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William Inglis
The next "new" ferry since the Trillium, was the diesel powered "William
Inglis", which went into service in 1935. Here, the Ferry is seen departing Center Island dock, for the City dock. |
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William Inglis
On 2/27/2016 1:09 PM, Clayton Langstaff wrote:
The next "new" ferry since the Trillium, was the diesel powered "William Inglis", which went into service in 1935. Here, the Ferry is seen departing Center Island dock, for the City dock. Thanks for these Clayton, I would like to take a cruise on any on of them! Paul |
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William Inglis
On 2016-02-28 9:04 AM, Paul McGrane wrote:
On 2/27/2016 1:09 PM, Clayton Langstaff wrote: The next "new" ferry since the Trillium, was the diesel powered "William Inglis", which went into service in 1935. Here, the Ferry is seen departing Center Island dock, for the City dock. Thanks for these Clayton, I would like to take a cruise on any on of them! Paul The William Inglis is the one regular service ferry that gets used the most, because of the residents on the Islands. It is the only ferry that is equipped with bicycle racks. |
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