Rocky Hill–Glastonbury Ferry
The Hollister III (barge) and the Cumberland (tow boat) | |
| Waterway | Connecticut River |
|---|---|
| Transit type | towboat and barge |
| Route | Route 160 |
| Carries | pedestrians, bicycles, automobiles |
| Terminals | Rocky Hill (41°39′59″N 72°37′47″W / 41.666363°N 72.629648°W) to Glastonbury (41°39′56″N 72°37′36″W / 41.66565°N 72.626537°W) |
| Operator | Connecticut State Ferry Service |
| Authority | Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) |
| Began operation | 1655 |
| Frequency | as needed |
| No. of vessels | 2, Cumberland (towboat) and Hollister III (barge) |
| Daily ridership | 400 |
| Website | Official website |
The Rocky Hill–Glastonbury Ferry is a seasonal ferry crossing the Connecticut River between the towns of Glastonbury and Rocky Hill, Connecticut and is part of Route 160. It is believed to be the oldest continuously operated ferry service in the United States. The river crossing has an annual average daily traffic of 400.