Shipwreck
Solano
California, United States· Pacific Ocean
- Max Depth
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- Type
- Wreck
- Year Sunk
- 1931
- Completeness
- 79%
Overview
The Solano was a large railroad ferry, built as a reinforced paddle steamer with independently powered sidewheels by the Central Pacific Railroad, that carried entire trains across the Carquinez Strait between Benicia and Port Costa in California daily for 51 years, from 1879 to 1930. When launched, the Solano was the largest ferry of its kind in the world, a record held for 35 years until 1914 when she was joined by her sister ship, the Contra Costa, which was 13 feet (4.0 m) longer.
Summary adapted from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA.
Wreck dossier
Vessel type
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Year sunk
1931
Length
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Depth to seabed
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Charted hazard
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Divable
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In the area
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