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(詳細はPuget Sound and in western Washington state. This should not be considered a complete list. Information for some vessels may be lacking, or sources may be in conflict. ==Table codes key== Vessel type codes are: Prop = propeller-driven; stern = sternwheel-driven; side = side-wheel driven; pddl or paddle = paddle-driven, sternwheel or sidewheel. Disposition codes used in this list are: * A = Abandoned. * B = Burned * C = Converted; C-B = Converted to barge; C-D = converted to diesel engine; C-F = Converted to ferry; C-G = Converted to gasoline engine; C-H = Converted to house; C-S = converted to sailing vessel. * F = Foundered at sea; * G = Grounded (total loss). * L = Laid up. * M = Museum as of 2011. * N = Name change * O = Operational as of date given. * R = renamed.. * S = sank. * T = Transferred; T-AK = Transferred to Alaska; T-BC = Transferred to British Columbia; T-CA = Transferred to California; T-OR = Transferred to Oregon or to Columbia River; T-CB = Transferred to Coos Bay; T-GH = Transferred to Grays Harbor * W = Wrecked by collision or striking ground; * X = Explosion of boiler. * Gr = gross tons; Reg = registered tons. Vessels should not be assumed to have served continuously on Puget Sound during the periods shown on this chart; transfer between service areas was common. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Puget Sound steamboats」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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