Angel Island–Tiburon Ferry

Ferry route in California, United States
Angel Island - Triburon Ferry at the Angel Island Ayala Cove Terminal in June of 2023.

The Angel Island–Tiburon Ferry Company is a privately owned and operated ferry service in California that links Tiburon's Tiburon Ferry Terminal with Ayala Cove Ferry Terminal on Angel Island. The ferry runs every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. The company also operates San Francisco Bay and whale watching cruises.[citation needed]

The owner and frequent ferry operator is Maggie McDonogh,[1] who has maintained the service since 1959.[2] The concession is occasionally put out to bid by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, though McDonogh has operated month to month since 1993. The 2018 bidding process attracted only one application from Blue & Gold Fleet. Despite this, as of February 2019[update] the process has been placed on hold, with McDonogh still running ferries.[2]

Angel Island–Tiburon ferry's inside near Angel Island

References

  1. ^ Cabanatuan, Michael (17 September 2018). "Feud over Angel Island-Tiburon ferry contract intensifies". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b Pera, Matthew (31 January 2019). "Fate of Angel Island ferry service remains murky". Marin Independent Journal. Retrieved 17 April 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Angel Island State Park
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