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The Outer Worlds is a 2019 action role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Private Division. Set in an alternate future, the game takes place in Halcyon, a distant star system colonized by megacorporations. In the game, players assumes control of a passenger from a lost colony ship, who is revived by a mad ...
The auction concluded on January 19, 2022, with the ferry sold "as is" and "where is" to Paul Italia, Ron Castellano and Staten Island natives Colin Jost and Pete Davidson [9] for a final selling price of $280,100. [10] The new owners planned on converting the ferry into an entertainment venue at the cost of $34 million as of 2024. [11]
Ship Island is accessible through private or chartered boat. It is also accessible by a privately owned ferry boat company, Ship Island Excursions, running from Gulfport, Mississippi 12 miles (19 km) out to the island for a fee. Ship Island Excursions has been running boats to the island since before the National Park Service acquired the island.
M/V Fort Fisher on the Southport–Fort Fisher Ferry route. Knotts Island–Currituck: This route was created in the fall of 1962, and is the world's longest free ferry. It links NC 615 to the mainland, across the Currituck Sound between Knott's Island and Currituck. This was done to shorten the travel time for Knott's Island school children to ...
Moved from English Channel service. Certified for 2,077 passengers. [5] PS La Marguerite at Bangor: PS St Elian Barclay Curle: 203 long tons (206 t) 1872 1907 1915 PS St Trillo Barclay Curle: 163 long tons (166 t) 1909 1921 St Seiriol A & J Inglis [13] 1,586 long tons (1,611 t) 1909 1914 1915 Never joined the fleet, sunk during World War I: St ...
Ship Years in service Gross tonnage Current status AK Jubilee: 1928-1947: MV Wanderer: MV Malahini: MV Ovalau I: 1952-1974: MV Jubilee I: 1958-1979: MV Yatu Lau: 1969-1983: TSMV Ovalau II [14] 1983-2003: TSMV Jubilee II: 1984-1997: MV Princess Ashika: 1989–2009: 677 GT: MV Island Navigator: 1999–2008: 647 GT
Arnold Transit Company is a ferry boat company serving Mackinac Island in Michigan for over 140 years. From 2016 to 2024 Arnold Line's assets including the boats and docks were operated and branded as Star Line Ferry (later Mackinac Island Ferry Company). Since 2024 it has been operated by Hoffman Marine, part of Hoffman Family of Companies.
Hayles established a permanent tourist operation on Magnetic Island and in 1900 built the Picnic Bay Jetty, establishing a permanent passenger ferry service to Magnetic Island. [1] Hayles's first ferry, the Bee , was wrecked during a storm in 1901 and Hayles commissioned the construction of a 22-passenger ferry, the Phoenix and later ...