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Post by pscurr on Dec 31, 2007 17:53:12 GMT -8
a New Years Eve Quiz "Name that Terminal"
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Post by Low Light Mike on Dec 31, 2007 18:04:47 GMT -8
re Name that terminal:
Swartz Bay: looking into the drop-trailer lot used by CPR / Seaspan.
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Post by pscurr on Dec 31, 2007 18:51:12 GMT -8
You are too quick. I need to find another puzzle photo.
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Post by Retrovision on Jan 3, 2008 1:00:42 GMT -8
From the same publication (1967)...
(Page 12)
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Post by ProudCanuck on Aug 7, 2008 10:00:44 GMT -8
Does anyone have any pics of the upgraded berth 2 at Swartz Bay?
I am curious, does the foot passenger walkway serve both berths 2 & 3 like the ones at Horseshoe Bay?
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Post by johnnytindale on Aug 7, 2008 10:04:08 GMT -8
I am curious, does the foot passenger walkway serve both berths 2 & 3 like the ones at Horseshoe Bay? Yes.
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Post by Alex on Aug 7, 2008 11:29:19 GMT -8
Here's a pic that I took:
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Post by ProudCanuck on Aug 11, 2008 8:57:26 GMT -8
Excellent photos guys, thanks that helps a lot.
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Post by westcoaster on Aug 11, 2008 9:21:50 GMT -8
Actually I challenge anyone to find a ship in the fleet that can use the walk way in berth 3. Notice how the dock is actually closer to the shore than on dock 2. When the Saanich docks in berth 3, the walk way actually lines up with the rescue boat, making it unusable. Same problem with the spirit, when it uses berth 3 the walk way lines up with the cafeteria. Since the Coastals are designed to use the current set up like on dock 1 and 2, i doubt they would fit in. Even the Cumberland can not use the walk way as it doesn't line up right. This has baffled me from when they were building the thing. It's never been used and probably never will.
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Post by ProudCanuck on Aug 11, 2008 11:26:28 GMT -8
Perhaps the rebuilt New West?
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Post by Political Incorrectness on Aug 11, 2008 11:28:04 GMT -8
That is sad since they paid to have that uprgaded, one problem I saw was a height constraint, secondly, length. Why not have done an HSB design where it can adjust to various lengths and heights?
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Post by Ferryman on Aug 11, 2008 19:10:17 GMT -8
Actually I challenge anyone to find a ship in the fleet that can use the walk way in berth 3. Notice how the dock is actually closer to the shore than on dock 2. When the Saanich docks in berth 3, the walk way actually lines up with the rescue boat, making it unusable. Same problem with the spirit, when it uses berth 3 the walk way lines up with the cafeteria. Since the Coastals are designed to use the current set up like on dock 1 and 2, i doubt they would fit in. Even the Cumberland can not use the walk way as it doesn't line up right. This has baffled me from when they were building the thing. It's never been used and probably never will. Well, I'll at least give this challenge a shot. I have a bit of a theory, althought I don't know if it will make any sense. I took a Good look at the V-Class, and couldn't find any way of being able to use that skywalk on them. That would make sense, with them not lasting too much longer. The next runner up for ships using Swartz Bay, would be the Coastal Celebration. The Coastals are cookie-cutter ships, so they will have all of the same characteristics, disregarding the Olympic logos, and interior. The Coastals are the most flexible ships for use of the skywalk. This is because there is 5 ramp access points on both sides of the vessel on Deck 5 (promenade deck). 3 access points on the #1 end (Mainland end), and 2 access points on the #2 end (Island end). At Tsawwassen in berth 3, the Coastal Inspiration uses the picklefork deck as the ramp access, allowing you to peek through the windows of the bridge as you walk by. But there is two more ramp points besides the pickle fork deck access points, on the otherside of the security baracade. Now if she was to use the Mainland end on the Island end, she would have to use the ramp access points on the public side of the security baracade. This leaves one last access point, which is furthest in towards the center of the ship. So this leaves me to believe, that for whatever a reason that a Coastal must use Berth 3 at Swartz Bay, it would have to turn around and use the #1 end (mainland end) as the end to put in towards the dock, in order for the gates to lineup with the ramp. Here's a photo of the Coastal Celebration herself. She is pointed right way around, having the #2 end into the dock. So take a good look at all of the 5 ramp access slots. The third runner up, would be a C-Class. I think it would be possible to line the ramp up with the ramp access on the sundeck (deck 6), which is right beside the solarium. This access point is used sometimes at Horseshoe Bay. This is when she is docked in Berth 1 (closest to the Marina), or when in Berth 2, and uses the Langdale skywalk. You can just barely see this access point in this photo of the Queen of Oak Bay, which can be seen up above the left side of the #3 MEC station. Fourthly, I've decided that the Spirits do not have any potential for other ramp access points.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 14, 2009 23:26:28 GMT -8
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Post by lmtengs on Nov 15, 2009 10:19:01 GMT -8
How come the ferry on the right has a yellow front? Was that just a colour error when the picture was developed?
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Post by WettCoast on Nov 15, 2009 11:10:57 GMT -8
I agree, it does look 'yellow', but it isn't. This picture is from a post card. It is likely the post card colours were 'off' to begin with. Colour restoration might help with making everything look more natural.
In the photo you can see a 'V' in original configuration at berth 1. The Sidney (or perhaps the Tsawwassen) is at berth 3. Just off shore is the Salty aka Salt Spring Queen.
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Post by lmtengs on Nov 15, 2009 12:01:18 GMT -8
Another Question, what is that bluish coloured Wall full of windows that goes along the edge of the terminal? I seee some little holes in it with berth numbers above them. Is the wall a wind block?
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Post by Retrovision on Nov 15, 2009 12:05:03 GMT -8
That was the foot passenger walkway, the holes are the little slats of windows. this structure is of the same design as the one that was at Tsawwassen. I'm sure someone will jump in with an image of either. I have several memories of the similar walkway at Tsawwassen from the old foot passenger terminal building that exists today as the maintenance facility; it was always struck me about how few windows there were and how small they were. I can remember looking out practically each window as we walked past. The only reminder left of this walkway's design is at Tsawwassen: The building between Berths 1 and 2 still bears the angled "mansard" type roof - wall actually - on its second story and was where the old walkway reached the two original main berths, 1 and 2, in a line from that old terminal building.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 15, 2009 16:10:57 GMT -8
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Post by FerryDude2012 on Aug 4, 2010 0:33:29 GMT -8
Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal: Empty Berth 5 waiting room: Berth 3 Swartz Bay: Swartz Bay Terminal vehicles: Empty Berth 1 waiting room (Swartz Bay) Entrance to the Foot Passenger Building(Swartz Bay)
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Post by Ferryman on Aug 21, 2010 16:54:28 GMT -8
Swartz Bay this morning, just as the SOVI and Celebration were waking up for the day.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Aug 29, 2010 16:43:51 GMT -8
Photos from August 26, 2010, during a route-1 cruise. Swartz Bay: - does anyone know what is being built, between berths #1 & #2? Livery stable for the horses of Dave's Stagecoach Service.
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Post by Nick on Aug 29, 2010 20:35:59 GMT -8
Swartz Bay: - does anyone know what is being built, between berths #1 & #2? It's a new sanitation facility. Rather than treat sewage and discharge into Swartz Bay, as has been done since the terminal was built, they are going to pump up to the municipal sewage system that has recently reached the Lands End area. Also, some of the vessels such as the Skeena Queen are going to pump ashore (and may already be doing so... I'm not sure) rather than treating and discharging on board.
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Post by Ferryman on Aug 29, 2010 23:05:52 GMT -8
The sewage system on the Skeena chews everything up to a pulp. Then once a day, the Deckhands get to hook the sewage hose up to the hookup on the ramp to discharge the sewage. The process takes about 15-20 minutes to do, which also includes a flushing the system out with fresh water for 2 minutes before and after the sewage is discharged for sanitation purposes.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 20, 2010 12:26:43 GMT -8
Here is a new thread for photos of Swartz Bay terminal, and discussion related to those photos.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 20, 2010 12:53:36 GMT -8
...And some pictures from Swartz Bay: The Seaspan dock, loading Doris Yorke. From what I can tell, there are no dolphins for this dock. Arriving at Berth-2 on the Skeena Queen: View of berths 4 & 5:
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