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  2. Washington State Route 339 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 339 (SR 339) is a 8.5-nautical-mile-long (9.8 mi; 15.7 km) [1] state highway in the U.S. state of Washington.It is designated on a former state-run ferry route that connected Vashon Island's Vashon Heights ferry terminal to downtown Seattle's Pier 50, via a passenger-only ferry, the MV Skagit.

  3. Colman Dock - Wikipedia

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    Two automobile ferry routes currently depart from Colman Dock: the Seattle–Bainbridge Island ferry and the Seattle–Bremerton ferry. The terminal building can hold 1,900 people and the outdoor queueing area has space for 611 vehicles. [13] Two passenger-only ferry systems, the King County Water Taxi and Kitsap Fast Ferries, operate out of a ...

  4. List of rail trails in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Map of rail trails in King County. Burke Gilman Trail - Seattle and suburbs [3] Cascade Trail - Skagit County [1] Cedar River Trail - King County [1] Cedar to Green River Trail - King County [1] Centennial Trail - Snohomish County; Chehalis Western Trail - Thurston County [1] Cross Kirkland Corridor - King County; East Lake Sammamish Trail ...

  5. Washington State Route 519 - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The Alaskan Way Viaduct was built above Alaskan Way between 1950 and 1953 and narrowed the street after Colman Dock was transferred to Washington State Ferries in 1951. [14] [15] Ferry routes were incorporated into the state highway system in 1994, as SR 304 and SR 305 were extended to Seattle and SR 339 was created. [16]

  6. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    The trail was replaced with a wagon road that was completed by the provincial government in 1879. [34] The Pacific Highway was later built in the 1910s to connect Vancouver to Seattle and the rest of the U.S. West Coast and marked by the Peace Arch, a monument dedicated in 1921 to commemorate the Treaty of Ghent.

  7. I took a $6.50 ferry to a beautiful nature-filled island near ...

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    I paid $6.50 to take a ferry to Vashon Island, which is in the Seattle area, for a short trip to a llama farm. It was worth it. I took a $6.50 ferry to a beautiful nature-filled island near Seattle.

  8. Washington State Route 305 - Wikipedia

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    SR 305 begins at Colman Dock in Seattle and travels on the Seattle–Bainbridge Island ferry to Bainbridge Island. The ferry, operated by Washington State Ferries (WSF), is on a 8.6-mile-long (13.8 km) route and is served by the Jumbo Mark-II-class MV Tacoma and MV Wenatchee, traveling at a speed of 18 knots (21 mph) for a 35-minute crossing.

  9. Island Rail Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver Island, British Columbia: Dates of operation: Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway 1884–1905 Canadian Pacific Railway 1905–2018 RailAmerica 2006–2018 Southern Railway of Vancouver Island (under contract with the Island Corridor Foundation) 2006–present– Technical; Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge: Length ...