The weather was gorgeous yesterday and I had some time to spare near Voltaplatz so I took one of Basel’s little Rhine ferries once more and I remember why this simple plan is something I enjoy every single time. It’s very interesting how this small wooden boat has no engine — it’s just a cable and the river current doing all the work, quietly carrying you from one bank to the other. No rush, no noise, just the water and the nice lady telling some stories in Basler Deutsch.
Now the history of those ferries is interesting as well: They have been around since the 19th century, back when they were actually needed and were part of the standard transport system, before more bridges went up complementing the Mittlere Brücke. Today they’re not really essential for getting around, but they’re still there as a reminder of what they once were. For a few minutes you’re not commuting, you’re not in a hurry, you’re just floating across the Rhine. Really nice!
























