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  1. The Brussels ferry is located one mile west of Grafton and crosses the Illinois River linking Illinois Route 100 to Calhoun County, near Brussels. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, by agreement with the IDOT, provides free ferry service across the Ohio River, weekdays only, from 6:00 a.m. – 9:50 p.m.

  2. Brussels Ferry. Operated by the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Brussels Ferry offers free ferry transportation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the Illinois River at State Route 100 (about one mile north of Grafton) and the Illinois River Road in Calhoun County.

  3. 7 mar 2016 · Just a quick trip across the Mississippi River opens a world of food, fun and education and the two car ferries that operate in the area are part of that. The first, operating out of Brussels has been adopted by the Illinois Dept. of Transportation. It operates 24 hours a day and is free.

  4. Operated by the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Brussels Ferry offers free ferry transportation across the Illinois River at IL Rte. 100 (about one mile north of Grafton) & the Illinois River Rd. in Calhoun County, IL.

  5. Ferry across the Mississippi River for access from Missouri to Calhoun County, Illinois. A one-way ride is $9 or $17 for the roundtrip. Easily accessible from Hwy 94 near St. Charles. Take the Golden Eagle Ferry as a shortcut to Grafton and Calhoun County.

  6. The free Brussels Ferry (618-786-3636) is the access point on the southeast end of the county which is also home to the Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge. The orchards and roadside stands are plentiful, especially during peach season.

  7. Located about 1 mile west of Grafton and 4 miles east of Pere Marquette State Park, this ferry crosses the Illinois River linking Route 100 to Calhoun County and the village of Brussels. On busy days, such as weekends in the fall, there are two ferries operating to cut down on the waiting times.

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