In 1912, the tracks to the ramps on both sides of the train ferry were closed.
After lengthy negotiations between the governments, it was finally decided to build a train ferry.
In 1917 a train ferry was introduced on the lake operating from Kalemie, but is long gone.
In 1881 about 80,000 wagons were still carried by train ferry.
The first linkspans appeared at the end of the 19th century when train ferries came into operation.
It still holds its own for train ferries that have ledge support.
A train ferry is a ship designed to carry railway vehicles.
The passenger trains still used the train ferry until 14 January 1874.
The crossing of the Hamoaze was apparently to be by train ferry.
A portage railway is the opposite of a train ferry.