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Originally published Wednesday, January 21, 2009 at 9:38 PM

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State sells ferries Chinook and Snohomish

Washington State Ferries has closed the sale of the passenger-only fast ferries Chinook and Snohomish for $4 million.

OLYMPIA — Washington State Ferries has closed the sale of the passenger-only fast ferries Chinook and Snohomish for $4 million.

The boats were sold to the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District of Larkspur, Calif. They will be put into service on San Francisco Bay.

The Chinook and Snohomish were built in the late 1990s and ran between Seattle and Bremerton.

The Washington Legislature in 2006 voted to end state funding for passenger-only ferries and in 2007 directed the ferry system to sell the vessels. Lawmakers said the proceeds should be put in a passenger ferry account to be used to help fund county-run passenger-only ferry service.

The Kitsap Sun says sale proceeds will go to the King County Ferry District and likely will be used to provide passenger-only service between Vashon Island and Seattle.

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