This Month in History: Launch of the Largest Car Ferry Ever Built Features York Refrigeration

2022-09-02
The City of Midland car ferry was launched September 18, 1940, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. At the time, it was the largest car ferry ever built, with a capacity of 50 automobiles, 34 loaded freight cars, and 376 passengers. Its length was 406 feet and its width was 58 feet. The Pere Marquette Railway Co. operated the City of Midland to travel routes across Lake Michigan from Ludington, Michigan to Milwaukee, Manitowoc, and Kewaunee, Wisconsin. The ship was built by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company at a cost of $1.75 million. Included in the cost were many amenities for her passengers, such as sixty staterooms, twelve parlors, eight dog kennels, a sixty-person capacity dining room, and a fully equipped galley featuring York refrigeration.
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