Cape May-Lewes Ferry stranded for hours in Delaware Bay
An engine malfunction on a ferry running from New Jersey to Delaware left more than 100 passengers stranded for several hours.
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The Cape May-Lewes Ferry (Elisabeth Perez-Luna/WHYY)
An engine malfunction on a ferry running from New Jersey to Delaware left more than 100 passengers stranded for several hours.
News outlets report that 143 passengers were on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Friday afternoon when the ferry stalled in the Delaware Bay, just three miles into its journey.
After about two hours, a tugboat pulled the ferry back to the port at Cape May. Passengers were then able to take an evening ferry to Delaware.
Passengers were given free refreshments and vouchers for a future ride for the inconvenience.
The cause of the malfunction was under investigation.
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