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The Keller Ferry carries State Route 21 across Lake Roosevelt on the upper Columbia River between the Colville Indian Reservation and Clark. It is operated by WSDOT and was the first ferry operated by the state of Washington. [5] The Guemes Island ferry from Anacortes 5 minutes north to Guemes Island is operated by Skagit County, Washington. [6]
Ferry service to the San Juan Islands was provided by a variety of companies and operators in the early 20th century. On April 26, 1922, the Anacortes–Sidney route was inaugurated on two converted steamships. [7] The state-owned Washington State Ferries took control of the routes in 1951 and assigned MV Vashon to the San Juan Islands runs. [8]
Washington State Ferries (WSF) is a public ferry system in the U.S. state of Washington. It is a division of the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and operates 10 routes serving 20 terminals within Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands. The routes are designated as part of the state highway system. WSF maintains a fleet of ...
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Sorento is a village in Bond County, Illinois, United States. The population was 429 at the 2020 census. The population was 429 at the 2020 census. Sorento is part of the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area . [ 4 ]
1954–1970: San Diego and Coronado Ferry Company; 1970–1982: Washington State Ferries; 1982-26 July 1997: United States Coast Guard; 1997–Present: Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority; Operator: 1970–1982: Washington State Ferries: Port of registry: Seattle, USA: Route: Clinton-Mukilteo: Yard number: 267527 ...
The Washington State Ferry Chimacum leaves the Bremerton ferry dock and heads for Seattle in February. ... WSF has long stated that it needs 26 ferries to provide reliable service on every route ...
The Quinault was not in service at the time. On June 19, 2009, Washington State Ferries sold the Quinault and the other Steel Electrics for $200,000.00 to Eco Planet Recycling, Inc. of Chula Vista, California. In August 2009 the ferry was towed out of Eagle Harbor to Ensenada, Mexico and was cut up for scrap. [3]