Cremyll Ferry

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The Cremyll Ferry is a historic passenger ferry service linking Plymouth in Devon with the village of Cremyll in Cornwall across the River Tamar in southwest England.

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Cremyll Ferry canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf passenger ferry service
river crossing
transport service
bodyOfWater Hamoaze
connects Cremyll
Plymouth
country United Kingdom
crosses River Tamar
fareSystem pay on board
hasNearbyAttraction Mount Edgcumbe
surface form: Mount Edgcumbe House

Stonehouse waterfront
hasNearbyStop Plymouth bus services at Admirals Hard
hasRoute Admirals Hard–Cremyll
hasSchedule daily service
increased frequency at peak times
hasTicketType return ticket
single ticket
hasVessel Edgcumbe Belle
Northern Belle
heritageStatus historic ferry route
historicalUse link to Mount Edgcumbe estate
language English
locatedIn Cornwall
Cremyll
Devon
Plymouth
southwest England
surface form: South West England
near Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
Royal William Yard
notableFor long-standing cross-Tamar link
scenic river crossing
operator Plymouth Boat Trips
partOf River Tamar crossings
portOfRegistry Plymouth
primaryUse commuter transport
regionServed Plymouth urban area
Rame Peninsula
safetyRequirement maritime regulations of the United Kingdom
secondaryUse tourist transport
serviceType foot passenger only
status operational
terminus Stonehouse, Plymouth
surface form: Admirals Hard, Stonehouse, Plymouth

Cremyll
surface form: Cremyll, Cornwall
transportMode water transport
typicalJourneyTime about 8 minutes
usedBy cyclists
pedestrians

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River Tamar hasFerry Cremyll Ferry