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Post by Mike C on May 24, 2006 19:36:04 GMT -8
Yeah, pardon my ignorance, but why the heck are both the Quinalt and Klickitat at Port Townsend??
And, neither one of them is moving. I can confirm this, I've been watching the webcam.
This is very odd to me, I've been viewing the Vessel Watch for quite some time now and this has never happened before.
There have been no service alerts..
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Post by Political Incorrectness on May 24, 2006 20:13:55 GMT -8
There is no need to panic, if you ever checked the schedule, maybe the late spring schedule came into effect for extra service.
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Post by hergfest on May 24, 2006 22:51:25 GMT -8
Plus the Quinault only runs for eight hours a day, so the rest of the time she is tied up at PT.
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Post by northwesterner on May 24, 2006 23:12:18 GMT -8
Yeah, pardon my ignorance, but why the heck are both the Quinalt and Klickitat at Port Townsend?? And, neither one of them is moving. I can confirm this, I've been watching the webcam. This is very odd to me, I've been viewing the Vessel Watch for quite some time now and this has never happened before. There have been no service alerts.. Late spring schedule. Two slips at Port Townsend ... Quinault has limited service hours (8/per day) - she is tied up at Port Townsend when outside the 8 hrs she operates.
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Post by Mike C on May 25, 2006 15:09:59 GMT -8
Heh, well, thanks, I'm just so used to the standard BC Ferries way: Both vessels run in tandem, each running the standard 14 hours.
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