Outer Banks Ferry Service

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Ferry Routes

Outer Banks Ferry Service

For many years, ferries have played a vital role to residents and visitors of Eastern North Carolina. Ferry transportation began in the mid-1920’s when Captain J.B.(Toby) Tillett established tug and barge service across Oregon Inlet along North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
website: NC Ferry

Today, the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division extends over seven routes, has 21 ferries and employs over 400 workers. The operations are supported by a full service shipyard, dredge, tugs, barges, and other support vessels.

Each year, North Carolina ferries transport over 1.1 million vehicles and more than 2.5 million passengers across five separate bodies of water – the Currituck and Pamlico sounds and the Cape Fear, Neuse and Pamlico rivers.

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