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El Capitan (ferry)

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Name
  
El Capitan

Completed
  
1868

Weight
  
0.3035 tons

Port of registry
  
San Francisco,  USA

In service
  
1868-1925

Builder
  
San Francisco

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Owner
  
1868-1885 Central Pacific Railroad 1885-1925 Southern Pacific

Operator
  
1868-1885 Central Pacific Railroad 1885-1925 Southern Pacific

El Capitan was a side-wheel steam-powered passenger ferry operated on San Francisco Bay. The ferry was built for the Central Pacific Railroad in 1868 in anticipation of completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad. The ferry offered connecting service to San Francisco for train passengers arriving in Oakland, California. El Capitan collided with the Central Pacific ferry Alameda in dense fog on 20 February 1879. The hull flooded from a hole forward of the port side paddle box, and the ferry sank onto a mud bar. She was towed to a shipyard for repair the following day. El Capitan spent its last decade crossing the Carquinez Strait between Crockett and Vallejo before being retired in 1925.

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El Capitan (ferry) Wikipedia