With the onset of warmer weather and longer daylight hours, the North Carolina Department of Transportation Ferry System is adding runs effective Tuesday.
Five of the system’s regular routes are changing to expanded schedules, as the ferry system ramps up for its busier spring and summer service, officials said.
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The following changes were announced:
- Currituck-Knotts Island will go from six to 10 daily departures.
- Hatteras-Ocracoke will go from 24 to 52 daily departures, pending the reopening of N.C. Highway 12 on Ocracoke Island.
- Aurora-Bayview will go from 10 to 14 daily departures.
- Cherry Branch-Minnesott Beach will go from 48 to 56 daily departures.
- Southport-Fort Fisher will go from 28 to 32 weekday departures, but will remain at 28 on weekends.
Division officials said the two Pamlico Sound routes — Cedar Island-Ocracoke and Swan Quarter-Ocracoke — will maintain their current schedules until an Army Corps of Engineers dredging project in Bigfoot Slough is complete. Once the channel is cleared, those routes will expand from four daily departures to six.
A full ferry schedule is online.
For real time text or email notifications on schedule adjustments and other ferry information, sign up for the Ferry Information Notification System at www.ncdot.gov/fins.