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Ferry landing entrance on the Scarsdale side, 2012. The Belle Chasse–Scarsdale Ferry is a ferry across the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana, connecting Belle Chasse and Scarsdale and is maintained by Plaquemines Parish. [1] It carries a $1 toll for 2-axle vehicles, $2 for vehicles with at least 3 axles, and $.50 for motorcycles.
Canal Street Ferry: 9] Chalmette–Lower Algiers Ferry: Chalmette and New Orleans: Belle Chasse–Scarsdale Ferry: Scarsdale and Belle Chasse: Pointe à la Hache Ferry: Pointe à la Hache and West Pointe à la Hache
It is located at the mouth of the Mississippi River on the Gulf of Mexico, near Belle Chasse in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, about twenty miles south of New Orleans. The Plaquemines Port, Harbor & Terminal District is coextensive with Plaquemines Parish, and was created in 1954 by the legislature of Louisiana as a state agency. It is governed ...
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The Kingston-Edmonds ferry will remain its current alternative schedule, with one-boat service for the popular route. Vessels depart roughly every 90 minutes through the day on the holiday and Friday.
Belle Chasse Primary, Belle Chasse Middle, Belle Chasse High School, Belle Chasse Academy, Plaquemines Parrish Alternative School. [15] At first Belle Chasse High, which opened in 1928, [16] was K-12, but in 1977 Belle Chasse Middle School opened to take the middle grades away. [17] Belle Chasse Primary opened in August 1994. [18]
Pointe à la Hache Ferry landing. The Pointe à la Hache Ferry or Pointe a la Hache Ferry, is a ferry across the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana, connecting West Pointe à la Hache and Pointe à la Hache in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. [1] Currently, it is $1 for single or double axle vehicles, three or more axles are $2.
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