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- Q6720181 subject Q8158661.
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- Q6720181 abstract "The MV Walla Walla is a Jumbo Class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries.After being replaced on the Seattle–Winslow route by the Jumbo Mark II Class ferry, she began serving as a fill-in vessel for whenever one of the larger ferries goes into scheduled maintenance periods; usually she can be found on either the Seattle-Bremerton or Edmonds-Kingston routes. As of March 2008, Walla Walla was serving on the Seattle-Bremerton route. Again in Fall 2011 she was serving on the Seattle-Bremerton route. The Walla Walla has returned to service on the Seattle - Bremerton route after an unfortunate electrical incident. In Late May 2013, she was set to go to Edmonds - Kingston to fill in for the Puyallup and returned in mid to late July 2013. In late July 2014, the Jumbo Mark II class ferry, MV Wenatchee went up to Vancouver, BC for repairs. Seeing as Washington State Ferries had no backup vessels, the Walla Walla once again found herself on her old run, Seattle-Winslow route. She was the other vessel on the route on the day the MV Tacoma suffered her massive electrical failure.".
- Q6720181 builder Q1467758.
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- Q6720181 class Q6310917.
- Q6720181 length "134.112".
- Q6720181 operator Q3500373.
- Q6720181 owner Q834834.
- Q6720181 shipBeam "26.5176".
- Q6720181 shipDraft "5.4864".
- Q6720181 status "In Service".
- Q6720181 thumbnail Walla_Walla_in_Rich_Passage_07.JPG?width=300.
- Q6720181 topSpeed "33.336".
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- Q6720181 shipBuilder "Todd Shipyard, Seattle".
- Q6720181 shipClass "Jumbo Class auto/passenger ferry".
- Q6720181 shipName "MV Walla Walla".
- Q6720181 shipOperator Q3500373.
- Q6720181 shipOwner Q834834.
- Q6720181 shipStatus "In Service".
- Q6720181 type Product.
- Q6720181 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q6720181 type Ship.
- Q6720181 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q6720181 comment "The MV Walla Walla is a Jumbo Class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries.After being replaced on the Seattle–Winslow route by the Jumbo Mark II Class ferry, she began serving as a fill-in vessel for whenever one of the larger ferries goes into scheduled maintenance periods; usually she can be found on either the Seattle-Bremerton or Edmonds-Kingston routes. As of March 2008, Walla Walla was serving on the Seattle-Bremerton route.".
- Q6720181 label "MV Walla Walla".
- Q6720181 depiction Walla_Walla_in_Rich_Passage_07.JPG.
- Q6720181 name "MV Walla Walla".