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Washington State Ferries | WSDOT Mark your calendar! We're hosting virtual systemwide community meetings on May 21-22 as we sail into summer Washington State Ferries staff will answer questions and provide updates on service restoration, fare-setting and more
Contact Washington State Ferries Contact WSF If you have questions about ferry service, including routes, schedules, fares, reservations, refunds, or other questions, you can either call WSF Customer Service by phone or complete one of the online form options below
Employment with Washington State Ferries | WSDOT All vessel positions at Washington State Ferries (WSF) require maritime credentials If you want to work for WSF but need help covering the cost of getting credentials, you can apply for a scholarship
Ferries - Seattle Multimodal Terminal at Colman Dock Project Washington State Ferries is replacing the aging and seismically vulnerable Colman Dock in Seattle to maintain its critical role as a regional multimodal transportation hub Key project elements include: a concrete and steel trestle, main terminal building, entry building (with retail space), elevated walkway between the terminal building and the passenger-only ferry and replacing the overhead
Tickets | WSDOT - Washington State Department of Transportation Your ticket does not guarantee your spot on a ferry Ferries are loaded on a first-come, first-served basis You can make vehicle reservations to save a spot only on our Anacortes San Juan Islands Sidney, British Columbia and Port Townsend Coupeville routes
SAVE A SPOT: WSF’S VEHICLE RESERVATIONS SYSTEM •Reducing or eliminating traffic congestion on roads leading to terminals • Providing predictable and convenient travel • Increasing business in ferry-served communities • Reducing air pollution from idling vehicles • Saving money by avoiding terminal expansion and or added service • Reducing traffic control costs and holding area maintenance costs