Washington State Ferries completed the sale of the Elwha on Thursday, four months after a deal with a different buyer sank.
A retired Washington ferry will now become a floating office after it was recently purchased by a company in Everett.
The Elwha ferry, a fixture of Washington State Ferries (WSF) for over 50 years, has been sold to Everett Ship Repair for $100,000, where it will be repurposed into floating office and warehouse space.
Washington State Ferries riders should keep an eye out as reservations for the upcoming season are set to go live this week.
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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 ...
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