![The vessel, Tina Fallon, crossing the Nanticoke River with two cars on its deck. The photo was taken by Lee Cannon.](https://ferryriders.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tina-Fallon-Woodland-Ferry-1024x688.jpg)
The Tina Fallon is a passenger and auto cable ferry vessel serving the Woodland Ferry.
It was built by Chesapeake Shipbuilding, a shipbuilding company in Salisbury, Maryland, for $931,000 and began service in 2007.
The vessel measures 65 feet in length and can carry up to six vehicles at a time. It replaced the Virginia C which was sold at auction in 2008.
The Tina Fallon is named for the Delaware state representative of the same name.