SS Badger

SS Badger is a passenger and vehicle ferry in the United States that has been in service on Lake Michigan since 1953. Currently, the ship shuttles between Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a distance of 62 miles (100 km), connecting U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) between those two cities. She is the last coal-fired passenger vessel operating on the Great Lakes, and was designated a National Historic Landmark on January 20, 2016.

SS Badger sailing in Manitowoc harbor
History
United States
NameSS Badger
NamesakeUniversity of Wisconsin Badgers
OwnerInterlake Maritime Services
Route US 10, Ludington, MichiganManitowoc, Wisconsin
BuilderChristy Corporation, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Yard numberHull No. 370
LaunchedSeptember 6, 1952
Sponsored byMrs. Walter J. Kohler (wife of Governor of Wisconsin)
In serviceMarch 21, 1953
Identification
Nickname(s)"The Big Badger" (Charles F. Conrad's favorite description)
StatusActive
General characteristics
TypePassenger and automobile car ferry
Tonnage4,244 gross tons
Displacement6,650 tons
Length410 ft 6 in (125.12 m)
Beam59 ft 6 in (18.14 m)
Height106 ft 9 in (32.54 m)
Depth24 ft (7.32 m) molded depth
Decks2 passenger, 1 vehicle
Installed powerSteam, coal-fired
PropulsionTwo four-cylinder compound Skinner Unaflow steam engines, totaling 7,000 shp (5.22 MW); four Foster-Wheeler water-tube type D boilers, 470 psi (3.24 MPa)
Speed
  • 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph) max
  • 16 kn (29 km/h; 18 mph) cruise
Capacity620 passengers, 180 automobiles, also tour buses, RVs, motorcycles, and commercial trucks
Crew50–60
SS Badger
Location700 S. William Street, Ludington, Michigan
Coordinates43°56′57″N 86°27′04″W
NRHP reference No.09000679
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 11, 2009
Designated NHLJanuary 20, 2016
Designated MSHSMarch 6, 1997

The ship is named after the University of Wisconsin's athletic teams, the Wisconsin Badgers. Badger runs on Michigan time (Eastern Time Zone, whereas Wisconsin is in the Central Time Zone) and riders pay Michigan taxes on their fares. She runs on a seasonal basis from May to October.

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