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  2. Amsterdam IJ Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The Houthaven ferry (line F7) was established on April 2, 2007, connecting the Pontsteiger at Tasmanstraat (this was temporarily changed to Westerdoksdijk from April 6, 2015, to June 17, 2018) and the NDSM area in Amsterdam-Noord. The ferry sails every twenty minutes from Monday to Friday, 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM and since April 11, 2008 also in the ...

  3. Ferry - Wikipedia

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    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. [61] BC Ferries – 22.3 million passengers annually. [55] Star Ferry in Hong Kong – 19.7 million passengers annually. [62]

  4. European route E47 - Wikipedia

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    The ferry was part of E4 until 1992, but was signposted so for several further years in Sweden. The Danish E-roads have no other national numbers (the national number is the same as the E-number, here 47, but only the E-sign is posted).

  5. Transport in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has right-hand traffic today, like all its neighbours. Sweden had left-hand traffic (Vänstertrafik in Swedish) from approximately 1736 and continued to do so until 1967. Despite this virtually all cars in Sweden were actually left-hand drive and the neighbouring Nordic countries already drove on the right, leading to mistakes by visitors.

  6. Transport in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    Today, Stockholm’s main traffic arteries include Essingeleden, Södertäljevägen, and other radial routes connecting the city out to surrounding areas. Stockholm is at the junction of the European routes E4, E18 and E20. A C-shaped motorway ring road exists around the south, west and north of the City Centre. The northern section of the ring ...

  7. Øresundslinjen - Wikipedia

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    Øresundslinjen (Swedish: Öresundslinjen) is a ferry company serving the route between Helsingborg, Sweden and Helsingør, Denmark. Until 2018 the company was called HH-Ferries Group, and the trading name Scandlines was used. From 2018 to 2023 the name "ForSea Ferries" was used.

  8. List of ferry operators - Wikipedia

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    NYC Ferry (New York City) New York Water Taxi (New York City) North Carolina Ferry System (operates eight ferry routes) Northumberland Ferries (eastern Canada) NY Waterway (Weehawken, New Jersey) Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited, Tobermory, Ontario; Oxford–Bellevue Ferry (Talbot County, Maryland) [12] Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana [13]

  9. European route E10 - Wikipedia

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    Before 1985, E10 was the name of the road Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam-Groningen. The road between Narvik and Kiruna was finished in 1984, before that, no road existed at all directly between the two cities; the only way to travel between them was by train (with passenger services only three times a day), or by a large detour through Finland.