brexit is a factor behind queues ...

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    Dover ferry passengers warned of severe delays as travellers stranded for over 12 hours. Saturday 1 April 2023 11:20, Maryam Zakir-Hussain.

  6. MS Pride of Kent - Wikipedia

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    MS Pride of Kent was a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries, it operated on the Dover to Calais route from 2003 until its retirement in June 2023. Before that, between 1992 and 2002, it had operated on the Dover to Zeebrugge route.

  7. Tennessee State Route 79 - Wikipedia

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    SR 79 was known as Powell Ferry Road prior to its designation as a state route and served the Powell Ferry (also known as the Pemiscot Ferry) that crossed the Mississippi River to Caruthersville, Missouri, where it continued west as Missouri Route 84. [3] This ferry began service in 1895 and was operated by Lee Line Steamers. [4]

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  9. MV Free Enterprise III - Wikipedia

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    MV Free Enterprise III was a Ro-Pax vessel built in 1966 as a cross-channel ferry, operated by Townsend Thoresen mainly on the Calais and Zeebrugge routes from Dover.She was sold to Egyptian owners in 1986 and wrecked in the Red Sea in 2004.