ArchivesJanuary 2001 ![]() Point San Quentin: North Bay transportation hub? More... ![]() Riders vie for best of class. Here's first up. More... ![]() Two new Bay ferries are under construction Seattle way. We check in with Mr. Happy, who is watching out for us. More... ![]() Bay Area ferry services have played a long and historic role in the development of the region, at one time constituting the greatest water transit system in the world. From the Gold Rush until the completion of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges, ferries provided the only transportation across the Bay. More... ![]() Getting The Bay Area Waterfront Shipshape More... ![]() Bay Crossings visits with Ellen Searby, author of Alaska’s Inside Passage Traveler More... Good News for Port SonomaThere is good news for ferry buffs and supporters of a North Bay Ferry Terminal at Port Sonoma ... where both the Northwestern Pacific Railroad and Highway 37 cross the mouth of the Petaluma River ... and where there is a federally maintained ship channel leading to deep water in the Bay. More... Water Transit Agency Sets First Meeting DateThe San Francisco Bay Water Transit Agency (WTA) 0 will hold its first meeting December 6, 2000 at 2:00 PM in the Port Commission Room at San Francisco’s Ferry Building. More... Bay Crossings Reader of the MonthBay Crossings Reader of the Month More... |