Washington State Ferries reported intermittent delays and wait times during peak sailing hours. An estimated 400,000 people ...
Most World Cup watchers won't be riding the state's ferries. But WSF doesn't want to be the reason people are late to a game.
Nearly 400,000 people are expected to ride Washington State Ferries (WSF) this Fourth of July weekend.
The Eastern Shipbuilding Group is officially ready to get to work on two vessels that will become the first new-generation, built-from-scratch hybrid-electric ferries operated by Washington State ...
Washington State Ferries anticipates around 400,000 passengers this Fourth of July weekend, driven by holiday travel and ...
Update: Washington State Ferries announced that the Southworth ferry terminal will be back in service by 10:20 a.m. for the Southworth-Vashon run. The Southworth ferry terminal is out of service on ...
In summertime in Washington state, millions of people ride the iconic green-and-white ferries. Some of them are commuters. Others are tourists visiting the state's islands and peninsulas. Some walk on ...
Washington is one of my family's favorite travel destinations. We've visited the state several times, and we keep returning to explore more of its beauty. On each visit, we include a ferry journey to ...