Name MV Evergreen State Completed 1954Refit 1988 | Owner WSDOT | |
Route Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth |
Mv evergreen state arriving vashon ferry terminal
The MV Evergreen State is a decommissioned Evergreen State Class ferry that was operated by Washington State Ferries from 1954 to 2015.
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She was named for the state of Washington, whose nickname is "The Evergreen State". When delivered in 1954, the Evergreen State was assigned to the Seattle-Winslow run serving Bainbridge Island. She was reassigned to the San Juan Islands in 1959 where she remained for the majority of her active career for Washington State Ferries.
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From June 2000 until the retirement of the Steel Electric class in November 2007 this ferry was used as a relief vessel. The sudden retirement of the Steel Electrics forced the full time reactivation of the Evergreen State. After reactivation, the Evergreen State was the inter-island service vessel in the San Juan Islands.

The Evergreen State left the San Juan Islands for good on June 29, 2014, replaced by her sister ship MV Klahowya, and made her last sailing from Friday Harbor at 2:15PM and from Lopez Island at 3:05PM. Following that sailing, she sailed to Eagle Harbor on Bainbridge Island. A month after 'retirement,' a substantial fleet shortage resulted in the reactivation of the Evergreen State, and since then the vessel has been in service more often than not, usually on the Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth triangle route. Galley Service has not been provided on the Evergreen State since the mid 2000s.

On January 14, 2016, Washington State Ferries issued a press release stating that the ferry "has been decommissioned and will soon be put up for sale." The vessel was sold in March 2017 for $300,000 and will be used for ferry service in the Caribbean Sea.

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