The 53-year-old Columbia state ferry is set to resume mainline sailings between Alaska and Washington on Thursday, more than a month later than originally scheduled when it began a maintenance layup period last November, replacing the Kennicott which will now undergo maintenance. The switch comes as the Kennicott developed a mechanical problem last Friday that forced the ship to return to its origin point of Bellingham, Washington, according to …
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