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Red and White Fleet is a sightseeing and charter tour company operating in the San Francisco Bay Area of California since at least 1892.[citation needed]

Red and White Fleet
IndustryTourism
Founded1892; 132 years ago (1892)
San Francisco Bay, California, U.S.
FounderThomas Crowley[1]
Headquarters
Pier 43 1/2, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, California
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U.S.
Key people
Tom Escher (president)
Websitewww.redandwhite.com

Based in the US, the site and the audio on the cruise are, as of 2016, available in 16 languages.[citation needed]

History

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Thomas Crowley, founder of Crowley Launch and Tugboat Co., the precursor of Crowley Maritime founded the Red and White Fleet. In the late 1930s, the company started the sightseeing business. In 1997, Tom Escher, the grandson of the founder,[2] purchased the Red and White Fleet from Crowley Maritime.

The company offers scenic tours of San Francisco Bay and is located at Pier 43 1/2[3] in Fisherman's Wharf. Red and White Fleet also offers land-based tour packages in concert with other suppliers and offers a number of charter packages for corporate events, as well. The fleet provided commuter ferry operations from 1999 to 2000 from the Richmond Ferry Terminal to San Francisco.[4]

In September 2018 the company launched service of a plug-in hybrid ferry, the first built in the United States furthermore in 2020 they are expected to begin operating their first hydrogen fuel cell powered vessel.[5][needs update]

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Ferry marketing magnet circa 2000

References

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  1. ^ Flinn, John (Aug 30, 1995). "Crowley to sell Red & White Fleet". sfgate.com. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Red and White and Green All Over". MarineLink. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  3. ^ "The San Francisco Piers ... by the Numbers". FogCitySecrets.com. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  4. ^ Katherine Tam (July 10, 2008). "Richmond hoping ferry service can be revived". West County Times. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  5. ^ "Red and White Fleet to Purchase First Commercial Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vessel". PRN Newswire.