She comes to Duluth about once a week and almost always loads coal, usually for Detroit Edison power plants. She was built as the William J. Delancey in 1981 in Lorain, Ohio. She received her new name in the spring of 1990. Paul Tregurtha was born in 1935 and is an officer of the Interlake Steamship Company, the owner of the ship
The horn is actually issuing from the bridge! It's tradition that they sound the horn when a ship arrives or departs. The actual horn on the ship sounds a lot different :)
i know the capten and have road on the ship
tank214co 6 months ago
Before this one was the Edmond Fitzgerald if Iam not mistaken.
Jaket2000 7 months ago
Holy CRAP!!!!! That is One Big Mutha F........
RRYoungs 1 year ago
She comes to Duluth about once a week and almost always loads coal, usually for Detroit Edison power plants. She was built as the William J. Delancey in 1981 in Lorain, Ohio. She received her new name in the spring of 1990. Paul Tregurtha was born in 1935 and is an officer of the Interlake Steamship Company, the owner of the ship
miked9372 1 year ago
wow! do they really have a horn like that?
SouthPortlandKK 1 year ago
The horn is actually issuing from the bridge! It's tradition that they sound the horn when a ship arrives or departs. The actual horn on the ship sounds a lot different :)
TheDevilsWater 1 year ago
One amazing fact is that these ship here alone on the Great lakes are larger than the Titanic.
canadiantimberwolf1 2 years ago 2
Good God, that thing is huge.
SpartanWarrior198 3 years ago
what a monster!
bryson55 3 years ago