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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 3, 2012 12:26:37 GMT -8
Queen of Alberni on her 3:15pm sailing to Duke Point, seen from C'Inspiration. - August 30, 2012. With the Coastal Renaissance I posted this photo because of the lovely ocean colours.
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Post by WettCoast on Sept 10, 2012 14:26:48 GMT -8
The Alberni & Cowichan both dependable & doing their things... Queens of Alberni & Cowichan viewed from Duke Point Terminal near Nanaimo - 30 August 2012 Queen of Alberni on final approach to Duke Point Terminal - 30 August 2012
both photos © WCK-JST by Wett Coast, on Flickr
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2012 15:54:44 GMT -8
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 16, 2012 19:42:29 GMT -8
Queen of Alberni, seen from the Quinsam. - morning of September 15, 2012. near Malaspina Galleries point At Duke Point Pardon the poor focus, but this shows her red-line waterline in the sun, and I think it's an interesting view of the ship at Duke Point terminal. Starting her 7:45am trip to Tsawwassen
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Post by mygoldenvictaura on Sept 18, 2012 10:11:33 GMT -8
Video of the Alberni arriving Berth 3 at Departure Bay at about 12:30pm on January 25, 2012 as seen from the Pre-board Lounge. Oak Bay in Berth 2. Durring Duke Point Closure. My Queen of Alberni Album Includes pictures of my Departure Bay to Tsawwassen Trip in 2012 travel.webshots.com/album/582368447LEnllM?start=0
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Post by Scott (Former Account) on Sept 24, 2012 22:16:01 GMT -8
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 28, 2012 19:48:13 GMT -8
Queen of Alberni, seen from College Heights subdivision, above Nanaimo. - evening of September 26, 2012. 'Alberni arrives just as the Seaspan combo is leaving Nanaimo Zoom distortion makes the 2 ships appear to be attached. ---------------------------- Leaving Nanaimo on her 5:45pm sailing to Tsawwassen. In Fairway Channel Lovely view with the west sides of Newcastle and Protection islands in the foreground and the Coast Mountains in the background. - Queen of Oak Bay is visible too.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Sept 29, 2012 17:43:20 GMT -8
Queen of Alberni and Celebrity Century. - at Nanaimo on September 26, 2012
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Post by Low Light Mike on Oct 7, 2012 14:06:39 GMT -8
Queen of Alberni, looking small in the strait. - seen from hill above Nanaimo, on Sept.26, 2012
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Post by EGfleet on Oct 16, 2012 20:09:44 GMT -8
Another slide I picked up, Queen of Alberni, undated, but obviously early on in her career.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Oct 16, 2012 20:11:30 GMT -8
Another slide I picked up, Queen of Alberni, undated, but obviously early on in her career. Nice photo, dude !
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2012 20:14:07 GMT -8
Another slide I picked up, Queen of Alberni, undated, but obviously early on in her career. Cool photo.
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Post by Neil on Oct 16, 2012 20:31:47 GMT -8
Take that, Mr Horn. Some people just say it so much better.
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Post by WettCoast on Oct 16, 2012 20:33:01 GMT -8
Yes, a nice photo. The Alberni looked sweet back then. This is at Swartz Bay, berth 1. I believe that the Alberni almost always used berth 2 which was constructed especially for her. The date would be some time from 1976 (when she was new and put in service as the route 1 'truck ferry') to about 1980 or 81 (when she was permanently pulled off of Route 1). [late edit]This was after 1976, as her masts were still painted white during that first year. [/late edit]
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Post by mrdot on Oct 16, 2012 20:42:14 GMT -8
:)both of the slides you've posted tonite are from my early ferry years, this one taken in Swartz Bay looking over to berth 1 when the Alberni was first operating as a truck ferry on this main route. I think this is when she looked her best, as built. My brother has posted some of my pics, all taken about this time, when I was active with my camera and sketch pad- those were the early days of dogwood fleet! mrdot.
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Post by Mayne on Oct 16, 2012 21:14:30 GMT -8
Another slide I picked up, Queen of Alberni, undated, but obviously early on in her career. That is a fantastic picture! I love her in her original configuration!
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Post by Scott (Former Account) on Nov 5, 2012 16:39:19 GMT -8
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 7, 2012 21:27:49 GMT -8
YouTube video that I found of a "minecraft" model built of the Queen of Alber-ni ;D
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Post by Scott (Former Account) on Nov 9, 2012 11:39:19 GMT -8
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Post by Mike C on Nov 13, 2012 0:35:53 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2012 17:33:39 GMT -8
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Post by Low Light Mike on Dec 24, 2012 21:13:51 GMT -8
Sped-up video (5x speed) shot from Sugarloaf Mountain above Departure Bay, Nanaimo. - December 24, 2012, from noon to 1:00pm.
Showing the Queen of Alberni heading around Entrance Island, towards Duke Point. Also showing Queen of Oak Bay passing Snake Island and entering Departure Bay.
Then showing Queen of Oak Bay in berth-2 discharging traffic and then loading for next sailing. I like how you can see the traffic lanes loading, and even see some late-arriving vehicles at the toll booths and then hustling down to the berth for loading.
Then ending with the reverse of the opening: Oak Bay leaves the bay, and Alberni appears from behind Newcastle Island.
A fun hour spent outdoors during a non-rain period.
ps: - at 4:47 mark, the Queen of Coquitlam lets off a bunch of smoke. But she's not even in-service that day.
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Post by WettCoast on Dec 27, 2012 12:31:35 GMT -8
Queen of Alberni on a dreary winter day in 1978-79 - Georgia Strait near Tsawwassen. This was not long after she entered service as the dedicated truck/over height ferry on Route One. At that time her scheduled crossing time was 75 minutes, considerably faster than the V class crossing time. I have probably originally posted this photo way back c2006. This is a fresh scan, somewhat cleaned up. The original is a very grainy colour negative. photo © WCK-JST by Wett Coast, on Flickr[/size]
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Post by Low Light Mike on Jan 20, 2013 18:28:28 GMT -8
Short video clip of the Queen of Coquitlam leaving Departure Bay, with a cameo from the Queen of Alberni which is headed for Duke Point. - shot from the far end of Departure Bay beach. - 5:00pm on January 20, 2013. - sped-up 1.5 times (just a bit)
I was very happy with the timing of the Alberni appearing just as the Coquitlam was departing.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Feb 9, 2013 23:02:32 GMT -8
A video compilation of clips that I shot of Queen of Alberni on Feb.9, 2013, from locations on Gabriola Island. - the opening sequence is the same as some of the closing sequence, but at a slower speed.
Enjoy. I had a fun day doing this shooting.
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