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Kitsap Fast Ferries service began on July 10, 2017, and fares were waived for the rest of the month. [60] Due to multiple and repeated issues with Rich Passage 1 in its first six months of service, causing delays or cancellations to ferry trips, Kitsap Transit began negotiations with King County to lease Spirit of Kingston as a backup vessel. [61]
Kitsap Transit reported over 12,8000 riders on the Kingston-Seattle route in July and nearly 54,000 riders on the Bremerton-Seattle route the same month. The routes saw 97% and 93% sailing ...
Kitsap Transit is a public transit agency serving Kitsap County, Washington, part of the Seattle metropolitan area. The system is based in Bremerton and operates bus service on 40 fixed routes, a foot ferry, a vanpool system, worker-driver services, and dial-a-ride services. The Kitsap Fast Ferries are also operated by Kitsap Transit. In 2023 ...
The service was canceled due to high costs and lack of support from Kitsap Transit, whose district voters failed to pass a sales tax increase for the foot ferry. The most recent run between Kingston and Seattle, called Aqua Express, shut down after two years of unprofitable service. Port of Kingston's SoundRunner service operated Spirit of ...
The Washington State Ferry Salish heads for Edmonds from Kingston on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. ... Kitsap Transit's Bremerton-Port Orchard foot ferry will not sail on Thursday, ...
The fast foil ferry would travel faster than diesel ferries with a smaller carbon footprint, reported Kitsap Transit. The vessel would be able to complete a round trip of about 30 nautical miles ...
A new passenger ferry terminal at Colman Dock opened on August 13, 2019, to serve the King County Water Taxi and Kitsap Fast Ferries at Pier 50. For two years, passenger ferries were diverted to a temporary terminal to the north at Pier 52 while the old dock was demolished. [23]
The federal funding comes from the Federal Transit Administration’s passenger ferry grant program. New fast ferry could come to Kingston-Seattle route by 2027 at the earliest Skip to main content