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  2. Palatine Light - Wikipedia

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    The Palatine Light is an apparition reported near Block Island, Rhode Island, said to be the ghost ship of a lost 18th-century vessel named the Palatine.The folklore account is based on the historical wreck of the Princess Augusta in 1738, which became known as the Palatine in 19th-century accounts, including John Greenleaf Whittier's poem "The Palatine".

  3. United States lightship Swiftsure (LV-83) - Wikipedia

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    Light Vessel Number 83 (LV-83) Swiftsure is a lightship and museum ship owned by Northwest Seaport in Seattle, Washington.Launched in 1904 at Camden, New Jersey and in active service until 1960 after serving on all five of the American west coast's lightship stations, it is the oldest surviving lightship in the United States, the only one still fitted with its original steam engine, and the ...

  4. List of Puget Sound steamboats - Wikipedia

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    Seattle 38 11.6 8 5 1909 O Ajax: 205055 stern frt. 1908 Seattle 103 31.4 175 1908 T-CA Alaska: 107458 prop tug 1899 Seattle 74 22.6 60 T-AK Alaskan: 106409 stern 1886 Seattle 85 25.9 155 95 1889 O Alaskan: 106232 side psgr 1883 Chester, PA: 276 84.1 1,718 1,259 1889 F Albert Lea: 106609 prop fish 1888 Gig Harbor 43 13.1 16 10 1901 O Albion: 107443

  5. Puget Sound Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    MV Coho in Victoria Harbour, British Columbia, Canada. The Puget Sound Navigation Company (PSNC) was founded by Charles E. Peabody in 1898. [1] Today the company operates an international passenger and vehicle ferry service between Port Angeles, Washington, United States and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on the MV Coho, [2] through its operating company, Black Ball Ferry Line.

  6. Puget Sound mosquito fleet - Wikipedia

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    Puget Sound and the many adjacent waterways, inlets, and bays form a natural transportation route for much of the western part of Washington. For navigation purposes, Puget Sound was sometimes divided into the "upper Sound" referring to the waters south of the Tacoma Narrows, and the lower sound, referring to the waters from the Tacoma Narrows north to Admiralty Inlet.

  7. Light rail from Tacoma to Seattle delayed again. Here’s why ...

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  8. Sounder commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    [109] [110] The RTA's preliminary schedule for the projects in Sound Move was adopted early the following year with plans to begin construction on commuter rail stations in 1998. The Seattle–Tacoma commuter rail line would be operational by 2000 and followed by the Seattle–Everett line in early 2001 and an extension to Lakewood at a later date.

  9. Angle Lake station - Wikipedia

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    The light rail line travels north from Angle Lake through Tukwila, Seattle, Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, and Lynnwood. The station was built as part of the South 200th Link Extension project, extending the light rail line south from its terminus at SeaTac Airport via a 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) elevated guideway.