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    Searoad Ferries (formerly known as Peninsula Searoad Transport) is an Australian company that operates a roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry...
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    only road connecting it to Point Lonsdale and Geelong running west. Searoad Ferries provides transport from Queenscliff to Sorrento on the Mornington Peninsula...
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  • Sea road (redirect from Searoad)
    Prefectural Road No. 10 and runs across the sea. Searoad Ferries, a roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry service between the heads of Port Phillip,...
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  • In 2016 the only ferries operating on the bay were short distance tourist shuttles to Williamtown and St Kilda and the Searoad Ferries connection across...
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  • Arthur Historic Site) RiverCity Ferries Searoad Ferries (Ro/Ro ferries across Bass Strait) Spirit of Tasmania (Ro/Pax ferries connecting Tasmania to Victoria)...
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    tunnels that allow for vehicular traffic to cross the bay. Searoad Ferries operates a vehicular ferry service across the mouth of the bay between Queenscliff...
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  • previous operator Inter Island Ferries. The parent company, Searoad Ferries, were existing operators of the private ferry services between Queenscliff on...
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    Pier Princes Pier Refinery Pier Station Pier Webb Dock Searoad Ferries operates a vehicular ferry service across the mouth of the bay between Queenscliff...
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    Hirtshals, Denmark Ferry terminal for the Peninsula Searoad Transport service, with cars leaving a ferry The largest ro-ro passenger car ferry in the world...
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    founded a company that built a steam powered tram which ran between the ferry terminal and the back beach, where he built a large hotel, the Back Beach...
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    Grove. Ferry: Port Phillip Ferries have run a twice-daily fast passenger service from Portarlington to Docklands since 2016. Searoad Ferries operates...
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    Hill but these have now been closed. Ferry: The Searoad Ferry Service operates two vehicle and passenger ferries on an hourly service between the Mornington...
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    1987 by the Searoad ferry, which runs every hour using two roll-on/roll-off ferries between Queenscliff and Sorrento Port Phillip Ferries began operating...
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    TT-Line with two ocean-going ferries providing a "road" link between Tasmania and the mainland. There is also a Searoad ferry service across the opening...
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    Shipping Company Ltd and Fiji Searoad Service connecting the main islands of Fiji via multi-modal transport system with Roro ferries and coach transfers. The...
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    Vineyard in season. One of the world's first Roll-On and Roll-Off ferries, the Searoad of Hyannis operated in 1956 from Hyannis to Nantucket, with the capability...
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    Devonport, Tasmania (category Bass Strait ferries)
    holidays are limited. From Devonport three shipping operators – Strait Link, SeaRoad Shipping and Spirit of Tasmania provide overnight roll-on/roll-off freight...
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    Wharf Street East, Queenscliff, where it meets the Searoad Ferries passenger and motor vehicle ferry which operates across Port Phillip Bay to Sorrento...
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    Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It lies within walking distance of the Searoad ferry terminal. It covers the maritime history of the Borough of Queenscliffe...
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    Port Phillip Bay, starting and ending in Melbourne, and catching the Searoad Ferry between Queenscliff and Sorrento. For those who choose to do the 210 km...
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    Sea Highway (category Ferry transport in Tasmania)
    trailers, and other large cargo. SeaRoad Holdings specialises in freight services across the Bass Strait. SeaRoad ships cargo between Melbourne and Devonport...
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    until at least late 2015. As of 2021[update] a daily ferry service is operated by Spencer Gulf Searoad. The Balaklava-Moonta railway line ran across the...
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    Peninsula Princess (Australia) (category Ferries of Victoria (state))
    Peninsula Princess is a single ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It operated between the heads...
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    MV Sorrento (2001) (category Ferries of Victoria (state))
    The MV Sorrento is a double-ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It has operated between the...
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    Australasia Scuba Diver: 18–30. "Ferry Services – Sea SA". SeaSA.com.au. Retrieved 9 November 2010. "Spencer Gulf Searoad – Wallaroo, Transport | South Australia"...
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    MV Queenscliff (1992) (category Ferries of Victoria (state))
    MV Queenscliff is a double ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It has operated between the...
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    I or Spirit of Tasmania II are in port or the trader vessels Searoad Mersey or Searoad Tamar. Enhancing the view of the boats in port is the Julie Burgess...
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    passenger ferry is operated by Spencer Gulf Searoad and transports vehicles and passengers across Spencer Gulf between Lucky Bay and Wallaroo. The ferry service...
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    Australian National Line (category Bass Strait ferries)
    Fremantle by Federal Minister Beverley Times 19 September 1969 page 4 Searoad vessel named Freight & Container Transportation February 1969 page 12 ANL...
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  • 2016-05-29. "DNV Vessel Register". "Stapellauf in Flensburg: RoRo-Fähre "Searoad Mersey II" ist im Wasser" (in German). 2016-06-03. Retrieved 2016-06-03...
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