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PS Stadt Zurich
Operating Area : Lake Zurich (Zurichsee), Switzerland
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Stadt Zurich at Wadenswil on August 15th, 2001
Built by Escher-Wyss, Zurich
Entered service in 1909
Length : 59.1 metres
Engines : Compound Diagonal, built by Escher Wyss : 500 HP, max speed 27.2 km/h (14.6 knots)
Major renovations : 1975/6, 1980, 1990 (with new boiler) and 2003/4
Telescopic funnel and hinged mast fitted in 1981 allows access to the Obersee, passing under the bridge at Seedamm

2003/04 : INADEQUATE CATERING FACILITIES IMPROVED AND ENCLOSED ACCOMMODATION EXPANDED
A major overhaul of Stadt Zurich's catering facilities was completed in the winter of 2003/4 to add to the vessel's attractiveness as her facilities in this area are poorer than in the major motor vessels. The unused "Kajute" aft became a new kitchen and storeroom linked with the main and upper decks by a lift for the food. The upper-deck buffet seating was improved and the whole area enclosed by extending the side glazing further aft and building a new door separating the enclosed area from the open deck at the back of the ship. Similar automatic doors separate the buffet from the forward open deck. The existing kitchen in the sponson area was converted to a Kiosk to improve the service to passengers in the main deck Rondelle.

Once the upgrading was completed the ZSG and its local voluntary supporters group (which raised a significant amount of money towards the work) hoped that Stadt Zurich would see more service, especially on the most popular rostered services and on special cruises, including evening dinner cruises.

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At Zurich Burkliplatz in 1981

Passing under the Seedamm bridge in 2001

At Wadenswil in 2001


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