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MV ''Queen of Surrey'' is a double-ended
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in the BC Ferries fleet. The ship was launched in 1980 and entered service in 1981. The ferry normally operates on BC Ferries' Horseshoe Bay to Langdale route. She is named for the city of
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. On May 12, 2003, ''Queen of Surrey'' suffered an engine fire that disabled the ferry in Howe Sound. No one was injured and the ship was returned to service. In 2004, the ferry was involved in a collision with a
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, and in 2019 she struck a fixed structure at the Langdale terminal. The 2019 crash lead to passengers being stranded on the vessel for over ten hours.


Description

''Queen of Surrey'' is a double-ended
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ferry that was
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and between perpendiculars with a
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of , a gross register tonnage (GRT) of 6,969 and a
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(DWT) of 1,099 as built. The ship has a maximum draught of . As of 2018 the vessel was remeasured with a
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(GT) of 6,968.91, a net tonnage of 4,473.47 with a length of , a beam of and a depth of . ''Queen of Surrey'' is propelled by two
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s rated at driving two
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s, one forward and one aft. This gives the vessel a maximum speed of . The ship has a capacity of 308 cars and 1,494 passengers and crew. In place of individual cars, ''Queen of Surrey'' is capable of loading twelve semi-trailer trucks. The vehicle deck is divided into three sections with two longitudinal casings. The deck has of headroom. Four lanes in the centre of the deck can be used by trucks or cars, while two outboards lanes and two lanes on the gallery deck are for cars only, and reached by fixed ramps. On the upper deck, there are eight lanes for cars, reached only from a shore-based ramp. Amenities aboard the ferry include a Coastal Cafe, Coast Cafe Express, gift shop, kids zone, video zone, pet area, elevators and accessible washrooms.


Mid-life upgrade

In 2006, ''Queen of Surrey'' underwent a $40 million mid-life upgrade iat the Washington Marine Group's Vancouver Drydock in North Vancouver. The project prepared the vessel for another 20 years of service with significant mechanical and safety improvements, as well as upgraded passenger amenities and the installation of new emergency evacuation equipment. Major work included steel replacement, electrical upgrades, and modernization of elevators, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Remodelled and expanded areas included the gift shop, food service facilities, washrooms, and seating areas.


Construction and career

The vessel was ordered in May 1979, and constructed by Burrard Yarrows Corporation at their yard in North Vancouver, British Columbia and given the
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100. The ferry cost US$29.0 million to build. ''Queen of Surrey'' was launched on August 27, 1980, and delivered to BC Ferries in April 1981. The vessel was assigned the Horseshoe Bay to Langdale route. On May 12, 2003, the vessel was disabled in Howe Sound as a result of a
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fire in the No.2 engine room. '' Queen of Capilano'' was sent to aid the damaged vessel and tethered to ''Queen of Surrey'' while
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s were dispatched. The vessel was then towed back to shore. None of the 318 passengers were injured, but several crew members were treated for minor injuries. Some buckling of the main car deck resulted from the heat of the fire. However, no vehicles were damaged in the incident. Inferior copper piping and the removal of a heat shield in the engine room were identified as the main causes of the fire. She returned to service on July 17, 2003. On July 31, 2003, the vessel experienced a mechanical problem with one of her propellers. As a result, she was removed from service for emergency dry-docking to facilitate repairs, which took about five days. On January 11, 2004, ''Queen of Surrey'' collided with the tugboat ''Charles H. Cates V'' at Horseshoe Bay, trapping the tugboat between the ferry and the dock. ''Charles H. Cates V'' sustained significant damage, but made it to
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Harbour to undergo repairs. In October 2005, the ferry collided with the dock at
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, British Columbia after the
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misjudged the wind and tides. In 2006 the ferry underwent a mid-life upgrade. She returned to service on June 27, 2006. On September 8, 2010, thieves attempted to steal an
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(ATM) from the ferry while ''Queen of Surrey'' was docked overnight at
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. During the attempted theft, the thieves dropped the ATM into the water. The ATM was later recovered. On June 30, 2017, the ferry suffered minor damage after a driver drove their
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through the dock gates and launched the vehicle onto the ferry's car deck. On March 26, 2019 ''Queen of Surrey'' missed the berth at Langdale terminal and struck the Stormaway dock. The vessel then became stuck and was subsequently incapable of disembarking the passengers and vehicles aboard. A tugboat was called to assist the ferry in maneuvering to the terminal to allow foot and vehicle passenger to disembark after being stuck for nearly ten hours. The vessel was eventually dislodged from the terminal after part of the lower car deck was cut away.


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External links


West Coast Ferries: ''Queen of Surrey''



''Queen of Surrey'' photo gallery
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