The ferry travels daily from April to October and five times a week for the rest of the year.
The ferries generally travel at least hourly, and in fact have longer hours of operation than many of Auckland's bus and railway lines.
Usually the ferry traveled twice a week and often included women who wanted to sell mangoes and palm oil on the market of Dakar.
A ferry from Cebu travels to Camiguin once a week which takes about 12 hours.
The ferry was traveling southeast from Bukoba, Tanzania, to Mwanza, about 110 miles away.
Under this option, ferries would only travel every 70 minutes even during the morning peak.
A ferry for passengers only, without cars, travels straight to downtown but runs less frequently.
The ferry was traveling almost due north now, moving into the narrow strait that separated Islay from the neighboring island of Jura.
The ferry travels between the wharves in central Barcelona and in Palma, near downtown.
The bridge (or ferry) travels along two heavy chains anchored on either side of the River Medina.