By Associated Press - Monday, June 10, 2019

WOODLAND, Del. (AP) - Delaware residents unhappy with the lack of progress in returning a ferry to service now have the support of two legislators.

Delaware State News reports that Reps. Tim Dukes of Laurel and Danny Short of Seaford are expressing their concern about the Woodland Ferry, which was supposed to return to resume in late April.

The historic ferry carries vehicles and passengers across the Nanticoke River from landings near Seaford and Laurel. Motorists now must use bridges in Seaford or Sharptown, Maryland.



The state Transportation Department operates the ferry, which was taken out of service in mid-November for maintenance and an inspection.

Dukes says transportation officials say the state is working with the contractor about a new engine that was flooded with saltwater when it was delivered.

Some 200 motorists use the ferry daily.

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Information from: Delaware State News, http://delawarestatenews.net

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