Riding the Oldest and only coal fired ferry in the USA. The SS Badger
The SS Badger runs from Manitowoc Wisconsin to Ludington Michigan. It is the last coal fired ferry operating in the USA. The trip was about 4 hours long and was worth the money. It was a experience that almost took you back in time. I tried to get permission to get into the boiler room, but it was not possible due to liability.

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The Last Coal Fired Steamship in the US (SS Badger) 🚢 60 miles across Lake Michigan

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SS Spartan - The Badger's Forgotten Sister

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Inside the SS Badger's boiler room: How Coal Powers a Steam Ship

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USS Kidd on DRY LAND! Low water levels in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Can you believe what we saw at the Soo Locks

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Railroad on Water: The SS Badger's Last Trip as a Train Ferry

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⚓️Caught off guard! Ship Arthur M. Anderson ARRIVING Duluth, MN from Lake Superior

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Cruise Ports TO AVOID At All Costs (And Few That Are Safe!)

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SS Badger Winter Makeover

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Ship Diesel Engine Start Up in 8K HDR | Giant MAN Motor on MS Cap San Diego

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C&O's "The Golden Link" (C&O's Carferry Promo Film)

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The Golden Link: Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Carferry Service

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S.S. Badger Documentary

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A Behind-The-Scenes Tour of the S.S. Badger

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Freighter Madness | Great Lakes Now

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SS Badger Sails Into History

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⚓️Jaw-Dropping: 1000-Foot Ship Emerges Suddenly in Duluth Fog!

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Railroad on Water: The Legend of the SS Badger (Documentary Preview)

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SS BADGER VIDEO TOUR No Captions H 246 Master

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