The ferry continued to operate in spite of the order.
The earliest reference to a ferry is in 1279 and later ferries continued to provide a crossing service until the mid 20th century.
The ferries continued in operation until 1955, serving the passenger traffic unserved by the tunnel.
The ferry will continue to operate during the renovation, which is to start this fall and be finished by 2001.
The ferry continued to be successful until the 1883 opening of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The ferry continued in use until after the Second World War.
The ferries continue to operate but are no longer under the UK flag.
The ferry continues in operation, but no longer connects to Longbranch.
These ferries continued to be the final link for passengers to San Francisco until 1958.
The ferry continued in service until 1828 when a bridge was built nearby.