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New Olympic-class Ferry Joins WSF Fleet

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 2, 2014

Washington State Ferries says that the Olympic-class 'Tokitae' has joined its ferry fleet and will embark on its maiden public voyage on the Mukilteo/Clinton route this summer.

When Washington State Ferries has accepted the Tokitae from builder/contractor Vigor Industrial, crews will begin operational drills, including training and familiarization aboard the vessel.
 
Christened Tokitae (rhymes with ‘Polka-tay’), the new ferry’s name comes from a Coast Salish dialect meaning, “nice day, pretty colors.” It is the first of three funded Olympic class vessels designed to replace the aging 1950s-era Evergreen State Class ferries.

“With three new 64-car ferries operating, and the first of three new 144-car ferries joining the fleet, the average age of our vessels will drop from 38 years to about 31,” said Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson. “This new vessel brings us closer to increased service reliability, while meeting the needs of taxpayers and our customers.”
 
Along with added vehicle and passenger capacity, the $144 million Tokitae offers flexible seating configurations, improved heating and ventilation, and greater accessibility for passengers with disabilities.
 
The public is invited to take a tour of the vessel before it goes into service at a community celebration and open house Sunday, June 8, 2014, at the Clinton ferry terminal.
 
For more information on the Tokitae and the second 144-car ferry now under construction, the Samish: www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects/ferries/144carferries/

 

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