By Associated Press - Monday, October 23, 2017

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - The ferry between Portland and Nova Scotia carried more passengers in 2017 than it did the year before, but an engine problem put a damper on what was expected to be an even bigger spike.

The Portland Press Herald reports that The Cat ferry transported more than 41,000 people from the end of May to Oct. 15, a 17 percent increase over last year. But Mark MacDonald, CEO of the company that operates the ferry, says they were expecting rides to double until an engine failure in June forced a cutback on trips.

Portland received nearly $120,000 in passenger fees from the ferry from June to the end of September.

The service is supported by subsidies from the Nova Scotia transportation department, which called this year’s result “solid.”

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Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com

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