Washington State Ferries (WSF) carried more than 20 million passengers in 2025 for the first time since before the COVID-19 ...
The days might be numbered for your next Puget Sound ferry ride to be a fleeting offline oasis, free from the incessant ...
WSF has selected the Bremerton Ferry Terminal and Chimacum boat for a test of providing free Wi-Fi service in spring 2026.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) says ridership on state ferries surpassed 20 million riders for the ...
WSF is adding back a repaired boat for Bainbridge, and normal service from Bremerton by the time the Seahawks host a playoff ...
The service disruptions stem from mechanical problems on two ferries. The Walla Walla has to be repaired after a propeller ...
The troubled start to 2026 began New Year's Day when a propeller blade broke off the 57-year-old Walla Walla during a Seattle ...
Wi-Fi on the water: Washington State Ferries explores public internet service with new pilot program
A limited pilot would provide Wi-Fi at a single terminal and on a single vessel. WSF currently offers no public internet ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation announced it was investigating damage to a propeller on one of its ferries.
A wave of close to 1 million more passengers pushed Washington State Ferries’ 2025 ridership to 20.1 million. That’s a jump ...
The Washington State Ferry’s (WSF) winter schedule went into effect Dec. 28, coinciding with several construction projects that will bring additional changes to some routes. The winter schedule ...
The triangle route between Fauntleroy, Vashon Island and Southworth is down to two-boat service until further notice after ...
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