Oxford–Bellevue Ferry

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The Oxford–Bellevue Ferry is one of the oldest privately operated ferries in the United States, carrying passengers and vehicles across Maryland’s Tred Avon River and linking the towns of Oxford and Bellevue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ferry service
transportation infrastructure
bodyOfWater Tred Avon River NERFINISHED
connects Bellevue, Maryland NERFINISHED
Oxford, Maryland NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Tred Avon River NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasRouteTerminus Bellevue, Maryland NERFINISHED
Oxford, Maryland NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic ferry service
locatedIn Bellevue, Maryland NERFINISHED
Oxford, Maryland NERFINISHED
Talbot County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Tred Avon River, Maryland NERFINISHED
modeOfTransport water transport
notableFor being one of the oldest privately operated ferries in the United States
operatedBy private operator
operationalStatus in operation
partOf transportation network of Maryland Eastern Shore
regionServed Chesapeake Bay region NERFINISHED
serviceType passenger ferry
vehicle ferry
state Maryland
transports passengers
vehicles
usedFor local commuting
tourism

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Tred Avon River hasFerry Oxford–Bellevue Ferry
Oxford, Maryland hasTransportation Oxford–Bellevue Ferry
Oxford, Maryland hasLandmark Oxford–Bellevue Ferry
this entity surface form: Oxford–Bellevue Ferry landing