M/V Walla Walla
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Class | Jumbo Class |
Type | Auto/Passenger Ferry |
City Built | Seattle |
Year Built/Rebuilt | 1972/ |
General Characteristics | |
Length | 440' |
Beam | 87' |
Draft | 18' |
Gross Tonnage | 3246 |
Net Tonnage | 1198 |
Speed | 18 knots |
Propulsion | Diesel-Electric |
Engines | 4 |
Horsepower | 11,500 |
Passengers | 2000 |
Vehicles | 206 |
Max Commercial Vehicles | 60 |
Auto Deck Clearance | 15'6" |
The Walla Walla is a Jumbo Class ferry in the Washington State Ferry System.
This vessel does not have a regularly assigned route,, rather it is used to fill in when one of the larger ferries goes into scheduled maintenance periods, or suffers a break down. Usually, it will be seen on either the Seattle-Bremerton route Seattle-Bainbridge Island route, or the Edmonds-Kingston route.