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Washington State Ferries (WSF) is a government agency that operates automobile and passenger ferry service in the U.S. state of Washington as part of the Washington State Department of Transportation. It runs ten routes serving 20 terminals located around Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands, designated as part of the state highway system.
Speed. 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) Capacity. 1,500 passengers. 144 vehicles (max 34 tall vehicles) Crew. 14 (12 with sun deck closed) The MV Tokitae is an Olympic-class passenger ferry operated by Washington State Ferries which entered service on June 30, 2014. It serves the Mukilteo-Clinton route.
The Keller Ferry carries State Route 21 across Lake Roosevelt on the upper Columbia River between the Colville Indian Reservation and Clark. It is operated by WSDOT and was the first ferry operated by the state of Washington. [5] The Guemes Island ferry from Anacortes 5 minutes north to Guemes Island is operated by Skagit County, Washington. [6]
The Washington State Ferry Salish heads for Edmonds from Kingston on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. Thanksgiving is just around the corner, which means it's time for turkey, football, food comas and ...
The MV Sealth is a Issaquah -class ferry operated by Washington State Ferries. She is named for Chief Sealth. The Sealth underwent cabin rebuilding in last 2006, after which she was in service on the Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth route. The Sealth was then the #2 vessel on the route. Earlier she was taken out of service due to a seam needing ...
Kwa-di Tabil-class ferries[2] (kwah-DEE-tah-BALE) were built for Washington State Ferries to replace the retired Steel Electric-class ferries. The vessels serve lower-traffic routes and carry up to 64 vehicles. The State of Washington spent approximately $213 million to construct the three ferries in this class. [3]
The Anacortes–San Juan Islands ferry is a system of ferry routes operated by Washington State Ferries in the United States. The routes serve Anacortes, Lopez Island, Shaw Island, Orcas Island, San Juan Island, and Sidney on Vancouver Island in Canada. [2][3] Sidney service was suspended in March 2020 and is not planned to resume until 2030.
The MV Klahowya was an Evergreen State -class ferry that was operated by Washington State Ferries. The vessel was named for a greeting in Chinook Jargon. [citation needed] The MV Klahowya passing the MV Chelan in Upright Channel. The Klahowya served nearly all of her career on the Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth run before being moved to the San ...