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Larkspur Landing, also known as Larkspur Ferry Terminal, is the main Golden Gate Ferry terminal in Larkspur, California, in Marin County, north of San Francisco. The terminal is a regional hub receiving heavy service from throughout the North Bay for commuter ferries south to downtown San Francisco.
Golden Gate Ferry is a commuter ferry service operated by the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District in San Francisco Bay, part of the Bay Area of Northern California, United States. Regular service is run to the Ferry Building in San Francisco from Larkspur , Sausalito , Tiburon , and Angel Island in Marin County , with ...
Larkspur station is a Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) station [4] in Larkspur, California. The terminal station opened to revenue service on December 14, 2019. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is located 1 ⁄ 3 mile (0.5 km) from the Larkspur Landing ferry terminal, across Sir Francis Drake Boulevard .
On July 20, 2001, on its way to Larkspur from the shipbuilder in Washington, Golden Gate Ferry's second high-speed catamaran, M.V. Mendocino, made a stop to be christened in her home county at Noyo Harbor near Fort Bragg. On September 10, 2001, the M.V. Mendocino was placed into service between Larkspur and San Francisco.
Woodland Ferry, cable ferry located in western Sussex County, Delaware, spanning the Nanticoke River at Woodland, Delaware, west of the city of Seaford In addition, a private operator runs a ferry across the Current River in Missouri , at Akers Ferry crossing in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways .
Elizabethtown Ferry: KY 297: Elizabethtown and Tolu: Cave-in-Rock Ferry: IL 1 / KY 91: Cave-in-Rock and Ferry Shore: Lock and Dam No. 50: Cave-in-Rock and Ferry Shore Shawneetown Bridge: IL 13 / KY 56: Old Shawneetown and Spring Grove: 1955
Larkspur (horse), the winner of the 1962 Epsom Derby Larkspur , a RORO ferry built in Germany, launched in 1976 Larkspur Press , an American letter-press publisher
The Anderson Ferry is a ferry across the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Constance, Kentucky.It has been in continuous operation since 1817. [2] It was originated by George W Anderson the founder of the business, sold to the Kottmyer family then known as the Kotmeyer ferry and was later sold back to the Anderson family in 1986. [3]