Boston's Most Obscure Ferry
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And I'm sure someone will be able to suggest a MORE Boston obscure ferry that I've never heard of...
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I've started thanking the bus driver because of you, Miles
Thank you
I've started taking the bus (and the train) because of Miles. Also started thanking the bus driver, too.
@@paulwisniewski8328I’ve started dating a Pittsburgh girl named Aleena because of Miles
I was wholly unprepared for the amount of nautical knowledge Nathan was dropping, but i love it
Miles in transit? More like nautical miles in transit! Owned.
This reminds me of the Governors Island Ferry in NYC in a way! Governors Island used to have ferries only in the summer, but since 2021, it's now open year-round! EDIC stands for Economic Development and Industrial Corporation, which was established by the state government in 1971, and merged with the Boston Redevelopment Authority in 1993. The Ever Fit was built at Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan and was delivered in January 2021, it is part of Evergreen's F-class, a series of 20 container ships built for the Taiwanese Evergreen Marine, which is part of the Evergreen Group that also owns EVA Air. The Ever Fit ship can carry around 12,100 TEU, while the infamous G-class Ever Given can carry 20,124 TEU! The island got the Thompson Island name after David Thompson, who began living on the island where he had been conducting a trading post to trade with the Neponset Band of Massachusett people in 1626, four years before the Puritans arrived. Though Miles/Myles Standish of the Mayflower was the first recorded person to visit in 1621, and Standish named it after Mayflower shipmate William Trevore
Now that is a fun fact!!!
Fun fact about Korean Air: The circle in their logo is derived from the Taegeuk on the Republic of Korea flag, and it symbolizes balance in the world. The blue half represents negative energy (Yin), and the red half represents the positive energy (Yang). The flag is called the Taegeukgi and before being South Korea's flag, similar designs to it was the national flag of Korea by the Joseon dynasty, the Korean Empire, and the government in exile when the Japanese controlled Korea. After Korea was liberated and occupied by the Soviet and American militaries, officials in both the US and Soviet zones used the Taegeukgi, but Soviet officials wanted the communist politicians to stop using it, deeming it "medieval superstition" and the design for the new DPRK flag was dictated from Moscow, although it is not known which Soviet official designed the DPRK flag.
As for how the Taegukgi became a symbol of Koreans: The need for a national flag became an issue in 1876 during the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1876 when the then Great Joseon kingdom had no corresponding symbol to the Japanese flag during negotiations. The issue remained unpursued for a period but reemerged with the negotiation of the United States-Korea Treaty of 1882, with Chinese official Ma Jianzhong suggested using Lee Eung-jun's Taegeuk and Eight Trigrams flag. Park Yeong-hyo presented a scale model of the Lee Eung-jun's taegukgi to the Joseon government, and Gojong approved the design. Park Yeong-hyo became the first person to use the taegukgi in 1882, and in January 1883, Park's version of the Taegukgi became the official flag. The term Taegeuk and its overall concept is derived from the Chinese Taiji. The taegeuk diagram has been existent for the majority of written Korean history, like a sword recovered from the grave of Michu of Silla had the taegeuk on it! The four black trigrams are specific representations of the movement and harmony of these forces. In detail, the geon symbolizes the sky, the gon the earth, the gam water, and the ri fire. Together, they create harmony around the taegeuk mark.
What?
Why is one of my balls bigger than the other supreme leader?
@@uncleenore Thank you supreme Leader.
Bermuda fact in honor of BermudAir, the Bermuda petrel is the national bird of Bermuda....a species that was thought to be extinct for THREE HUNDRED YEARS, until there was a dramatic rediscovery in 1951 of eighteen nesting pairs in Bermuda's Castle Harbour! Bermuda is named after Spanish explorer Juan de Bermúdez, who discovered the archipelago in 1505. The islands have been permanently inhabited since 1612 when an English settlement was established at St. George's. Bermuda's famously pink sand earns its color from a geographic phenomenon called foraminifera, a marine organism. When it dies, the foraminifera shells sink to the ocean's bottom and then are washed ashore and drenched in the sun and sand to create the famous rosy hue.
“Is this potable?”
“Yeah it’s a drinking fountain Miles”
Ferry Time! Let it rip!
Yay more ferries
The 24 hour thing is the eventbrite default setting, I'm pretty sure you can change it on the back end, which they probably should for a ferry...
Ohhhh good to know! They, uh, definitely should change that.
I am here for the ferry content. I'm very content with it.
Tribal king on the phone was the best part. "I don't want to sink and die like the people on the F*** Titanic!"
tfw low tide is more frequent than the ferry
Consistently informative and entertaining. The always literate and very well-spoken Nathan adds a lot when he is traveling with you, Miles. Thanks, guys.
Thank you!
This might be the first time you were able to spot multiple planes while on a ferry. I'd ride the ferry just for that reason. Looks like you had a great day hanging out with a great pal. I admire Nathan's mellowness and perspicacity. Thanks for sharing!
9:08 - 10:00 Here's the content the hammock foamers have been craving
That's on Third
@@MrMatteNWk the nice thing about that place is mary ann gets in the hammock with you.
I WANT MOAR FERRY VIDE…. Oh yay, a Miles in Transit Ferry video.
@06:49 oh yeah i wanted to mention i work in the municipal wastewater treatment industry and we call the distance from the weir at the top of the tank to the surface level of the liquids or solids in a tank freeboard.
Jordan just booked himself a ferry ride for the next Miles in Transit race. 😂
We used the ferry next to the Aquarium to go over to Charleston for the USS Constitution (and museum) and then walked up to the Bunker Hill memorial when we visited Boston 12 years ago. (We actually used it twice because we didn’t realize it was closed the first day, so we ferried back and went the next day, but we walked back to North Station to grab the Green T.)
11:40 illustration so on point though! Lmfaoo 🤣
Yay my favorite ferry channel posted again. You should come do an Alaska Marine Highway ferry.
fun fact, you can get married on thompson island. i was there two years ago for my cousin's wedding. they rented the ferry for transport lol
happy to see nathan again! and ferry videos are always welcome :)
I need more "Nathan explains ferry liferafts" content
The M/V Outward bound is the 5th ferry built for thompsons Island service, by Gladding and Hearn a famous boat builder
Keep on being Awesome, Miles! Oh hi Nathan! dayum its been so long. So this is what our classmates were talking about whenever your name came up
With that ending, I'm expecting Miles' followers will soon start replacing their avatars with ferrysonas
Always happy to see a vid with Nathan 😊
As a guy who’s ridden 1 ferry
I find ferries pretty cool and amazing video!
Spent a lot of time on the islands of Boston since meeting my wife 8 years ago.
Even better if you have a boat and dinghy to access the non-ferry islands.
I used to work in the Boston Seaport and it's super underrated for watching planes/ships. Check out Pleasure Bay close by on a warm summer day too, really nice place to swim, back when i was following water quality at South Boston beaches it was consistently one of the cleanest spots too (that was 2022 tho)
"How else would you recommend they get to Thompson Island, my Tribal King?" As asked by Temu Paul Heyman
Another awesome video! The dynamic duo are back! Also, time to make a POOR BID!
Lastly, have you ever been to Prudence Island on Rhode Island? You can get there via the Bristol Ferry. 👊😊👊
I rode it years ago (like, as a kid in a camp) - it's been awhile!
@@MilesinTransit 👊❤️👊
Miles is letting it rip!
I've taken this one! A very pleasant ride out to what was formerly Thompson Island
6:20 After doing some further research, I learned that BermudAir is actually fairly new. In fact, you have inadvertently timed this upload date with the 11-month anniversary of BermudAir receiving their AOC (Air Operator's Certificate), on July 26, 2023! They operate out of Bermuda, of course, to Halifax, Toronto, Baltimore, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and White Plains, New York, using a tiny fleet of two Embraer E175s.
White Plains? That's wild lol.
@@RangoonMagoons Probably either couldn't get slots at JFK/EWR or didn't want to pay for them.
@@andrew_ray But White Plains over LGA? Absolutely mental!
I’m here for the multimodal content of places I used to live. I’ve gotten a vessel tour at Conley Terminal. I’ve taken the 7, but more often the 9 or 11 when I lived in Southie. And I’ve taken the 211 to/from North Quincy, though most times I walked to the red line.
all this ferry luv recently. thank you... more ferries pls.
I rode the commuter rail (Middleborough/Lakeville line) and the T for the first time ever for the Celtics championship, I almost got completely lost in Boston but I fell in love the experience riding trains and subways in a country where that barley exists felt special, conveniently just found your channel and I love it too! Addicted
I heard the Commuter Rail was pretty packed that day - glad it was an enjoyable experience!
I went out there about 40 years ago for an organizational retreat. It was sort of like being at summer camp for 2 nights. I had no idea they were still running ferries out there.
Wow! 40 years ago it would've been a different boat!
@@MilesinTransit Yes, if that boat was built in 1995! I don't remember what the boat was like. I remember the island very well.
Nathan is awesome love it when he is in your videos
That other kid's accent at around the 2:00 mark was believable
Good ol TI!! WIsh I knew you were out and about that day, woulda recommended the vessel I was working
Cool ferry! Obscure transit is always fun!
You should go to Blacksburg Va and ride their fantastic small town bus system. They just opened a new transit center.
This was a lot of Boston accents - more than I expected, but pleasantly surprised
I used to go to squaw rock in Squantum a lot. In order to walk the spit you have to get an especially low tide or expect to get your feet and lower legs quite wet.
What a fantastic ferry review! And that outstanding boat shot!🥰 Good to see pre-haircut Miles between all the Denmark videos.
You guys are great, keep it up.
Thanks!
The old blog photos are great
I’m ngl you inspired me with your quote “taking transit to the limits”
I really went from 12 pm to 8 pm trying to ride every local/limited/ select bus route in Brooklyn 😂
Anyways nice video, great CZcamsr
Whoa, did you succeed? That's a gargantuan task for eight hours!
@@MilesinTransit I did succeed
I started with the B49 and ended with the B15
The longest was the B49 and B68
Shortest was the B2
Finished all the routes
@@R160GTrain Wow, congrats!
@@MilesinTransit thanks!
I’ve been on this ferry for a school trip and stayed on the island for two days. It was awesome!
The Ever Fit is 330 feet long. That’s just 1/3rd the length of the Dali, the ship that causes the Key Bridge in Baltimore to collapse.
Great content as usual!
taking ferry content to unprecedented levels!
I had the same problem on Antelope Island. I came and saw you pay online but it was impossible to pay. After a few minutes of trying I just drove on!
Nice for you to bring up the Hampton Inn that is also a Homewood next to a Hyatt Place 🤣
6:20 Bermuda Air? I hope you don’t disappear at Massachusetts Bay.
3:11 “What’s the name of it… *Outward* bound…we got *inbound* passengers.” So you’re telling me Outward Bound went inbound? 🤯
Another Nautical Miles in Transit. Nice.
I’m taking Amtrak from Boston to LA next month. Was trying to find those masks you were promoting a while ago and now here you are again. Great timing! Thanks Miles.
Haha, great timing, thanks! Make sure you use the promo code ;)
@@MilesinTransitjust ordered a mask and travel pillow. Saved about $6. Thank you.
glad to see some dave hurwitz fans out in the wild
I was wondering if there'd be ANY overlap!
I was out there several years ago on a corporate outing. Took a walk all the way around the island, was quite nice. We didn't get to try out the challenge field, though.
i think that's SH Diana, it's a cruise line that serves the North Atlantic so it's reinforced for ice
I love the ferry videos, I live on the coast but we have zero water transport so it is so cool to see.
Wait, I work over there!!
Today's Soundbites
FER RY (0:14)
Fun Fact (6:47)
Poor Bid (10:24)
History! (10:35)
Now it's time for a bathroom review (hmmmm) (14:14)
Outro (16:48)
Today's GEMs
Incorrect buzzer (0:06)
Hooray sound effect (0:10)
Ding (0:22 0:27)
Missed opportunity to do Boat shot, boat shot, right now you're looking at the boat shot
I stayed at that Hampton/Homewood before. These kind of combo hotels are getting a lot more common these days. Usually it's a combo of an extended stay hotel and a regular hotel. The extended stay side offer suites with kitchens or kitchenettes while the regular hotel side is just regular hotel stuff. It helps them to capture 2 different types of travelers at one single location. You can think of it as similar to the old "inn and suites" model, though the suites in this model usually don't have extended stay amenities.
Ahhh, interesting!
Miles i ride transit to your videos
I like that area of Boston so as Gov’t Center and The Aquarian
Video suggestion: Go from Harvard, MA to Harvard Square
The one I think would be really funny (and doable by transit) is Salem, MA to New Salem, MA
@@MilesinTransitOr even Greenfield to Green Street
There’s also a Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites in Chicago near The South Loop, idk how common they are elsewhere, but I’m sure I’ll start noticing them everywhere now lol
This video has so many Multi-Modal Foaming Moments®️ that it's good there was a Foamer's Hammock®️ to take a break from it all (unless you're a Hammock Foamer, in which case, good luck.)
Miles! Do the AK Marine Highway Ferry! I'll pitch in for the cost....
Cost is less of an issue than time! But at any rate, I probably ought to wait until they start serving Bellingham again...last I checked they weren't going there because of crew shortages.
Ferry! Woohoo!
Great obscure video Miles. Any mention or marker of Thompson Academy?
Yeah, there was HISTORY about it!
You heard of parliamentary train service, now get ready for parliamentary ferries. Ferries in transit. That ferry looks really worn for 1995. Conclusion: ITS A F---ING BOAT
Ferry vid?
Happiness +100
this island is how I learnt of Colonial Ordinances when I walked through the spit… without planning to fish
I actually like the seaport, it's quiet in terms of no one is asking for money or food. Lots of people hangout in front of the Wendy's next to Downton crossing station, but going away from downtown it's peaceful. But at the same time, only the snobby businessman can afford that area, so I don't like the area at the same time.
The king has spoken! Godd**m ferries! gnihihihihi
You know that sound cats make when presented with Durian fruit? Thats what I sound like when walking onto public transportation 😬
Okay I will check this place out with my friend
This is where I question Islands and Ferris, I wouldn't want to go somewhere where there's only 1 or 2 round trips, and potentially be stuck there forever, especially if it only runs on weekends. Like do they sweep the island before the last boat home?
I'm not sure what happens if you miss the last trip!
I thought seriously for a moment you were going to let the boat go and walk to the bus stop at low tide.
Had it been low tide maybe...
MILES MORE FERRY YAY
You are now a boat...
Look man, I already play World of Warships enough lol
That messge lmao make him travel via ferry next race
Watching this from the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Train!
14:04 red-winged blackbird
EDIC is the Economic Development Industrial Corporation of Boston and is a city agency. It focuses specifically on redeveloping industrial sites in the city, and is both the landowner and has a very heavy hand in the future direction of the Marine Industrial Park (aka most things East of the Northern Ave/Haul Road rotary), as well as the Charlestown Navy Yard. EDIC was officially merged together with the BRA in the 90s at some point but still function somewhat separately. It's part of the reason police jurisdiction is so screwy in that part of the Seaport - you have both city (EDIC) and state (MassPort) land all coming together weirdly.
Ah, good stuff! Thanks for the context of what sounds like some bizarre bureaucracy.
Things haven't been the same for Jordan since Wrestlemania
more Ferries!
I think someone needs to get Jordan some five guys, he sounds Hangry…
miles is really letting it rip with all the ferry videos recenrlt
Nathan seems to have a nonstop amount of droll bonmots.
Miles in hammock
FERRIESSS!!! Yay :>
I only wish every video had a secret Jackson cameo
Technically in the credits, in name only...
@@MilesinTransit 😢
That Voice-mail, ugh
Fkn ugh
Looked like a good time otherwise
I wouldn't have included the voicemail if I didn't think it was hilarious!
I MEAN AM I [BLEEPING] LYING!?!?!
IT IS A GOD DAMN BOAT...SCREW YA DAMN FERRIES :(
-TK
Are ferries real?