Veerboten
Veerboten, or ferryboats, are vessels used to carry passengers, and often vehicles, across a waterway where there is no bridge or where a ferry provides a practical crossing. The term is common in Dutch, where veerboten form a regular part of local and regional transport networks. They serve rivers, canals, and estuaries and range from small pedestrian ferries to larger vehicle ferries.
Most veerboten fall into a few main categories. Line-guided or cable ferries are pulled along a fixed
Propulsion has traditionally been diesel-powered, but many veerboten now use electric or hybrid propulsion to reduce
In the Netherlands, veerboten have historical and ongoing significance, linking communities across major rivers and canals.