Lake Express

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Terminal in Milwaukee Harbor
Lake Express at her slip in Muskegon, Michigan.
En route to Muskegon, Milwaukee fades away at the horizon
Lake express visible from airplane
John Kerry and Teresa Heinz on the Lake express during the 2004 presidential campaign

Lake Express is a high-speed auto and passenger ferry that is in service on a route across Lake Michigan. Lake Express links the cities of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Muskegon, Michigan from late spring to the fall of each year.

Background

The ship travels at a top speed of 40 miles per hour (34 knots) and makes the 68 nautical mile trip three times daily from each side of the lake during the peak of its operational schedule. Lake Express is able to cross the lake in two and a half hours. It was constructed by Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama, and began service on June 1, 2004. It was one of the first high-speed catamaran-style auto/passenger ferries built in the United States. It was also the first high-speed car ferry to see service on the Great Lakes, beating out the Spirit of Ontario I, which was beset by a series of last-minute delays, by one month.

On August 21, 2005, the ferry rescued a man whose boat had capsized in the middle of Lake Michigan. [1]

Dimensions

Specifications [2]
Overall Length 192 feet (59 m)
Overall Width 57 feet (17 m)
Hull Depth 8 feet (2 m)
Number of Passengers 248
Number of Vehicles 46 passenger vehicles / 12 motorcycles
Weight 148 Tons
Main Engines 4 Diesel Engines
Horsepower 12,000 HP
Water Jets 4 Kamewa
Speed 40 Miles Per Hour/34 Knots

See also

References

  1. "Ferry rescues boater from lake", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, August 21, 2005
  2. "Vessel Specifications", Lake Express Official Web Site, Accessed April 27, 2006

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