SNAME Releases Ferry Report

February 3, 2000

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) has released a report titled, Ferry Transit Systems for the Twenty First Century, which is a survey of the social, economic and environmental effects of ferry systems. With the all-time high level of vehicle traffic congestion, many municipalities and regional transit authorities are debating new ferry systems. According to SNAME, waterborne transit by ferry has proven a success in motivating commuters and other inner-city travelers to leave their vehicles behind. The Society's report is modeled to facilitate these discussions by defining and clarifying relevant issues.

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