passenger ferries
Passenger ferries are boats designed to carry people across bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, or seas. They can vary in size and capacity, accommodating anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred passengers. Ferries often operate on fixed routes, providing a reliable means of transportation between locations.
These vessels are commonly used in urban areas, where they help reduce traffic congestion by offering an alternative to cars and buses. Many passenger ferries also provide amenities like seating, restrooms, and sometimes food services, making the journey comfortable for travelers. Popular examples include the Staten Island Ferry in New York and the BC Ferries in Canada.