Tacoma (steamship)
Tacoma was a steamship that served from 1913 to 1938 on Puget Sound. Built of steel, Tacoma was known for being one of the fastest and best-designed vessels to operate on Puget Sound. Tacoma was particularly noted for high-speed service from 1913 to 1930 on the route between Tacoma and Seattle.
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Tacoma (steamship)
Tacoma was a steamship that served from 1913 to 1938 on Puget Sound. Built of steel, Tacoma was known for being one of the fastest and best-designed vessels to operate on Puget Sound. Tacoma was particularly noted for high-speed service from 1913 to 1930 on the route between Tacoma and Seattle.
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1913-05-03
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1913-06-24
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1912-08-01
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1913-05-03
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scrapped
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Ship maiden voyage
1913-06-24
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Tacoma
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1912-08-01
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steam engine, compound, four cylinders, twin oil-fueled boilers generating 250/lb. steam.
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single propeller
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Designed for regular speed of 19.0 knots; capable of 21.5 knots maximum speed.
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inland steamship
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