anyone here take a ferry more than once a year ?
I'm trying to get a job up in Alaska. In that southern part where it is all just isolated small towns on islands. The ferry travel times are ridiculous. Ferries have sleeping cabins and showers, because the trips are so long.
If I get up there. I'm going to have to get involved in politics. Just so the Alaskan ferry service can get some high speed ferries.
>>928736
>high speed ferries
Fast ferries have trouble with logs and stuff in the water. BC tried it a while back and that was one of the (many) issues. If you live in a remote area, it takes a long time to get there.
>>928736
They've been having problems due to budget cuts:
http://www.ktoo.org/2016/02/28/xxferry-angoon/
Someday I'd like to take the ferry from Bellingham.
How about an Ekranoplan?
keeps you out of the water and goes at airplane speeds.
>>928866
Airplanes fly over the complex topography of the surface. Such large and fast vehicles would have too large a turning radius to comply with navigational requirements in the Panhandle. An actual flying boat might work, but there is not enough wealth in the area.
>>928879
But then you can't take your car with you.
a high speed ferry or a massive ground effect craft can carry cars.
>>928883
Bicycle?
In Halifax we use there little babby UFO ferries to get between either side of the harbor
I'm pretty sure New York does something similar?
>>929058
Not really. We have the East River Ferry but it's mostly useless. I've never taken a Hudson River Ferry but they seem similar. The only real ferry we have is the Staten Island Ferry.
Can't think of a better commute desu
>>929061
>east river ferry
What. I've lived in the city for 16 years and never knew this was a thing.
>>929058
>Someone else from Halifax
Nice.
>>928887
small ferry with room for bikes B)
>>929139
I live a few blocks away from the ferry in Greenpoint and I never take the east river ferry, unless I happen to be going to the financial dist (which is pretty much never).
The only time it was ever useful was when it ran to Rockaway after Sandy. It was much faster and more comfy than the train.