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  2. P&O European Ferries - Wikipedia

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    P&O European Ferries (formerly Townsend Thoresen), a division of P&O Ferries, was a ferry company which operated in the English Channel from 1987 after the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, when Townsend Thoresen was renamed P&O European Ferries, until 1999 when the Portsmouth Operations became P&O Portsmouth and the Dover Operations were merged with Stena Line AB to make P&O Stena Line.

  3. MS Free Enterprise I - Wikipedia

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    MS Free Enterprise (I) was a cross-Channel ferry operated by Townsend Brothers and later Townsend Thoresen between 1962 and 1980. She was their first purpose built roll-on/roll-off passenger and vehicle ferry. She was sold to Greece in 1980, where she served until being sold for scrap in 2013.

  4. MV Kennewick - Wikipedia

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    MV Kennewick is a Kwa-di Tabil-class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries. She entered service on the Port Townsend–Coupeville ferry route on February 14, 2012. She entered service on the Port Townsend–Coupeville ferry route on February 14, 2012.

  5. European Ferries - Wikipedia

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    As a result of this acquisition it changed its name to European Ferries Ltd. In 1971 the Atlantic Steam Navigation Company Ltd (trading as Transport Ferry Service) was acquired from the National Freight Corporation. All three of the companies under European Ferries used the name Townsend Thoresen to market their ferry services.

  6. Port Townsend–Coupeville ferry - Wikipedia

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  7. MV Salish - Wikipedia

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    MV Salish is a Kwa-di Tabil-class ferry built at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle, Washington for the Washington State Ferries.The vessel was put into service on July 1, 2011 on the Port Townsend-Coupeville (Keystone, Whidbey Island) route.

  8. Port Townsend Ship Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Port Townsend Ship Canal (also known as the Portage Canal) is a 4,800-foot (1,500 m) canal connecting Port Townsend Bay and Oak Bay in Jefferson County, Washington. Built in 1915, the canal separates Indian Island from the Quimper Peninsula of mainland Washington. State Route 116 crosses the only bridge over the canal. There are no locks.

  9. USCGC Point Hudson - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Point Hudson (WPB-82322) Namesake: Point Hudson near Port Townsend, Washington: Owner: United States Coast Guard: Builder: Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Maryland: Commissioned: 30 August 1961: Decommissioned: 11 December 1969: Honors and awards: Navy Unit Commendation [1] Vietnam Service Medal with 2 silver service stars; Fate