The state Department of Transportation announced Thursday that it has sold the retired ferry Elwha. The ferry, which held 144 ...
A retired Washington ferry will now become a floating office after it was recently purchased by a company in Everett.
Everett Ship Repair has acquired the retired Washington State Ferries (WSF) vessel, Elwha, for $100,000, with plans to ...
The Elwha ferry, a fixture of Washington State Ferries (WSF) for over 50 years, has been sold to Everett Ship Repair for $100,000, where it will be repurposed into floating office and warehouse space.
Washington State Ferries completed the sale of the Elwha on Thursday, four months after a deal with a different buyer sank.
Everett Ship Repair plans to use the vessel as an office and warehouse space. Two other ferries are still for sale.
The Super-class ferry Elwha was born in the bustling waters of Puget Sound. Built in 1967, the Elwha was the last of the four ...
The Elwha — which spent over half a century sailing Puget Sound and beyond, sometimes tearing up ferry docks or ramming rocks ...
The Klahowya and Hyak, WSF's two other remaining retired boats, are still available for sale and transfer. WSF hopes to move ...
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