The Ferry (Pua Channel)

The Ferry was a ferry service between the towns of Ferrytown, Pua and Ferrytown, Chanortia in Taatiklatar that operated in early Cypriot history, between C.Y. 6 and C.Y. 22. It was the first ferry service in Cypriot history, and the first time any standardized transportation had connected Pua and the Taatiklarian mainland.

The Ferry was decommissioned in C.Y. 22 due to low ridership, partially stemming from the at-the-time independent nation of Pua having strict immigration laws from Taatiklatar. When demand rose again, a successor called The Ferry-Ferry (the "Ferries" referred to the two towns the line connected) opened in C.Y. 45, and has been operational ever since.

A terrorist attack occurred on The Ferry on Aprary 18th, C.Y. 14, when a suicide bomber killed all 31 passengers on board. This was the deadliest terrorist incident in Cypriot history for about 100 cypriot years, and is still one of the most deadly today.