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SS ''Badger'' is a passenger and vehicle
ferry A ferry is a boat or ship that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A small passenger ferry with multiple stops, like those in Venice, Italy, is sometimes referred to as a water taxi or water bus ...
in the United States that has been in service on
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since 1953. Currently, the ship shuttles between
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, and
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, a distance of , connecting U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) between those two cities. She is the last coal-fired passenger vessel operating on the
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, and was designated a
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on January 20, 2016. The ship is named after the University of Wisconsin's athletic teams, the
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. ''Badger'' runs on Michigan time (
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, whereas Wisconsin is in the
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) and riders pay Michigan taxes on their fares. She runs on a seasonal basis from May to October.


History

''Badger'' was constructed as a rail car ferry in 1952 by the
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of
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, along with her twin (named after the mascot of
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) with a reinforced hull for ice-breaking. She was originally used to carry railroad cars, passengers and automobiles between the two sides of the lake all year long. Today, the ferry connects the eastern and western segments of US 10 in the two cities from May to October. Launched September 6, 1952, SS ''Badger'' entered service March 21, 1953, for the
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(from 1973 a subsidiary of the
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). The C&O had acquired the rail car ferry operations in Ludington with its acquisition of the
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in 1947. After 1972 with the advent of
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, service was gradually curtailed; all but the three newest vessels were retired, and sailings to
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, and
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, were discontinued, leaving only the route between Ludington and
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. On July 1, 1983, the Chessie System ended its car ferry service when it sold the steamers ''Badger'', ''Spartan'', and ''City of Midland 41'' to Glen F. Bowden of Ludington. He organized the Michigan–Wisconsin Transportation Company (MWT) to continue the operation. The railroad car ferry concept on Lake Michigan was facing serious economic troubles during the 1980s and by November 1988, ''Badger'' was the only vessel running. She was the last of the 14 ferries based in Ludington remaining in service. On November 16, 1990, facing bankruptcy, Bowden laid up ''Badger'', ending 93 years of railway car ferry service out of Ludington and 98 years on Lake Michigan as a whole.


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After sitting idle for a year, the three ferries were purchased by entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Ludington native Charles F. Conrad of
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, on July 9, 1991. He undertook a major overhaul and refit of ''Badger'' exclusively for carrying passengers and automobiles. The only operating ferry of her kind in the world, the ship is an icon of car ferry heritage on the Great Lakes. Conrad retired as president of Lake Michigan Carferry Service in 1993. He died on February 9, 1995. Since 1993, the company has been headed by his son-in-law, Robert Manglitz. ''Badger'' is the last large coal-burning steamship in the United States and is the last vessel in service on the Great Lakes to be powered by Skinner Unaflow engines (manufactured by the Skinner Company of Erie, Pennsylvania). Typically, ''Badger'' completes a trip across Lake Michigan in about four hours, covering . SS ''Badger'' rarely misses a sailing due to weather. SS ''Badger'' is also unusual in that she is a registered historical site in two states. The Michigan Historical Commission and the Wisconsin Historical Commission each named ''Badger'' as a registered historical site in 1997. In 1996, ''Badger'' propulsion system was designated a mechanical engineering landmark by the
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. In 2002, ''Badger'' was named Ship of the Year by the Steamship Historical Society of America. The ship was listed on the
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on December 11, 2009. On January 20, 2016, the
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designated the ship a
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. On August 9, 2008, ''Badger'' suffered a stern bearing failure, causing the company to cancel the ferry's sailings for nearly a week. It was the first time the ship had ever experienced a stern bearing failure. On August 10, the ferry sailed under her own power to the Bay Shipbuilding yard in
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, for repairs. As the yard had no opening at the time for the work to be done in the dry dock, a team of divers was flown in from California to assist in the repairs. Regular sailings resumed August 15, 2008. It was the first time since 1993 (when it struck a rock at Ludington) that ''Badger'' was laid up for unscheduled repairs and the first time since 2005 that the company cancelled a sailing because of mechanical failure. ''Badger'' large deck space allows her to transport
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s and larger commercial loads. In 2012, she carried more than 1,000 commercial loads. The ship carries
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components from Wisconsin, some long and . ''Badger'' fall season was extended two weeks into early November to carry additional wind turbine loads. In 2015, the ferry was officially designated as part of US 10, thus linking the two disconnected segments of the highway. In December 2020, ''Badger'' was sold to
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. The deal also includes the barge ''Pere Marquette 41'' and SS ''Spartan''. It was a part of a larger sale of assets. Interlake is based in
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. On July 21, 2023, a ramp counterweight in the ferry's Ludington terminal failed. While ''Badger'' herself was unharmed, the extensive damage and lack of an alternate loading ramp forced an early end to the ferry's 2023 season. Service resumed on May 17, 2024, after a new counterweight system was installed at the Ludington dock.


Environmental impact

SS ''Badger'' came under fire from the
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(EPA) and environmental groups in late 2008 because of her daily practice of dumping untreated
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from its boilers directly into the waters of Lake Michigan. Burning of coal a day produces of ash. Coal ash is a byproduct of ''Badger'' propulsion system. ''Badger'' had earlier been the subject of EPA Clean Air action, but was granted an exemption under the law due to her historical significance as a coal-fired, steam-powered vessel. Company officials compared coal ash to "harmless sand" and planned to keep ''Badger'' in her original coal-burning configuration. In an effort to continue to minimize the environmental impact to the lake, the Lake Michigan Carferry had explored a number of alternatives, including storing the ash on board and unloading upon arrival in Ludington. Another option once considered was the use of compressed natural gas, which would allow the historical boiler system to be maintained and make SS ''Badger'' the first "green" ship on the Great Lakes. Lake Michigan Carferry signed a
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with the
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and the EPA in March 2013 to end ash discharge within two years, using a new ash-retention system. The revised consent decree was filed in September 2013. In January 2015, work began on a conveyor system that will store ash in four containment bins on board. A new combustion-control system will allow the ship to be more efficient by burning less coal and generating less ash. ''Badger'' was retrofitted so that she will no longer discharge ash into the lake, and has been certified to return to service. The ash is now off-loaded and used to make
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.


See also

* U.S. Highway 10 ** In Michigan ** In Wisconsin *
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** HSC ''Lake Express'' * Maritime Metro Transit


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