ConnDOT: Hadlyme Ferry
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The Chester - Hadlyme Ferry
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Operating Season
April 1 through November 30
Ferry Service Schedule
Monday Thru Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:45 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Thanksgiving Day
Fee:
$3.00 Per Vehicle(Car,SUV,Truck,Motorcycle or Similar)
 
$2.00 Commuter Rate
(Requires Pre-Purchased Commuter Coupons)
 
$1.00 Walk on Rate for Pedestrians and Bicyclist
Frequent ferry user discount fare books available
 
*** Weather conditions, water levels, or mechanical issues can sometimes impact the operation of the ferry.  If the ferry is closed for any reason during the regular operating season, it will be listed on our "Traffic Incidents" webpage, located here: Traffic Incidents

History

The Chester - Hadlyme Ferry, which began service in 1769, was orginally operated by Jonathan Warner who owned the land on both sides of the Connecticut River.  Warner's Ferry, as it was called back then, connected King's Highway in Fort Hill, Parish of Chester to Norwich Road in Lyme.  The ferry was often used throughout the Revolutionary War  to transport needed supplies across the river.
 
The Original ferry was pushed across the river using long poles. A steam-powered barge began to serve the ferry crossing in 1879. The ferry was named the Chester-Hadlyme Ferry in 1882 while it was operated by the Town of Chester.
 
In 1917, the ferry was turned over to Connecticut Department of Transportation.  The present ferry, the Selden III,was built in 1949. It is an open, self-propelled craft, 65 feet long and 30 feet wide.  The vessel can accommodate 8 to 9 cars and 49 passengers.  The Selden III provides a convenient, direct link between Chester and Hadlyme at Route 148.
 
Nearby attractions Gillett Castle, Goodspeed opera house and essex steam train
 
For Additional Information Contact:
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Bureau of Aviation & Ports
Office of Port Operations
State Pier
New London, CT 06320
(860)443-3856
 
 

Directions

In Hadlyme
From the East Side of the Connecticut River
Route 148 off Route 82
Follow Signs to Ferry landing

In Chester
From the West Side of the Connecticut River
Route 9 South or North
To Exit 6, Route 148
Follow signs to Ferry landing

 
 


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