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      Bus stations near Medea (Yacht) in San Diego

      • N Harbor Dr & Ash St,2 min walk,

      Bus lines to Medea (Yacht) in San Diego

      • 280,Escondido,
      • 290,Rancho Bernardo Sta,
      • 923,Downtown,
      • 992,Airport,
      Questions & Answers
      • What are the closest stations to Medea (Yacht)?

        The closest stations to Medea (Yacht) are:

        • N Harbor Dr & Ash St is 128 yards away, 2 min walk.
      • Which Bus lines stop near Medea (Yacht)?

        These Bus lines stop near Medea (Yacht): 11, 992

      • Which Train lines stop near Medea (Yacht)?

        These Train lines stop near Medea (Yacht): COASTER

      • Which Light Rail lines stop near Medea (Yacht)?

        These Light Rail lines stop near Medea (Yacht): SYCUAN GREEN LINE

      • What’s the nearest bus stop to Medea (Yacht) in San Diego?

        The nearest bus stop to Medea (Yacht) in San Diego is N Harbor Dr & Ash St. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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      Medea (Yacht) Address: N Embarcadero street in San Diego

      Medea (Yacht)
      Medea (Yacht)The Medea is a 1904 steam yacht preserved in the Maritime Museum of San Diego, United States. Named after Medea, the wife of Jason, she was built on the Clyde at Alexander Stephen and Sons shipyard at Linthouse by John Stephen for William Macalister Hall of Torrisdale Castle, Scotland. During World War I, the French Navy purchased Medea and armed her with a 75mm cannon for use in convoy escort duty. (Her name under the French flag was Corneille.) Between the wars, she was owned by members of Parliament. During World War II, the Royal Navy put her to work anchoring barrage balloons at the mouth of the Thames. After World War II, Medea passed among Norwegian, British, and Swedish owners before being purchased by Paul Whittier in 1971. Whittier restored the yacht to its original condition and donated her to the Maritime Museum of San Diego in 1973. Medea was featured in the "Steam Ship Cleaner" episode of the Discovery Channel series Dirty Jobs, when Mike Rowe cleaned the inside of the boilers of the yacht.
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