ID |
Boat |
Owner |
Built
/ Rebuilt |
Retired |
Length |
Cars |
Power |
Design
Speed |
Notes
|
01 |
Ann
Arbor No. 1 |
TAA&NM |
1892 |
|
1910 |
260 ft |
24 |
1830
HP |
14 kts |
First car
ferry on Lake Michigan, first to Kewaunee on November 24, 1892. Wood
hull. |
02 |
Ann
Arbor No. 2 |
TAA&NM |
1892 |
|
1913 |
264 ft |
24 |
1830
HP |
14 kts |
Wood hull.
Used as a spare boat after AA No. 5 was added in 1910. |
03 |
Ann
Arbor No. 3 |
AA |
1898 |
|
|
258 ft |
20 |
|
|
|
|
1923 |
|
306 ft |
24 |
1400
HP |
13 mph |
Rebuilt with
new engines. |
|
1950s |
1960 |
306 ft |
20 |
|
|
Capacity
reduced when the hull was reinforced. |
04 |
Ann
Arbor No. 4 |
AA |
1906 |
|
|
259 ft |
22 |
1200
HP |
|
|
|
1923 |
1937 |
|
|
|
|
Superstructure
rebuilt extensively after sinking in Frankfort harbor. Only
occasionally used in the 1930s because of decreased traffic. |
05 |
Ann
Arbor No. 5 |
AA |
1910 |
|
|
360 ft |
30 |
3000
HP |
14 mph |
First car
ferry to have a sea gate. Typically assigned to the Frankfort -
Manistique route because of its ice-breaking ability. |
|
1964 |
1966 |
|
|
|
|
Converted to
oil power. No change in size or capacity. |
06 |
a. Ann
Arbor No. 6 |
AA |
1918 |
|
1959 |
338 ft |
26 |
2500
HP |
14 mph |
Built as
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railway Maitland No. 2
but purchased by the AA prior to the boat being completed (Maitland No. 1
had been chartered for several months in 1916). |
b. Arthur
K. Atkinson |
|
1959 |
1982 |
384 ft |
30 |
5500
HP |
18
mph |
AA No. 6
lengthened, modernized, and two 12 cylinder Nordberg non-reversing diesel
engines installed. Out of service with a broken a crankshaft 1973 -
1980. Court testimony in 1980 indicated there had been adequate
insurance to cover the repairs. |
07 |
a. Ann
Arbor No. 7 |
AA |
1925 |
|
1965 |
348 ft |
30 |
2700
HP |
14 mph |
Built to
standard plan of Manitowoc Shipbuilding (first used by Pere Marquette
21 & 22). |
b. Viking |
|
1965 |
1982 |
|
|
5500
HP |
19 mph |
AA No. 7
rebuilt with EMD 567D1 diesel engines and a raised upper deck to handle
bi- and tri- level autorack freight cars. |
08 |
a. Wabash |
AA |
1927 |
|
|
366 ft |
32 |
2700
HP |
14 mph |
|
b. City
of Green Bay |
|
1963 |
1972 |
|
|
|
|
Wabash
renamed when the Ann Arbor RR was acquired by the Detroit,
Toledo & Ironton RR. |
09 |
City
of Milwaukee |
GT |
1931 |
|
1981 |
348 ft |
30 |
2700
HP |
14
mph |
Built to
standard plan of Manitowoc Shipbuilding. Chartered to Ann Arbor in
1978 as replacement ferry while Arthur K. Atkinson was out of
service. |
10 |
a. Pere
Marquette |
F&PM |
1896 |
|
|
337 ft |
30 |
3000
HP |
|
First steel
hulled car ferry on Lake Michigan. Early 1900s service to Kewaunee
was Wednesdays and Saturdays, with PM 15, 17 and 19
alternating rotation. Transferred to Lake Erie in December 1909 to
replace the recently-sunk Marquette &
Bessemer No. 2. Although it appeared that the transfer was
permanent, it returned to Lake Michigan service in September 1910 to
replace the Pere Marquette No. 18, which sunk that month. |
b. Pere
Marquette 15 |
PM |
|
1924 |
1935 |
|
|
|
|
Although
always referred to by railroad personnel as the 15, the name change
was not formally made until 1924. |
11 |
a. Shenango
No.2 |
PS&E |
1895 |
|
|
282 ft |
26 |
2000
HP |
|
Owned by
Pittsburg, Shenango & Erie Railroad, leased by Detroit, Grand Rapids
& Western. Typically assigned to the Milwaukee - Muskegon route.
Wood hull. |
b. Muskegon |
DGR&W |
|
1897 |
|
|
|
|
|
Shenango
No.2 renamed after purchase by DGR&W.
Typically assigned to the Milwaukee - Ludington route. |
c. Pere
Marquette 16 |
PM |
|
1901 |
1907 |
|
|
|
|
Muskegon
renamed after Pere Marquette merger. PM service to Kewaunee did not
begin until 1903. Used in Lake Erie service from 1904 onward. |
12 |
Pere
Marquette 17 |
PM |
1901 |
|
1940 |
338 ft |
30 |
2300
HP |
|
Early 1900s
service to Kewaunee was Wednesdays and Saturdays, with PM 15, 17
and 19 alternating rotation. Sold to the State of Michigan in
1940 and rechristened City of Petoskey; used as a ferry
on the Straits of Mackinac |
13 |
Pere
Marquette 18 (1) |
PM |
1902 |
|
1910 |
338 ft |
30 |
3000
HP |
14
mph |
Shipwrecked
on 1910.09.10 with the loss of 29 of 62 persons on board; PM 17
lost two crew members during the rescue. |
14 |
Pere
Marquette 19 |
PM |
1903 |
|
1940 |
338 ft |
30 |
2280
HP |
|
Early 1900s
service to Kewaunee was Wednesdays and Saturdays, with PM 15, 17
and 19 alternating rotation. Only occasionally used in the 1930s
because of decreased traffic. |
15 |
Pere
Marquette 20 |
PM |
1903 |
|
1938 |
338 ft |
30 |
2280
HP |
|
Only
occasionally used in the 1930s because of decreased traffic. |
16 |
Pere
Marquette 18 (2) |
PM |
1911 |
|
1954 |
338 ft |
30 |
2500
HP |
|
Laid up
during railroad strike on 1952.07.04 and never again operated. Sold to
Luria Bros. of Chicago 1957.08 and scrapped later that year. |
17 |
Pere
Marquette 21 |
PM |
1924 |
|
1953 |
348 ft |
30 |
2700
HP |
14
mph |
Built to
standard plan of Manitowoc Shipbuilding. Additional passenger
accommodations added in 1937. |
|
1953 |
1972 |
388 ft |
32 |
4500
HP |
18
mph |
Lengthened
and repowered with a Skinner Unaflow engine. |
18 |
Pere
Marquette 22 |
PM |
1924 |
|
1952 |
348 ft |
30 |
2700
HP |
14
mph |
Built to
standard plan of Manitowoc Shipbuilding. Additional passenger
accommodations added in 1937. |
|
1952 |
1971 |
388 ft |
32 |
4500
HP |
18
mph |
Lengthened
and repowered with a Skinner Unaflow engine. |
19 |
City
of Saginaw 31 |
PM |
1929 |
|
1967 |
369 ft |
32 |
7200
HP |
18
mph |
|
20 |
City
of Flint 32 |
PM |
1930 |
|
1968 |
369 ft |
32 |
7200
HP |
18
mph |
|
21 |
City
of Midland 41 |
PM |
1941 |
|
1988 |
389 ft |
34 |
6362
HP |
18
mph |
Rarely
assigned to the Soo Line at Manitowoc because of tight clearance in the
turning basin. |
22 |
Spartan
42 |
C&O |
1952 |
|
1982 |
410 ft |
34 |
7560
HP |
18
mph |
Launched
1952.01.04, maiden voyage 1952.10.23 after a July - October carferry
strike that year. Rarely assigned to the Soo Line at Manitowoc because of
tight clearance in the turning basin. |
23 |
Badger
43 |
C&O |
1953 |
|
1990 |
410 ft |
34 |
7560
HP |
18
mph |
Launched
1952.09.06, maiden voyage 1953.03.21. Last carferry to Kewaunee on
1990.11.16. Spar (cabin) raised 18" for bi- and tri- level autorack
freight cars in 1964. Rarely assigned to the Soo Line at Manitowoc because
of tight clearance in the turning basin. |