Cape May County Herald, 17 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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November Traffic Off On Ferry

CAPE MAY - During November, I960, traffic on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry decreased by 146 vehicles and eight passengers from November, 1979. These statistics were made public today by Theodore C. Bright, general manager, and are included in his monthly reoort to the commis-

passengers compared to 9,140 vehicles and 21,966 passengers for November, 1979, a decrease of 1.60 per cent for vehicles and a decrease of .04 per cent for passengers. For the 12-month period ended Nov. 30. 1900, traffic

was 236,169 vehicles and 710,397 passengers compared to 203,350 vehicles and 602,794 passengers for the 12-month period ended Nov. 30,1979, an increase of 16.14 per cent for vehicles and an increase of 17.85 per cent for passengers.