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Car Ferry Milwaukee
The
car ferry Milwaukee was a 325 foot long steamer that hauled railroad
cars. On Oct. 22, 1929 with a strong northeast gale the Milwaukee
left Milwaukee, WI with a load of 25 rail cars. No one knows for sure what
happened because there were no survivors from the sinking but it is presumed
that she was swamped when rail cars broke loose and damaged the stern gate.
Today, the Milwaukee lies in 125 feet of water off of
Whitefish Bay, WI. The ship's superstructure was blown off in the sinking
and lies 100 feet east of the wreck. You can see a lot of the rail cars
and their cargo of tubs and miscellaneous items, plus three
automobiles. There is a lot of wreckage on this wreck and extreme
caution is advised. For this reason along with the depth, it is advised to
dive with a good dive light and be advanced
certified. You should NOT penetrate this wreck without proper training
and equipment.
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