Widgets Magazine
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 31

Thread: Devon Ferry Boats

  1. #1

    Default Devon Ferry Boats

    Are these boats still running on the Oklahoma River? I remember they were launched with a lot of fanfare in 2008 but haven't heard much lately. Anyone know if they still offer daily service or is it just for special events?

  2. #2

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    I still see them out there..

  3. #3

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    yes

  4. #4

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Soonerus View Post
    I still see them out there..
    For what they get paid, they'ed be crazy to not be out there.

  5. #5

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    Are these boats still running on the Oklahoma River? I remember they were launched with a lot of fanfare in 2008 but haven't heard much lately. Anyone know if they still offer daily service or is it just for special events?
    Hahaha! Now that you mention it, they DID make a huge deal lout of these. And we haven't really heard much about them since. I want to ride one. That would be a nice afternoon or evening in May well spent.

    How much does it cost?

  6. #6

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    $6 to $15 for adults (regular "public" cruises)

    Oklahoma River Cruises

  7. #7

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    I was aboard one during the BIG XII women's rowing championships just 10 days ago. We followed the shells from start to finish. It was a wonderful way of watching the regatta.

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_QJCmVrtNDj...0/IMG_1372.JPG

  8. #8

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Awesome, I'll have to go for a ride sometime soon. What's it like going through the locks? That sounds like an interesting experience. I wonder how the boats signal for the locks to open and close, by radio?

  9. #9

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    You know what would be cool - an island in the Oklahoma River with high-rise housing on it and ferry service to the 'main land'. It could be a Roosevelt Island type deal. Granted it couldn't be as big but it would be an awesome place to live.


  10. #10

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    I'm thinking alcatraz, or the new OK County Jail...Ahh, the possibilities...!

    I'm glad the Okc river boats are the shining jewel in Metro Transit's portfolio of operations. Its a win-win for somebody when the private sector can get the public sector to subsidize private river viewings of the private sector's ongoing construction projects. Whats that, there is a rumor that bus transit is targeted for budget cuts...what a shame...

    Long live the river boats!

  11. #11

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    I'm pretty sure our little man-made river is about as wide as that island. lol

  12. #12

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Ezrablum View Post
    I'm pretty sure our little man-made river is about as wide as that island. lol
    I think Roosevelt Island is wider - hence the "it couldn't be as big " comment.

  13. #13

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry View Post
    I think Roosevelt Island is wider - hence the "it couldn't be as big " comment.
    Oh, ok. So something like this?

  14. #14

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Ezrablum View Post
    Oh, ok. So something like this?
    LOL - it could probably be a little wider than that, but even if it was just like that how cool would it be to live on a little island in the middle of the river. It would offer a really cool view of downtown plus water front living on every side.

  15. #15

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    What did they use such a narrow flatiron building for anyways?

  16. Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Offices.

    The shape of the building was dicated by the lot it was built on.

  17. #17

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    I couldn't imagine having room for anything in there and still have walking room, other than this:


  18. Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Is that one of the bathrooms in the 1st National Building that sits half-way between each floor? (smile)

  19. #19

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Office looks fine, but what about a hallway down the whole thing, seems like it would waste a lot of space to me. But does anyone know why they originally built them that way?

  20. #20

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Office looks fine, but what about a hallway down the whole thing, seems like it would waste a lot of space to me. But does anyone know why they originally built them that way?
    To expand on Cuatrodemayo's answer---You've got the predominant angled layout of the E-W streets, according to the Commisioner's Plan of 1811 I'd think (the relevant one in this instance being 23rd street), converging not only with 5th avenue, but Broadway, which is a main thoroughfare through New York State. The resultant intersection causes a triangular lot of land---and, land being at the premium it always was in NYC, they built to suit.

    Also, there's plenty of other "flatiron" buildings in the US, some older than this one, once the "Fuller" building. No doubt this one is the most famous, though.

  21. #21

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Thanks for explaining some of the reasoning. I realize it's not the only flatiron building, Atlanta has a cool one or two as well. OKC even has some, but on a much smaller scale.

  22. Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    ^Actually that building may not be as "flat" as you think, look at the angle of the back side of it (the corner at the top of the building on the near side of the photographer).

  23. #23

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    The name flat iron comes from the shape of the building. The shape is triangled. (Looks like a flat iron.)

  24. Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Ahh, n/m then... learned something new!

  25. #25

    Default Re: Devon Ferry Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    OKC even has some [flatiron buildings], but on a much smaller scale.
    I thought we did, and couldn't remember. Where again? I suppose Plaza Court could be a "fat" one.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. New water taxis could start in 2007
    By Pete in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 42
    Last Post: 04-11-2008, 12:46 PM
  2. Devon expands its First National presence
    By metro in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 02-22-2008, 10:36 AM
  3. Devon on the market?
    By metro in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 10-01-2007, 03:29 PM
  4. Devon Tower real possibility
    By Pete in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 29
    Last Post: 07-10-2007, 04:32 PM
  5. Devon to build office & meeting facility near WRWA
    By Pete in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 05-18-2006, 07:45 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO