Wheatland Ferry
The Wheatland Ferry is a cable ferry that connects Marion County and Yamhill County across the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The ferry travels approximately 580 feet (178 meters) across the river, depending on the height of the river, and is powered by two electric motors connected to an on-board diesel generator. The ferry is supported by two steel cables, one under water on the downriver side, and one overhead on the upriver side. The ferry also uses the overhead cable for steering. All vehicles must pay a toll. Pedestrians travel at no charge.
Wheatland Ferry
The Wheatland Ferry is a cable ferry that connects Marion County and Yamhill County across the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The ferry travels approximately 580 feet (178 meters) across the river, depending on the height of the river, and is powered by two electric motors connected to an on-board diesel generator. The ferry is supported by two steel cables, one under water on the downriver side, and one overhead on the upriver side. The ferry also uses the overhead cable for steering. All vehicles must pay a toll. Pedestrians travel at no charge.
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The Wheatland Ferry is a cable ...... destrians travel at no charge.
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The Wheatland Ferry approaches ...... pical weekend load of vehicles
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Champoeg Road bridge
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The Wheatland Ferry is a cable ...... destrians travel at no charge.
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