Puget Sound ferries : from canoe to catamaran : an illustrated history
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Published
Sun Valley, Calif. : American Historical Press, c2001.
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Published
Sun Valley, Calif. : American Historical Press, c2001.
Physical Desc
224 pages : ill. (some col.), maps ; 29 cm.
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-209) and index.
Description
Ferries - and the people who ride them - are a distinguishing feature in the Pacific Northwest lifestyle, and no visit to Puget Sound is complete without a trip on a Washington State Ferry. Puget Sound boasts the largest water-based public transit in the United States with over twenty-seven million passengers annually experiencing the uniqueness of traveling on Washington State Ferries. After 150 years of tranformation and growth, the ferry system is moving in the direction of major changes.