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- Burnaby-class_ferry abstract "There are two ferries in BC Ferries' fleet, built between 1964 and 1965, which fit into the Burnaby class. They are the Queen of Burnaby, and the Queen of Nanaimo.Both are propelled by controllable-pitch propellers. Both were built with two Mirrlees National KVSSM, V-16, 4 stroke-cycle, diesel engines, each producing 3000 brake horsepower (2,200 kW) at 320 revolutions per minute.A total of seven Victoria class ships were constructed between 1962 and 1965 and they were soon modified to increase vehicle capacity. The first change was the installation of platform decks or ramps, the second modification saw the ships sliced in half vertically across the beam for the insertion of an 84 foot (26 m) midsection, which dramatically increased the car carrying capacity of the seven ships.Later, five of the seven ships (excluding Queen of Burnaby, and Queen of Nanaimo) were cut horizontally from bow to stern and lifted to have a new vehicle deck inserted. As a result, the two ships left without the new car deck were removed from the Victoria class designation to become Burnaby class vessels.In 1994 the Queen of Burnaby (pictured) was temporarily leased to another provincial crown corporation called Victoria Line. The vessel was renamed to the MV Royal Victorian had a $4.7 million refit and operated a once daily summer service between Victoria and Seattle. After the demise of the Victoria Line, the vessel was purchased by Clipper Navigation which operates the Victoria Clipper passenger only service between Victoria and Seattle. The vessel was then renamed and repainted to become the Princess Marguerite III operating on the Victoria to Seattle route. In 2000 after Clipper Navigation also decided to pull the plug on the route, the vessel was returned to the BC Ferries fleet under its original name, the Queen of Burnaby.MV Queen of Burnaby and her sister ship MV Queen of Nanaimo will be retired in 2016 and will be replaced with two 145-car Intermediate-class ferries.".
- Burnaby-class_ferry thumbnail BC_Ferries_Queen_of_Burnaby.jpg?width=300.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageID "1217366".
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- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageRevisionID "681782993".
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink BC_Ferries.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_ships.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burnaby-class_ferries.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferry_classes.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_British_Columbia.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Clipper_Navigation.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Controllable-pitch_propellers.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Ferry.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink MAN_B&W_Diesel.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink MAN_Diesel.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink MV_Queen_of_Nanaimo.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink SS_Princess_Marguerite.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink V-class_ferry.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Variable-pitch_propeller.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_BC.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Machinery_Depot.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink File:BC_Ferries_Queen_of_Burnaby.jpg.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burnaby".
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burnaby-class ferry".
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queen of Burnaby".
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queen of Nanaimo".
- Burnaby-class_ferry builders Victoria,_BC.
- Burnaby-class_ferry builders Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Burnaby-class_ferry builders Victoria_Machinery_Depot.
- Burnaby-class_ferry builtRange "1964".
- Burnaby-class_ferry hasPhotoCollection Burnaby-class_ferry.
- Burnaby-class_ferry name "Burnaby class".
- Burnaby-class_ferry operators BC_Ferries.
- Burnaby-class_ferry shipCaption "MV Queen of Burnaby".
- Burnaby-class_ferry shipImage "300".
- Burnaby-class_ferry totalShipsActive "2".
- Burnaby-class_ferry totalShipsCompleted "2".
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BC_Ferry_Classes.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Burnaby_class_ferry.
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- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_class_overview.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_image.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MV.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spaulding_Ships.
- Burnaby-class_ferry subject Category:1960s_ships.
- Burnaby-class_ferry subject Category:Burnaby-class_ferries.
- Burnaby-class_ferry subject Category:Ferry_classes.
- Burnaby-class_ferry subject Category:Ships_built_in_British_Columbia.
- Burnaby-class_ferry hypernym Ferries.
- Burnaby-class_ferry type Ship.
- Burnaby-class_ferry type Class.
- Burnaby-class_ferry type Ferry.
- Burnaby-class_ferry type Ship.
- Burnaby-class_ferry comment "There are two ferries in BC Ferries' fleet, built between 1964 and 1965, which fit into the Burnaby class. They are the Queen of Burnaby, and the Queen of Nanaimo.Both are propelled by controllable-pitch propellers.".
- Burnaby-class_ferry label "Burnaby-class ferry".
- Burnaby-class_ferry sameAs فری_کلاس_برنابی.
- Burnaby-class_ferry sameAs m.04j5pn.
- Burnaby-class_ferry sameAs Q4999603.
- Burnaby-class_ferry sameAs Q4999603.
- Burnaby-class_ferry wasDerivedFrom Burnaby-class_ferry?oldid=681782993.
- Burnaby-class_ferry depiction BC_Ferries_Queen_of_Burnaby.jpg.
- Burnaby-class_ferry isPrimaryTopicOf Burnaby-class_ferry.