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- MV_Nisqually length "78028.8".
- MV_Nisqually abstract "The MV Nisqually was a Steel Electric Class ferry formerly operated by Washington State Ferries.Originally built as the MV Mendocino in San Francisco for Northwestern Pacific Railroad, she started out serving Southern Pacific Railways on their Golden Gate Ferries line on San Francisco Bay. She was purchased by the Puget Sound Navigation Company in 1940, and moved to Puget Sound where she was renamed the MV Nisqually, later being acquired by Washington State Ferries who took over operations in 1951.On November 20, 2007, the entire Steel Electric class was withdrawn from service due to hull corrosion issues. The Nisqually was not in service at the time.Washington State Ferries sold the Nisqually and her sister ferries to Eco Planet Recycling, Inc. of Chula Vista, California for scrap. All four ferries were sold for $200,000. The Nisqually and Quinault were towed out of Eagle Harbor on August 7, 2009, arriving in Ensenada, Mexico on August 16. Presumably, the Nisqually was cut up sometime between February and April 2011.".
- MV_Nisqually activeYearsEndDate "2007-11-20".
- MV_Nisqually class Steel_Electric-class_ferry.
- MV_Nisqually length "78.0288".
- MV_Nisqually operator Puget_Sound_Navigation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually operator Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually operator Washington_State_Ferries.
- MV_Nisqually owner Puget_Sound_Navigation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually owner Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually owner Washington_State_Department_of_Transportation.
- MV_Nisqually shipBeam "22.2504".
- MV_Nisqually shipDraft "3.6576".
- MV_Nisqually status "Scrapped, 2011".
- MV_Nisqually thumbnail WashingtonStateFerryNisqually.jpg?width=300.
- MV_Nisqually topSpeed "22.224".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageID "3541546".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageLength "4139".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageRevisionID "611509473".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Category:1927_ships.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puget_Sound_Navigation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_San_Francisco,_California.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Category:Washington_State_Ferries_vessels.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Edmonds-Kingston_route.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Edmonds–Kingston_Ferry.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Ensenada,_Baja_California.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Ensenada,_Mexico.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound_Navigation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Bay.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Seattle,_Washington.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Railroad.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Steel_Electric-class_ferry.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Steel_Electric_Class_ferry.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Steel_Electric_class_ferry.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink WSDOT.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Washington_State_Department_of_Transportation.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink Washington_State_Ferries.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink File:MV_Nisqually.jpg.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLink File:WashingtonStateFerryNisqually.jpg.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Mendocino''".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV ''Nisqually''".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV Nisqually".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nisqually".
- MV_Nisqually hasPhotoCollection MV_Nisqually.
- MV_Nisqually shipCapacity "59".
- MV_Nisqually shipCapacity "616".
- MV_Nisqually shipClass "Steel Electric Class auto/passenger ferry".
- MV_Nisqually shipCompleted "Built in 1927".
- MV_Nisqually shipCompleted "Rebuilt in 1958 and 1987".
- MV_Nisqually shipFate "Scrapped, 2011".
- MV_Nisqually shipIdentification "Call Sign: WA8696".
- MV_Nisqually shipIdentification "Official Number: 226712".
- MV_Nisqually shipInService "1927".
- MV_Nisqually shipName "1927".
- MV_Nisqually shipName "1940".
- MV_Nisqually shipOperator "1927".
- MV_Nisqually shipOperator "1940".
- MV_Nisqually shipOperator "1951".
- MV_Nisqually shipOutOfService "2007-11-20".
- MV_Nisqually shipOwner "1927".
- MV_Nisqually shipOwner "1940".
- MV_Nisqually shipOwner "1951".
- MV_Nisqually shipPower "2".
- MV_Nisqually shipRegistry "Seattle, Washington,".
- MV_Nisqually shipTonnage "1368".
- MV_Nisqually shipTonnage "930".
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ferry-stub.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- MV_Nisqually wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MV_Nisqually subject Category:1927_ships.
- MV_Nisqually subject Category:Puget_Sound_Navigation_Company.
- MV_Nisqually subject Category:Ships_built_in_San_Francisco,_California.
- MV_Nisqually subject Category:Washington_State_Ferries_vessels.
- MV_Nisqually hypernym Ferry.
- MV_Nisqually type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Nisqually type Ship.
- MV_Nisqually type Ferry.
- MV_Nisqually type Ship.
- MV_Nisqually type Vehicle.
- MV_Nisqually type Vessel.
- MV_Nisqually type Product.
- MV_Nisqually type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Nisqually type Thing.
- MV_Nisqually type Q11446.
- MV_Nisqually comment "The MV Nisqually was a Steel Electric Class ferry formerly operated by Washington State Ferries.Originally built as the MV Mendocino in San Francisco for Northwestern Pacific Railroad, she started out serving Southern Pacific Railways on their Golden Gate Ferries line on San Francisco Bay.".
- MV_Nisqually label "MV Nisqually".
- MV_Nisqually sameAs اموی_نیسکوالی.
- MV_Nisqually sameAs m.09kf9c.
- MV_Nisqually sameAs Q6719863.
- MV_Nisqually sameAs Q6719863.
- MV_Nisqually wasDerivedFrom MV_Nisqually?oldid=611509473.
- MV_Nisqually depiction WashingtonStateFerryNisqually.jpg.
- MV_Nisqually isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Nisqually.
- MV_Nisqually name "1927–1940: MV Mendocino".