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News / Virgin Islands / October 1, 2018

The Virgin Islands Port Authority announced Monday that the Cruz Bay, St. John to Red Hook, St. Thomas ferry service has been restored to its regular hourly schedule, effective October 1, 2018. The last departure from Cruz Bay will be at 11:00 p.m. and the last ferry will depart from Red Hook at midnight, according to the release. This change has been mandated by the Public Services Commission.

The Cruz Bay to Red Hook ferry services are provided by Varlack Ventures, Inc. (Tel: 340-693-9933) and Transportation Services of St. John, Inc. (Tel: 340-776-6282).

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