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The Bluff Branch, officially the Bluff Line since 2011, [1] is a railway line in Southland, New Zealand that links Invercargill with the port of Bluff. One of the first railways in New Zealand, it opened on 5 February 1867 and is still operating. [2] Presently, it essentially functions as an elongated industrial siding. [3]
Bluff Harbour is the northern terminus of the Stewart Island ferry, providing a daily service to and from Oban. The ferry journey across Foveaux Strait is about 39 km (21 nmi) long. [3] The first scheduled service across Foveaux Strait began in 1877 for weekly mail delivery, but soon also carried passengers and general cargo. [4]
Plans to build a parking garage, in two sections, were first suggested in 1987. [4] Phase B will expand the garage near the Vallejo Ferry Terminal. [6] In 2022, the parking garage earned US$850,000 in revenue not counting parking fines, which nearly covers the cost of operating the garage, including paying for security. [9]
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The Ferry Building is the primary San Francisco terminal for commuter ferry service (Pier 41 is used primarily for excursions). The facility has six ferry piers lettered Gate B through Gate G. Gate B, used by the San Francisco Bay Ferry Vallejo/Mare Island route and the Treasure Island Ferry is adjacent to the north end of the building.
The county must move the ferry embarkation site by Jan. 1, but as officials scramble to make arrangements, residents and business owners near the new boat landing worry that parking and traffic ...
The nearest freeway connection is the Oyster Point Boulevard exit from Highway 101.There is on-site parking for 35 vehicles and 24 bicycles. [9]The ferry terminal is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) from the nearest public transportation, at the South San Francisco Caltrain commuter rail station.
The ferry terminal was opened in Summer 2002 at a cost of £25m. [2] It is used for transporting passengers and freight between Merseyside and Belfast, in Northern Ireland and freight to Dublin. Until 2023, [3] it also served passengers to Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland.