BC Ferries vessel misses berth, crashes into dock

| March 26, 2019 in Provincial

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Ferry service in and out of the Langdale terminal on the Sunshine Coast has been halted after an incident this morning.

BC Ferries is dubbing it a “mechanical issue,” which occurred after the Queen of Surrey missed it’s intended berth and ended up crashing into the dock around 8:10 a.m..

“The vessel while making its turn towards the berth came into contact with the end of the marine lead and is currently held up,” said a statement from BC Ferries.

“The Seaspan Kestrel (a tugboat) has been arranged and is on route to the terminal to assist with dislodging the vessel.”

Plenty of people chimed in on Twitter with pictures of the crash and first-hand accounts of what was going on at the dock.

“The ferry is stuck on the dock. Not moving. I am on the ferry,” wrote Alan Kabatoff. “The captain said we will not move until the tugboats arrive. (The) ferry is not taking on water or leaking fluids.”

There’s been no reports of any injuries to passengers or crew, but BC Ferries has confirmed that the Queen of Surrey will not be sailing again today.
 

Options for travel between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale today include:
 


NowMedia will update this story as more information becomes available. 

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