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The ferry continued to depart from Steilacoom, and made stops at Anderson Island, Longbranch, Washington and McNeil Island, with no stop listed for Ketron Island. Four runs per day were made in 1934–35, with additional trips if traffic demanded. [3] In 1938 Pierce County assumed control of the ferry service over and contracted it out for ...
The ferry Steilacoom II was put into service in January 2007 to work with the aging ferry Christine Anderson. The ferry runs many times per day, starting at 4:45 in the morning from Steilacoom, Washington, and departing Anderson Island at 10:50 pm. [7] In 2020, Anderson Island Citizen Advisory Board worked with Pierce County to extend the hours ...
Disruptions to the county-operated service began Friday afternoon, when a 3:50 p.m. trip from Steilacoom to the island was canceled, according to the county’s online alerts.
Pierce County operates the Steilacoom-Anderson Island Ferry providing service between Steilacoom, Anderson Island and Ketron Island, using two vessels, the Christine Anderson and the Steilacoom II. [7] The Washington State Department of Corrections also operates a ferry from the same dock to the McNeil Island Corrections Center. [8] The Lummi ...
Just before 4 p.m., the county reported that “Pierce County ferry service will resume with the 3:50 p.m. departure from Steilacoom. Service will follow the non-peak schedule.
And, according to Washington State Ferries, an estimated 300,000 riders anticipated Wednesday through Sunday. Holidays bring together families and friends, but they also bring high traffic traveling.
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 .
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Steilacoom–Anderson Island ferry; W. Wahkiakum County ferry; Washington State Route 339