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This train ferry service took 17 hours in both directions.
In 1881 about 80,000 wagons were still carried by train ferry.
The passenger trains still used the train ferry until 14 January 1874.
Train ferries are used where it is not possible or practical to build a bridge.
It still holds its own for train ferries that have ledge support.
A train ferry is a ship designed to carry railway vehicles.
A portage railway is the opposite of a train ferry.
The ships act as car and train ferry simultaneously.
According to various sources train ferry operations were discontinued on 1 April 1885.
After lengthy negotiations between the governments, it was finally decided to build a train ferry.
In 1978 a train ferry system was in place.
In 1912, the tracks to the ramps on both sides of the train ferry were closed.
The building of the train ferry began immediately.
Some train ferries were built to also carry cars or passengers, in addition to trains.
Bombay's trains ferry seven million commuters a day, several times their capacity.
A terminal facility can include a union freight station, train ferry, or bridge.
The original rail bridge replaced an early train ferry.
The first train ferries in Japan had started operation on 1 October 1911.
The train ferry across Lake Van is also a capacity restriction.
Train ferry services were halted for about four weeks by storms, floods and icy conditions each year.
Travelers had to cross the Rhine with their luggage on a train ferry.
It was the largest train ferry that operated in Argentina, with a deck more than 100 meters long.
Germany - yes - train ferry - same gauge - no electric propulsion on board.
Under the contract the train ferry was to become operational within four years of the completion of the line.
This relatively shallow gradient limited the areas where train ferries could operate.