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  2. Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between the Point Defiance ferry terminal in Tacoma and Tahlequah, Washington, on the southern tip of Vashon Island. Since 1951 the only ferries employed on the route have belonged to the Washington state ferry system, currently the largest ferry system in the United ...

  3. I took a $6.50 ferry to a beautiful nature-filled island near ...

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    I paid $6.50 to take a ferry to Vashon Island, which is in the Seattle area, for a short trip to a llama farm. It was worth it.

  4. Washington State Route 163 - Wikipedia

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    The highway re-enters Tacoma at Point Defiance Park and passes the Science and Math Institute before traveling onto the Point Defiance–Tahlequah Ferry. [ 4 ] The ferry, operated by Washington State Ferries (WSF), is on a 1.7-mile-long (2.7 km) route and is served by the Kwa-di Tabil class MV Chetzemoka traveling at a speed of 15 knots (17 mph ...

  5. Ferries in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Fauntleroy–Vashon: Vashon Island: West Seattle SR 160: 3,059,587 1,738,721 All three services operated together as a "triangle route." Fauntleroy–Southworth: Southworth: West Seattle (Fauntleroy) Southworth–Vashon: Southworth Vashon Island 200,672 109,548 Point Defiance–Tahlequah: Tahlequah, Vashon Island Tacoma (Point Defiance) SR 163

  6. Did you see all those boats off Point Defiance on Thursday ...

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  7. MV Hiyu - Wikipedia

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    The MV Hiyu was a ferry boat operated by Washington State Ferries. Originally built in 1967 to replace an earlier ferry, it was used on the Point Defiance–Tahlequah route during its early years. Upon its retirement in 2016, it was the smallest ferry in the fleet, with a capacity of 34 cars and 200 passengers, and a length of 162 feet (49 m). [1]

  8. Washington State Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The ferry system carried a total of 18.66 million riders in 2023—9.69 million passengers and 8.97 million vehicles. [3] WSF is the largest ferry system in the United States and the second-largest vehicular ferry system in the world behind BC Ferries. [4] The state ferries carried an average of 59,900 per weekday in the third quarter of 2024.

  9. MV Rhododendron - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, in 1993 she was assigned to the Point Defiance to Vashon Island route, a 12-minute trip that is a total of 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long. For a short time in 2008 the Rhododendron was leased to Pierce County for service to Anderson Island. [2] The Rhody remained on the