ferriage

/ˈfɛriɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The fare or fee charged for transporting people or goods across a body of water by ferry.
    • They saved money by buying a round-trip ferriage ticket.
    • The old man collected ferriage at the dock every morning.
    • The ferriage for a car and two passengers was twenty dollars.
  2. The act or business of transporting by ferry.
    • The company provided ferriage services for local farmers.
    • Ferriage across the river was the only way to reach the island.
    • During the storm, all ferriage was suspended for safety.
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