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Salem's Ferry, called "The Nathaniel Bowditch" is a high-speed catamaran connecting the cities of Salem and Boston with a fast, comfortable ride | Salem's Ferry, called "The Nathaniel Bowditch" is a high-speed catamaran connecting the cities of Salem and Boston with a fast, comfortable ride that lasts approximately 55 minutes. | ||
"The Nathaniel Bowditch" is a 92-foot high-speed catamaran and has a capacity of 149 passengers. | "The Nathaniel Bowditch" is a 92-foot high-speed catamaran and has a capacity of 149 passengers. | ||
Docking at the foot of Blaney Street, the passengers have an option of walking to various spots downtown, or taking the Salem Trolley tour directly off the boat. | Docking at the foot of Blaney Street, the passengers have an option of walking to various spots downtown, or taking the Salem Trolley tour directly off the boat. | ||
At the Boston end of the trip, passengers are let out near the Boston Aquarium. | |||
Revision as of 09:49, 22 October 2010
Salem's Ferry, called "The Nathaniel Bowditch" is a high-speed catamaran connecting the cities of Salem and Boston with a fast, comfortable ride that lasts approximately 55 minutes.
"The Nathaniel Bowditch" is a 92-foot high-speed catamaran and has a capacity of 149 passengers.
Docking at the foot of Blaney Street, the passengers have an option of walking to various spots downtown, or taking the Salem Trolley tour directly off the boat.
At the Boston end of the trip, passengers are let out near the Boston Aquarium.
See Also
- Salem Ferry Official Website