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2 Vessels  





3 See also  





4 Notes  





5 References  





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(Redirected from Point Defiance-Tahlequah route)

Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry
Point Defiance ferry terminal
WaterwayDalco Passage (Puget Sound)
RoutePoint DefianceTahlequah, Washington
AuthorityWashington State Ferries (1951–present)
Travel time15 minutes (2011)
Connections at Tacoma
Bus
Bus
Pierce Transit
Road
Road
SR 163
Connections at Vashon Island
Bus
Bus
King County Metro

The Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between the Point Defiance ferry terminal in Tacoma and Tahlequah, Washington, on the southern tip of Vashon Island. Since 1951 the only ferries employed on the route have belonged to the Washington state ferry system, currently the largest ferry system in the United States. Point Defiance-Tahlequah is the shortest route in the system.

Description[edit]

This ferry route is 1.7 miles long, with terminals at Point Defiance ParkinTacoma and on Vashon Island, at Tahlequah.[1]

Vessels[edit]

Until 1967, the wooden ferry Skansonia (capacity: 308 passengers, 32 autos) was regularly assigned to the route. In 1967, Skansonia, built in 1929, was replaced with Hiyu (capacity: 200 passengers, 40 autos), which had been built specifically for the route.[1] However, traffic soon outpaced the Hiyu, which was replaced by the Olympic and later the 48-car ferry MV Rhododendron. Since 2012, MV Chetzemoka has served the route.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Demoro, Harre, The Evergreen Fleet, at pages 34–35

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