North Carolina Ferry System

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NCDOT Ferry System
Number of ferries: 24
Routes: -Currituck to Knott's Island
-Cape Hatteras to Ocracoke Island
-Ocracoke Island to Swan Quarter
-Ocracoke Island to Cedar Island
-Bayview to Aurora
-Cherry Branch to Minnesott Beach
-Southport, North Carolina to Fort Fisher

The North Carolina Ferry System is a division of NCDOT that is responsible for the operation of over two dozen boats that transport passengers and vehicles to several water-locked island communities along the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

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[edit] History

Ferries have always played a vital role to the residents and visitors of Eastern North Carolina. The first ferries began in the mid-1920's when Captain J.B.(Toby)Tillett established a tug and barge service across Oregon Inlet along North Carolina's Outer Banks.

In 1934, the North Carolina Highway Commission recognized the importance of this service to residents and began subsidizing Tillett's business. These subsidies kept tolls at an affordable level. In 1942, the Highway Commission began full reimbursement to eliminate the tolls. Tillett was fully subsidized until 1950 when his business was sold to the state.

In 1947, the Commission purchased the ferry operations of T.A. Baum, who operated a route that ran across Croatan Sound and linked Manns Harbor and Roanoke Island. This became the first route of the N.C. Ferry System.

The logo of the North Carolina Ferry System that appears on all the vessels beneath the name of the vessel on the tower.
The logo of the North Carolina Ferry System that appears on all the vessels beneath the name of the vessel on the tower.

[edit] Today

The North Carolina Department of Transportation's Ferry Division extends over seven routes, has 24 ferries and employs over 400 workers. The operations are supported by a full service shipyard, dredge, military-style landing craft utility vehicles (LCU's), tugs, barges, and other support vessels.

Each year, North Carolina ferries transport over 1.1 million vehicles and more than 2.5 million passengers across five separate bodies of water - the Currituck and Pamlico sounds and the Cape Fear, Neuse and Pamlico rivers.

Ferries also carry essential goods to water-locked communities. Many residents depend on the ferries for transportation to school, work, and other needed services.

[edit] Types of Ferry Boats

[edit] Hatteras Class

The Hatteras Class ferry, Roanoke, operating between Cherry Branch and Minnesott Beach in the Outer Banks.
The Hatteras Class ferry, Roanoke, operating between Cherry Branch and Minnesott Beach in the Outer Banks.

The Thomas A. Baum was built at the Steiner Shipyards in Bayou La Batre, AL and was delivered to the North Carolina Department of Transportation on June 13, 1995. It is powered by two Detroit Diesel 12V71 DDECs each rated at 500 HP.

Ferry Name Conrad Wirth Ocracoke Bonner Chicamacomico Cape Point Kinnakeet Frisco Roanoke Thomas A. Baum
Vehicle Capacity: 22 22 22 30 30 30 30 30 30
Passenger Capacity: 100 149 100 149 149 149 149 149 149
Gross Ton: 199 275 199 275 275 280 275 248 248
Length: 122' 150' 112' 150' 150' 150' 150' 150' 150'
Breadth: 40' 42' 40' 42' 42' 42' 42' 42' 42'
Draft: 3'6" 4' 3'6" 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4'

[edit] River Class

The River Class ferry, Croatoan, operating between Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks.
The River Class ferry, Croatoan, operating between Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks.

The Croatoan was built by Steiner Shipyards in Bayou La Batre, AL and was delivered to the North Carolina Department of Transportation on August 1, 2003. It and the Neuse are powered by two Caterpillar 3412 engines each rated at 475 HP and are propelled by two Voith-Schneider 16G11/100 vertical four blade propellers. The Neuse was delivered on April 13, 1998. The Floyd J. Lupton was also built in the Steiner Shipyards was delivered on February 15, 1994, and is powered by two Caterpillar 3408 engines each rated at 470 HP.

Ferry Name Daniel Russell Southport Neuse Floyd J. Lupton Fort Fisher Croatoan Stanford White James B. Hunt
Vehicle Capacity: 42 42 42 40 40 40 40 20
Passenger Capacity: 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 149
Gross Ton: 418 424 374 374 374 376 372 462
Length: 180' 180' 180' 180' 180' 180' 180' 125'
Breadth: 44' 44' 44' 44' 44' 44' 44' 40'
Draft" 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 5'6" 5'6" 5'

[edit] Sound Class

The Sound Class ferry, Cedar Island, operating between Cedar Island and Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks.
The Sound Class ferry, Cedar Island, operating between Cedar Island and Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks.
Ferry Name Silver Lake Pamlico Carteret Governor Hyde Cedar Island
Vehicle Capacity: 50 50 50 35 50
Passenger Capacity: 300 300 300 300 300
Gross Ton: 688 771 771 574 648
Length: 220' 220' 220' 161' 220'
Breadth: 48' 50' 50' 48' 50'
Draft" 6' 6' 6'6" 7'4" 6'6"


[edit] Routes

Route: [Currituck to Knotts Island] [Hatteras to Ocracoke] [Ocracoke to Swan Quarter] [Cedar Island to Ocracoke] [Bayview to Aurora] [Cherry Branch to Minnesott] [Southport to Fort Fisher]
crossing time: 45 min. 40 min. 2.5 hours 2.25 hours 30 min. 20 min. 30 min.
fare: free free [see site] [see site] free free [see site]


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