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Episode 18: CT Ferry System
Along The Lines
English - October 19, 2021 13:48 - 23 minutes - 16.3 MBGovernment Education ctdot ctrail ctrides connecticut hartfordline rail shorelineeast andreski covid ctransit Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Next Episode: Episode 19: Downtown Crossing
Connecticut has the nation’s oldest continuously operating ferry service. Since the 1700s, the Connecticut State Ferry system has moved goods, passengers, bikes, and now cars across the Connecticut River. Today people use the ferries as part of their commute, but they play an important role in tourism and economic development in the region.
Tune in to this new episode of Along the Lines and join Rich Andreski and Captain John Marshall to learn more about travel on the Connecticut River.