Fährstrecken
Fährstrecken, or ferry routes, denote regular maritime connections between two ports that are served by passenger and/or vehicle ferries. They are a key element of regional transport networks, especially in coastal areas, islands, and across sea channels where bridges or tunnels are absent or impractical. A route is characterized by a fixed timetable, a defined crossing frequency, and the vessels typically assigned to operate it.
Services on Fährstrecken vary by distance and demand. Schedule frequency can range from multiple crossings per
Infrastructure and operations: Ports on a Fährstrecke require suitable berths, ramp access, and passenger facilities. On
Role and impact: Fährstrecken provide essential mobility for residents, tourism, and trade, enabling access to islands