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- T-class_ferry length "49530.0".
- T-class_ferry length "49610.0".
- T-class_ferry abstract "BC Ferries operates two T class ferries for use on small inter-island routes. They have raised bows, which make it easier for the ships to travel in the rough seas often found on British Columbia's central coast. The ferries carry 30 cars and 150 passengers. Both were built in 1969. They were originally owned and operated by BC's Ministry of Transportation and Highways until 1985, when the Ministry's saltwater ferries and routes were transferred to BC Ferries, including the T-Class. The two T-class ferries are Tachek and Quadra Queen II.MV Tachek was built in 1969 in Vancouver, BC by Allied Shipbuilders. She was originally named Texada Queen and was used on the Powell River-Blubber Bay route, serving her namesake Texada Island. She was renamed Tachek in 1977, and continued serving Texada Island until 1979 when the larger North Island Princess replaced her. Since then, she has served as an auxiliary vessel, providing additional capacity where demand is needed and serving as a backup ferry when other ferries are out of service. As of 2013, she is used on the route between Denman Island and Hornby Island from mid-fall to mid-spring, and serves as a backup vessel for the rest of the year, tied up at Blubber Bay when not in use. On 15 December 2012, Tachek was removed from service to undergo a nine-month life-extension project.MV Quadra Queen II was built in 1969, also by Allied Shipbuilders in Vancouver, BC. She replaced the original Quadra Queen on the Campbell River–Quathiaski Cove (Quadra Island) route. Quadra Queen was renamed Cortes Queen and later MV Nicola. In the late-1980s or early-1990s, Quadra Queen II was relocated to the Port McNeill-Alert Bay-Sointula route. As of April 2013, the ferry still serves this route. From April 2010 to May 2011, Quadra Queen II underwent a CA$$15 million life extension project meant to prepare the vessel for another 20 years of service.".
- T-class_ferry length "49.53".
- T-class_ferry length "49.61".
- T-class_ferry shipBeam "14.63".
- T-class_ferry topSpeed "20.372".
- T-class_ferry wikiPageID "2547617".
- T-class_ferry wikiPageLength "5504".
- T-class_ferry wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- T-class_ferry wikiPageRevisionID "681961808".
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Alert_Bay.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink BC_Ferries.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Blubber_Bay.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia_Ministry_of_Transportation.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Campbell_River,_British_Columbia.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferry_classes.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Category:T-class_ferries.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Denman_Island.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Hornby_Island.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink North_Island_Princess.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Port_McNeill.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Powell_River,_British_Columbia.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Quadra_Island.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Quathiaski_Cove.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Quathiaski_Cove,_British_Columbia.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Sointula.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Sointula,_British_Columbia.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLink Texada_Island.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageWikiLinkText "T-class ferry".
- T-class_ferry builders "Allied Shipbuilders".
- T-class_ferry builtRange "1969".
- T-class_ferry hasPhotoCollection T-class_ferry.
- T-class_ferry headerCaption "MV Quadra Queen II".
- T-class_ferry headerCaption "MV Tachek".
- T-class_ferry operators BC_Ferries.
- T-class_ferry operators British_Columbia_Ministry_of_Transportation.
- T-class_ferry shipCapacity "143".
- T-class_ferry shipCapacity "30".
- T-class_ferry shipCrew "7".
- T-class_ferry shipDisplacement "807".
- T-class_ferry shipDisplacement "819".
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BC_Ferry_Classes.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CAD.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_class_overview.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_image.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MV.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ship-type-stub.
- T-class_ferry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:T_class_ferry.
- T-class_ferry subject Category:Ferry_classes.
- T-class_ferry subject Category:T-class_ferries.
- T-class_ferry type MeanOfTransportation.
- T-class_ferry type Ship.
- T-class_ferry type Type.
- T-class_ferry type Class.
- T-class_ferry type Ferry.
- T-class_ferry type Ship.
- T-class_ferry type Type.
- T-class_ferry type Product.
- T-class_ferry type DesignedArtifact.
- T-class_ferry type Thing.
- T-class_ferry type Q11446.
- T-class_ferry comment "BC Ferries operates two T class ferries for use on small inter-island routes. They have raised bows, which make it easier for the ships to travel in the rough seas often found on British Columbia's central coast. The ferries carry 30 cars and 150 passengers. Both were built in 1969. They were originally owned and operated by BC's Ministry of Transportation and Highways until 1985, when the Ministry's saltwater ferries and routes were transferred to BC Ferries, including the T-Class.".
- T-class_ferry label "T-class ferry".
- T-class_ferry sameAs فری_کلاس_تی.
- T-class_ferry sameAs m.07mb0m.
- T-class_ferry sameAs Q15927435.
- T-class_ferry sameAs Q15927435.
- T-class_ferry wasDerivedFrom T-class_ferry?oldid=681961808.
- T-class_ferry isPrimaryTopicOf T-class_ferry.