Queen of Vancouver

M.V. Queen of Vancouver
Place Built Vancouver, BC
Year Built 1962
Vehicle Capacity 338
Passenger Capacity 1,360 (+ 36 crew)
Length 129.97 m
Gross Tons 9,357.22
Service Speed 19 knots
Horsepower 9,000
Est. Retirement Year* 2009/2010
Onboard Services* Cafeteria, Snack Bar, Gift Shop, Vending, Video Arcades, Staterooms
* From BC Ferries Coastal Ferry Services Contract (2003)








Notes of Interest:

Timeline

Year Event
1962 January 16 - Launched as the City of Vancouver
1963 The City of Vancouver was renamed the Queen of Vancouver as all the ferries in the fleet became "Queens".
1968 Platforms installed on the car deck increased the car capacity by over 40.
1970 The Queen of Vancouver along with several other ferries were cut in half and lengthened with the addition of a new 84-foot midsection to increase capacity.
1981 The Queen of Vancouver and 3 other V-class ships were cut in half length-wise and lifted as an upper car deck was installed, increasing the vehicle capacity by over 90 cars.

Queen of Vancouver


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