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  2. MV Sealth - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Washington State Ferries - Wikipedia

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    18,661,400 (2023) [2] Website. wsdot.wa.gov /travel /washington-state-ferries. 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 ...

  4. Kitsap Fast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Kitsap Fast Ferries is a passenger ferry service operating between Seattle and Kitsap County in the U.S. state of Washington. It is funded and operated by Kitsap Transit and began service in July 2017, with a single boat traveling between Seattle and Bremerton. A second route, from Seattle to Kingston, launched in November 2018, and a third ...

  5. Southworth route gets third ferry, with major caveats ... - AOL

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  6. Taking the ferry for Thanksgiving? Check schedules and be ...

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    Thanksgiving is just around the corner, which means it's time for turkey, football, food comas and figuring out the ferry schedule. And, according to Washington State Ferries, an estimated 300,000 ...

  7. Kwa-di Tabil-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. MV Klahowya - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Washington State Route 160 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 160 (SR 160) is a 7.47-mile-long (12.02 km) long state highway serving Kitsap and King counties in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway begins at an interchange with SR 16 in Port Orchard and travels east to the Southworth ferry terminal, where the route continues onto a ferry to Vashon Heights, the former southern terminus of SR 339, and further east to end at the Fauntleroy ...