This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. The Super-class ferry Elwha was born in the bustling waters of Puget Sound. Built in 1967, the Elwha was the last of the four Super-class ...
When the Elwha was taken out of service by Washington State Ferries in 2019, a collective sigh of relief could surely be heard across Puget Sound. The super-class ferry, which had space for 2,000 ...
SEATTLE — Nearly five months after a previous sale of the vessel was canceled, Washington State Ferries (WSF) has found a new buyer for one of its decommissioned ferries. The Elwha was purchased by ...
Washington State Ferries completed the sale of the Elwha on Thursday, four months after a deal with a different buyer sank. Everett Ship Repair bought the retired passenger ferry for $100,000 and had ...
Everett Ship Repair plans to use the vessel as an office and warehouse space. Two other ferries are still for sale. Courtesy of Washington State Ferries The Elwha, a decommissioned state ferry, was on ...
The Elwha and Klahowya are back on the market after Washington State Ferries (WSF) terminated purchase and sales agreements with Nelson Armas for the decommissioned vessels. The decision follows ...
Two vessels retired from the Washington State Ferry’s fleet — the Elwha and the Klahowya — were part of WSF for more than 50 years. But now that they’re off the water, what exactly happens to them?
MUKILTEO, Wash. — It's the only ferry in the state's fleet where anyone can steer — or at least imagine they're steering — from a real ferry helm installed in the passenger cabin. The helm was ...
SEATTLE — Washington State Ferries has announced the sale of two decommissioned vessels and the pending sale of a third. The vessels have been sold to Nelson Armas for $100,000 each for recycling at a ...