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  2. I took a $6.50 ferry to a beautiful nature-filled ... - AOL

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    Recently, I planned a trip to Vashon Island, one of the largest islands in the Puget Sound, just south of Seattle. To get there, I booked a 20-minute ferry ride from Seattle on the Washington ...

  3. Cascadia Marine Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cascadia Marine Trail is a 150-mile (240 km) water trail on Puget Sound. [1] Created in 1993, [2] it is designated as one of the 16 National Millennium Trails and suitable for day or multi-day trips. It has over 50 campsites to visit. [3]

  4. King County Water Taxi - Wikipedia

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    It was a steam-powered sidewheel ship named the City of Seattle and made two trips a day, carrying West Seattle homesteaders east to the city, and weekend vacationers west to the beachfront. [5] The King County government operated ferries to Vashon Island and West Seattle from Downtown Seattle from 1917 to 1922.

  5. Washington State Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Ferries (WSF) is a public ferry system in the U.S. state of Washington.It is a division of the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and operates 10 routes serving 20 terminals within Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands.

  6. Sounder commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    The S Line uses longer trainsets in five-car and seven-car configurations and has 13 round trips on weekdays—including reverse direction trips and limited mid-day service. [ 1 ] [ 28 ] Trains begin at King Street Station and travel south along the east side of Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park , passing under the retractable roof of the latter ...

  7. Rich Passage - Wikipedia

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    Rich Passage is a tidal strait in Puget Sound, allowing access to Bremerton, Washington, the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Sinclair Inlet, and Dyes Inlet. It separates Bainbridge Island from the Manchester area of Kitsap Peninsula. The Seattle–Bremerton ferry, part of the Washington State Ferries, travels the length of Rich Passage on its route.