Fletcher-Bay-Brownsville-Manzanita route
Waterway | Puget Sound |
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Transit type | Steamboat and motor vessel |
Operator | Kitsap County Transportation Company |
The Fletcher-Bay-Brownsville-Manzanita. was a shipping route that originated from Seattle, Washington. The route included stops at Fletcher Bay, Brownsville and at Manzanita.
As of January 1, 1917, the Kitsap County Transportation Company was operating steamboats on the route.[1] The company also operated the motor vessel Suquamish on the route.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Public Service Commission of Washington, Complainant, v. Kitsap County Transportation Company, Respondent, Case No. 4274, published in State of Washington, Public Service Commission, Annual Report (1916), at page 150 (accessed 06-04-11)]
- ↑ Kline and Bayless, Ferryboats - A Legend on Puget Sound, at page 111.
References
- Kline, Mary S., and Bayless, G.A., Ferryboats -- A Legend on Puget Sound, Bayless Books, Seattle, WA 1983 ISBN 0-914515-00-4
- Public Service Commission of Washington, Complainant, v. Kitsap County Transportation Company, Respondent, Case No. 4274, published in State of Washington, Public Service Commission, Annual Report (1916), at page 150 (accessed 06-04-11)]
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