Washington State Ferries vessels
Impressions
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Unidentifed ferry in front of the Seattle skyline
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Unidentified ferry approaching Port of Seattle
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MV Tillikum coming from Vashon Island to Fauntleroy
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MV Walla Walla approaching dock
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MV Elwha docked at Sidney, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island
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MV Tacoma unloading
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A King County Metro bus aboard the ferry from Seattle to Vashon Island
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MV Sealth, the only remaining Issaquah 100 Class ferry in the foreground and MV Issaquah in the background (Issaquah 130 class).
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MV Puyallup and the Olympic Mountains at dusk
Vessels
editJumbo Mark II Class
editPuyallup | Tacoma | Wenatchee
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MV Puyallup
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MV Tacoma
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MV Wenatchee
Jumbo Class
editSpokane | Walla Walla
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MV Spokane
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MV Walla Walla
Super Class
editElwha | Hyak | Kaleetan | Yakima
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MV Elwha
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MV Hyak
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MV Kaleetan
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MV Yakima
Olympic Class
editTokitae (under construction; due to launch in 2014) | Samish (planned)
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MV Tokitae under construction
Issaquah 130 Class
editCathlamet | Chelan | Issaquah | Kitsap | Kittitas
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MV Cathlamet
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MV Chelan
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MV Kittitas
Issaquah Class
editSealth
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MV Sealth
Evergreen State Class
editEvergreen State | Klahowya | Tillikum
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MV Evergreen State
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MV Tillikum
Kwa-di Tabil Class
editChetzemoka | Salish
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MV Salish & MV Chetzemoka docked at Port Townsend
Rhododendron Class
editRhododendron
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MV Rhododendron arriving at Tahlequah Ferry Terminal
Hiyu Class
editHiyu
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MV Hiyu as a party boat on Seattle's Lake Union, 2018
Other
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MV Kalakala, probably the most famous Washington State Ferry of all times
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The Kalakala in ill repair, 2007.
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MV Illahee in the San Juans in 2006, shortly before its retirement
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MV Nisqually in 2004, shortly before its retirement
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MV Skansonia, a former Washington State Ferry, now docked on the north shore of Lake Union, Seattle
Details
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Life preserver, MV Spokane
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Steering MV Spokane
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Superstructure, MV Spokane