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The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is celebrating a major milestone this year, 60 years of transporting passengers across the Delaware Bay. The vessel, which has now transported more than 50 million people ...
More than 750,000 people ride the Cape May-Lewes Ferry each year, traveling between New Jersey and Delaware. And, they’re hungry. The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) announced Tuesday it ...
The 17-mile trip across the bay takes about 85 minutes, but the launch of the ferry service connecting New Jersey and Delaware took years. “The federal government seriously considered financing ...
I say reconsidered because the Delaware River and Bay Authority, the umbrella agency for the ferry and other transportation assets, has studied additional bridge options across the Delaware Bay at ...
Many passengers were en route to a Tampa Bay Lightning playoff game. Others, like Dennis Spina, praised the ferry as a more pleasant alternative to driving: “If it’s only 45 minutes, it takes ...
Travelers on two sides of Delaware Bay got stuck at the docks Saturday while riders on the 7:30 a.m. Cape May-Lewes Ferry took an extra five hours to make the ...
The ferry effectively fills in the 17-mile gap across the Delaware Bay, helping travelers with cars and those on foot save time and connecting them — and their spending money — with businesses on ...
If you are looking for a fun weekend excursion that combines small town strolling with an “ocean” cruise to get you there, you can do no better than booking a ride on the Cape May/Lewes Ferry ...
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry, which takes passengers across the Delaware Bay between Delaware and New Jersey, has been running since 1964. Carrying both vehicles and passengers, it generates "tens of ...
For decades, the Cape May-Lewes ferry has been carrying cars and passengers across the Delaware bay, but the ferry has recently taken its last passenger. The ship was retired, and on Friday it was ...