St. Johns River Ferry to be suspended for months
The St. Johns River Ferry service will be suspended for roughly three months beginning next week.
The ferry must be hauled out every two to three years to ensure proper care and maintenance of the vessel. JTA will conduct the haul out of the ferry to work on the latest round of updates since taking over the ferry's operation in 2016.
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