CUMBERLAND

  • General
    • Vessel Name : CUMBERLAND
    • Operator : LAKE CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION CO.
    • Ships Type (ICST) : Other Carriers (Specialized)
    • Vessel Type : Ferry
    • Construction : Steel
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 855
  • Location
    • City : BURLINGTON
    • STATE : VT
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 68
    • Full Load Capacity : 220 Short ton
    • Passenger Capacity : 203
  • Size
    • Register length : 207.5 Feet
    • Regular Breadth : 37 Feet
    • Overall Length : 216 Feet
    • Overall Breadt : 43.6 Feet
    • Load draft : 8.8 Feet
    • Light Draft : 7.3 Feet
    • Height : 42 Feet
  • Other
    • Year : 2000
    • EQUIP1 : NONE
    • Coast Guard Number : 1094653

LAKE CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION CO.

  • Area of Operation : LAKE CHAMPLAIN
  • Principal Commodity : VEHICLES AND PASSENGERS

ADIRONDACK

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

CHAMPLAIN

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

EVANS WADHAMS WOLCOTT

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

GOV. GEORGE D. AIKEN

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

GRAND ISLE

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

MISS PIGGY

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Unknown

NORTHERN LIGHTS

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

PLATTSBURGH

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

RAYMOND C. PECOR, JR.

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

VALCOUR

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

VERMONT

  • Type : Ferry
  • Construction : Steel

News

The Man Behind the 'Jones Act'

The Man Behind the 'Jones Act'

Senator Wesley Livsey Jones gave his name to the famous “Jones Act” governing U.S. domestic maritime trade. But what do really know about him? It turns out that he was much more than a leading merchant marine policy maker. (i)Jones had a long career in the U.S. House of Representatives before he was a Senator, was an effective legislator, an astute politician

Old Hickory Lock Drained for Maintenance; More Than 50 Cracks Found

Old Hickory Lock Drained for Maintenance; More Than 50 Cracks Found

The Old Hickory Lock on the Cumberland River is scheduled to reopen to commercial marine navigational the coming days after being drained for inspection and maintenance.Workers with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District recently closed and dewatered the 70-year-old lock to examine the condition of its components under the river's surface.