Ferry Kalakala rams Colman Dock on September 27, 1940.

  • By Alan J Stein
  • Posted 6/01/1999
  • HistoryLink.org Essay 1201
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On September 27, 1940, the Kalakala rams the Colman Dock in Seattle, injuring 10 passengers. Captain Wallace Mangan later states that the collision was due to forward thrust which caused the propeller to tilt.

One month later, the Kalakala sheared off a piling at the Bremerton dock.


Sources:

M.S. Kline and G.A. Bayless, Ferryboats: A Legend on Puget Sound (Seattle: Bayless Books: 1983), 229-247.


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