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A boat or a ferry can take you across the water.
It is a large, flat-decked boat that takes you and/or your car across a body of water from point A to point B - for a price (a "toll").
The word 'ferry' comes from an Old English word meaning to carry by water.
Roads called "ferry" typically refer to historic roads that used to connect to a ferry crossing water. The name is a remnant of the past when travelers had to take a ferry across a river or body of water to continue their journey.
A cross channel ferry is a ferry that carries passengers across a water body called a channel. A channel is a water body that connects two seas. The channel must be deep enough to be navigable.
Permit is required from stadium.
When I cross the sound, I ride on the ferry boat.Many people commute across the open water by ferry.The Staten Island Ferry is free.
A ferry moves on water by using engines and propellers to generate forward thrust. The engines power the propellers, which push against the water to propel the ferry in the desired direction. Steering is achieved by adjusting the direction of the propeller thrust or by using rudders.
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