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* The Staunton ferry terminal features two ferry docks, implying the terminal may had formerly served two ferry lines, one possibly leading to [[Shoreside Vale]].
* The Staunton ferry terminal features two ferry docks, implying the terminal may had formerly served two ferry lines, one possibly leading to [[Shoreside Vale]].
* The concept of a ferry for GTA III was brought up during the development of the game.<ref>http://www.gouranga.com/nf-january01.htm</ref>
* The concept of a ferry for GTA III was brought up during the development of the game.<ref>http://www.gouranga.com/nf-january01.htm</ref>
* In GTA San Andreas, a [[San Fierro]] ferry map appears in standing signs on the boardwalk of [[Santa Maria Beach]]. The map is internally named "<code>CJ FERRY MAP</code>".
* In GTA San Andreas, a [[San Fierro]] ferry map appears in standing signs on the boardwalk of [[Santa Maria Beach]]. The texture is internally named "<code>CJ_FERRY_MAP</code>".
* In the first trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] a ferry is shown, named "Liberty Ferry", suggesting that the ferries would be present in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]; however, the ferries were unusable in the game (there are, although, ferry terminals in [[Alderney]], and ferries connect [[Castle Garden City]], [[Algonquin]], with [[Happiness Island]], but they can't be used by the player).
* In the first trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] a ferry is shown, named "Liberty Ferry", suggesting that the ferries would be present in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]; however, the ferries were unusable in the game (there are, although, ferry terminals in [[Alderney]], and ferries connect [[Castle Garden City]], [[Algonquin]], with [[Happiness Island]], but they can't be used by the player).


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