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St. Johns River Ferry resumes operations after Hurricane Dorian leaves the First Coast

The St. Johns River Ferry is back up and running after temporarily closing ahead of Hurricane Dorian.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The St. Johns River Ferry will resume normal operations Friday after it was temporarily suspended ahead of Hurricane Dorian, according to a JTA spokesperson.

The ferry was among many operations across the First Coast that were temporarily closed or suspended as the hurricane approached.

For a full list of closures and reopenings, click here.

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