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Motława (ship)

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Polish passenger ferry
Motława crossing the Motława
History
Poland
NameMotława
NamesakeMotława
OwnerNational Maritime Museum
RouteOłowianka to Gdańsk
Completed1987
Statusin active service
General characteristics
Length12.21 m
Beam4.51 m
Draught1.4 m
Decks1
Installed power44 kW (60 hp)
Capacity50 passengers

The Motława is a small passenger ferry operating on the river Motława in Gdańsk, Poland.

History

The island Ołowianka on the river Motława is now connected by two bridges to the river banks. It is believed that since 1687 there has been a ferry between the island and the city.

Overview

The ferry is built as a double-ended. On each side of a gangway is carried, allowing the passengers embarking and disembarking. The ferry has a single deck accessible to people outside, which is covered and offers some seating.

Under cover of the machine is located. The control bridge over the covered passenger area.

The ferry is mainly used by visitors to the National Maritime Museum. The ferry runs every 15 minutes. The trip takes about one minute.

References

  1. "History". Archived from the original on October 2, 2011.

External links

Media related to Motława (ship, 1987) at Wikimedia Commons

54°21′02″N 18°39′32″E / 54.35056°N 18.65889°E / 54.35056; 18.65889


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