Talk:Historic ferries in Oregon
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[edit]Need some ideas about ways to expand this article? Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Transportation#Ferry systems. Katr67 07:35, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Ideas for expansion:
- Ferry description: type, length, beam, displacement, builder, engine type, capacity
- Operational characteristics: crossing time, load time, wait time, cost, usage statistics, hours
- Business operations: competition, alternatives, profit, employees, expenses, maintenance, unions, strikes/boycotts, claims
- History: before, during, and after; motivation, owners, operators, newsworthy items
- Incidents: hijackings, crashes, sinkings, outages, war effects, accidents, notable passenger actions
- —EncMstr 08:22, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
Source
[edit]There's a book on this by a guy named Ruby, I'll try to find it.Mtsmallwood (talk) 19:33, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Current vs Historic Ferries
[edit]There are a number of ferries listed under "Current Ferries" that are Historic! They should be moved into the Willamette section -- At least these two: the Spokane Street Ferry (Caples), and the Stark Street Ferry. Johnedwardmiller (talk) 22:35, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
- @Johnedwardmiller The header for Portland was clobbered in the edit that added the image of the Stark Street Ferry. I've removed the reference that was unneeded and caused the issue, so everything should be back in order. —C.Fred (talk) 23:12, 13 January 2024 (UTC)
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