Ferry Lina


Ferry Lina is the world's shortest regular ferry that cross the Swedish canal Göta Canal. The ferry takes around 25–30 seconds. The ferry is powered by pulling a rope that must be lowered when a boat is passing. The ferry can be seen in the Swedish comedy movie .

History

The ferry line was opened in 1919 by the retired driver Oskar Lindhult because of a new district in Töreboda on the other side of the canal. Before the ferry line opened the residents needed to use their own boat. In the beginning, the ferry that was used was a wooden boat. At the end of the 1930s, the skipper Färje-Karl got permission to set up a rope over the canal and then a special ferry was built. In 2019 the ferry line celebrated 100 years of service.