Ferry Lina

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Ferry Lina (Färjan Lina) is the world's shortest regular ferry. It crosses the Göta Canal, in Sweden, taking about 25–30 seconds to do so. The ferry is powered by pulling a rope that must be lowered when a boat is passing.[1][2] It appears in the Swedish comedy movie Göta kanal 3.

Began operation1919
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Färjan Lina (Ferry Lina)
LocaleTöreboda kommun
Transit typePassenger ferry
OperatorTöreboda kommun
Began operation1919
System length25 meters
No. of lines1
No. of vessels1
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History

The ferry line was opened in 1919 by the retired locomotive driver Oskar Lindhult because of a new district in Töreboda on the other side of the canal. Before the ferry line opened the residents needed to use their own boat.[3] In the beginning, the ferry that was used was a wooden boat. At the end of the 1930s, the skipper Färje-Karl (Ferry-Karl) got permission to set up a rope over the canal and then a special ferry was built. In 2019 the ferry line celebrated 100 years of service.

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