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Pages in category "Ferries of Texas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Los Ebanos Ferry;
The ferry, along with the road that connects with it on the Studland side, is owned by the Bournemouth–Swanage Motor Road and Ferry Company, which initiated the ferry crossing in 1923, and a toll is charged for use of both road and ferry. The current ferry boat, named Bramble Bush Bay, was put into service in 1994 and can carry up to 48 cars ...
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Washington State Ferries – 24.2 million passengers annually. [56] Staten Island Ferry in New York City – 23.9 million passengers annually; busiest single-line ferry in the world. Amsterdam GVB Ferries – 22.4 million passengers annually. [59] BC Ferries – 22.3 million passengers annually. [53]
U.S. Route 69 (US 69) is a north–south United States highway that runs from Port Arthur, Texas to Albert Lea, Minnesota. In Texas, US 69 runs from Port Arthur near the Gulf of Mexico to the Texas–Oklahoma state line just north of Denison.
The Lynchburg Ferry is a free ferry across the Houston Ship Channel in the U.S. state of Texas, connecting Crosby-Lynchburg Road in Lynchburg to the north with the former State Highway 134 and San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte to the south.
CNN compiled a list of the 25 most underrated U.S. destinations, this region of Texas made the list.
SH 6 10 miles (16 km) east of Waco: SH 75 in Buffalo: 1930: current SH 165: 0.51: 0.82 — — 1930: current Signed only within Texas State Cemetery; brown signs (denoting recreational or cultural interest) pointing to cemetery are found elsewhere. SH 166: 43.09: 69.35 SH 118 in Jeff Davis County: SH 17 in Fort Davis: 1930: current SH 167 —