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SS ''Spartan'' is a railroad car ferry on Lake Michigan owned by the
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(C&O) from 1952 through 1979. It alternated routes from
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, to
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, and
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.


Commissioning and early history

The C&O fully absorbed the
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in 1947, inheriting the car ferry service already established in Ludington. The division became known as the "Pere Marquette District" of the C&O railroad. There were already several car ferries working out of Ludington at the time, including the ''Pere Marquette 21'' and ''Pere Marquette 22,'' the ''City of Saginaw 31'' and ''City of Flint 32,'' and the '. C&O decided to improve its ferry fleet by adding two new ships. While similar in design to the immensely popular ''City of Midland 41'', the new ships would have several notable design changes, such as a full-width pilot house that gave the crew an almost 360-degree view, and new lifeboat
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s that freed up deck space. Hull 369, which would become the ''Spartan'' began construction in late 1950 by the
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of
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. She was launched on 4 January 1952 without fanfare; the ' was being built at the same time, and the owners preferred a double-christening ceremony. During construction, many cities on both sides of Lake Michigan lobbied for their names to go on the new ships, as was the tradition with previous Pere Marquette car ferries (i.e. ''City of Midland 41''). C&O decided that fewer feelings would be hurt if the twin ferries were named ''Spartan'' and ''Badger'', after the mascots of
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(then Michigan State College) and the
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. The ships were christened on 6 September 1952 after the ''Badger'' was successfully launched. The ''Spartan'' completed her sea trials on 27 September 1952 and was delivered to C&O on 23 October. She was the first carferry to enter Ludington's harbor since a strike idled C&O boats on 4 July. The strike ended at noon on 25 October. Six hours later, ''Spartan'' entered service when she departed Ludington for Kewaunee, Wisconsin.


Abandonment and the final years

In the mid-1970s, the C&O railway decided that the car ferries were no longer profitable to operate and petitioned the
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to allow them to abandon the ferry routes. There were only three ferries left in service by this point: the ''City of Midland 41'' (built in 1940), the ''Badger'', and the ''Spartan''. In 1978, C&O was granted permission to systematically eliminate its ferry routes. There was no longer a need for three ferries, and in September 1979 the ''Spartan'' was laid up in Ludington. In spring 1980 she was steamed up again to run as part of a lease agreement with the Ann Arbor Railroad, then operated by the Michigan Interstate Railway, out of
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, but was abandoned after it was discovered Frankfort harbor was too shallow for the ''Spartan''. The ship was tied up at Ludington's number slip for many years. She has since been moved to number slip.


Since 1992

In 1992, Ludington resident Charles Conrad formed
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and acquired all three boats. Originally, he planned begin service with the ''Badger'' then they would have the ''Spartan'' join her as demand increased. While demand for the new service had been steady over the years, it never quite reached level required for a second ferry. SS ''Spartan'' today sits at Ludington's slip, one of the last of the true railroad-car ferries remaining. Due to the rarity of her coal-burning
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steam engines that she and the ''Badger'' share, the ''Spartan'' has been used frequently as a parts ship to keep her twin running. There were also occasions she had been used for police training. In the early 2000s, when a new passenger ferry service was proposed from Muskegon, Michigan to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lake Michigan Carferry (the owners of the ''Badger'' and ''Spartan'' since 1992) proposed a diesel-converted ''Spartan'' as the ship of choice for the run. But that proposal was rejected in favor of the high-speed
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. In December 2020, the ''Spartan'' was sold to Interlake Steamship Company. The deal also includes the ''City of Midland 41'' and SS ''Badger''. It was a part of a larger sale of assets. Interlake is based in
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. In late 2021, Lake Michigan Carferry General Manager Sara Spore said that they had engineers conduct a survey of the ''Spartan'' in order to see what they can do with her, if anything.


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