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The ferry platform, which can take 6 cars and 120 foot passengers, crossing the River Usk. The platform travels the 592 feet (181 metres) between the towers at 10 feet (3 metres) per second. The one way fare was 50p (UK currency) in 2003
Taken in September 2003 by Adrian Pingstone and released to the public domain.
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