The Canal Street Ferry, also known as the Algiers Ferry, is a
ferry
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across the
Mississippi River in the
U.S. state
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of
Louisiana, connecting the foot of
Canal Street in the
Central Business District
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of
New Orleans with
Algiers
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on the
West Bank. It carries
pedestrian
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s only for $2.00 one way. This increase in price from (formerly) free took effect February 23, 2014. The
Crescent City Connection Division of the
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development operates the ferry. Ferries depart daily from the West Bank on the hour and half hour, beginning at 6 a.m. (06:00) Departures from the East Bank are on the quarter-hour and three quarters hour, the last leaving at 12:15 a.m. (00:15).
History
The Ferry has been in regular service since 1827.
After Hurricane Katrina (2005) the ferry's schedule was changed, ending daily service at 8 p.m. (20:00) Urged by the
New Orleans City Council
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and special interest groups, such as the citizens group Friends of the Ferry, the state extended hours again in August 2007.
In 2009, the
Jackson Avenue–Gretna ferry also operated through the Canal Street landing.
The Ferry in the film ''Déjà Vu''
The Ferry figures prominently in the 2006 film ''
Déjà Vu''. A major plot point in the film involves a fictional
terrorist attack on the Ferry. Pyrotechnics and special effects simulated one of the ferry boats being blown up.
Some aspects of the depiction of the Ferry in the film are contrary to real life. Notably in the film people driving on to the Ferry are required to leave their cars and go to the upper level during transit. In real life there is no such restriction; people may step out of their vehicles or remain inside them. Also, letters marking the two terminals "CANAL ST" and "ALGIERS" were temporarily erected on the terminal roofs during filming.
See also
*
List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Lower Mississippi River from the Ohio River downstream to the Gulf of Mexico. Locations are listed with the left bank (moving downriver) listed first.
Crossings
See also
*List of crossings of ...
References
External links
Crescent City Connection Ferries*
Louisiana Department of Transportation and DevelopmentLocations and Characteristics of FerriesFerry webcam on nola.comFriends of the Ferry
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Ferries of the Mississippi River
Transportation in New Orleans
Ferries of Louisiana