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  2. MV Cotentin - Wikipedia

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    However, shortly after its release the timetable was edited and Cotentin remained on the Cherbourg and Santander routes throughout January. From mid-May 2008 Cotentin commenced the new summer timetable with sailings on the Cherbourg route carried out in 3 hours 45 minutes as opposed to the previous 4 hours 30 mins on Coutances. The crossing ...

  3. Portsmouth Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The continued use of Portsmouth saw the creation of Berth 5 and the final stage of development. Portsmouth had seen additional ferry companies Channel Island Ferries, Hoverspeed and Truckline and new routes to Caen, Santander and Bilbao. With the advent of the Channel Tunnel and the abolition of Duty Free most of the companies disappeared ...

  4. MV Reine Mathilde - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Lion Ferry moved the ship to the Varberg - Grenå route between 27 November 1976 and March 1978. The ship was chartered by Brittany Ferries from 17 April 1978 initially to sail on the Portsmouth-Santander route. Her main route was Portsmouth-Saint Malo and she was renamed Prince of Brittany. She was subsequently bought and registered ...

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  6. Category:Ferries of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ferries of Rhode Island" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. USS Inca (1911) P.

  7. Seastreak - Wikipedia

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    Seastreak is a private ferry company operating in the Port of New York and New Jersey and in New England.It provides high-speed commuter service between points on the Raritan Bayshore in Monmouth County, New Jersey and in Manhattan in New York City as well as special event and sightseeing excursions in the harbor and seasonal service to the New England coast.

  8. Mount Hope Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Before the bridge was built, a ferry operated between Bristol and Portsmouth. The 1855 Bristol Ferry Light still remains at the base of the bridge. The Mount Hope Bridge was originally proposed in 1920, and the New Hope Bridge Company was incorporated in 1927, after a few years of resistance from the Rhode Island General Assembly and with the influence of state senator and business leader ...

  9. Stone Bridge (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    A ferry between Portsmouth and Tiverton – probably the first regular ferry in Rhode Island – began operating in 1640. It was variously known as Howland's Ferry (after the family that ran it from around 1703 to 1776), Pocasset Ferry, Sanford's Ferry and Wanton's Ferry. [1] A privately-owned wooden toll bridge was built in 1795.