Washington State Ferries

Washington State Ferries is an American Public Company of the Ministry of Transport of the State of Washington (Washington State Department of Transportation). The company is based in Seattle.

This offers international ferry in Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands and has its own ships. All ferries to transport cars and people simultaneously. Washington State Ferries was founded in 1951 and started the ferry service on June 1, 1951.

Regarding the number of vehicles transported has Washington State Ferries, with 11 million a year, the highest capacity worldwide.

Fleet

The largest vessel can carry up to 2500 passengers and 202 car. The uniform coat is green and white. Washington State Ferries operates the largest ferry fleet in the United States and is the world's largest owner of a fleet of ferries.

The fleet consists of:

Routes

  • Seattle - Bremerton (Washington State Route 304)
  • Seattle - Winslow - Seattle - Bainbridge Iceland (Washington State Route 305)
  • Southworth - Vashon - Fauntleroy ( West Seattle ) (Washington State Route 160)
  • Point Defiance - Tahlequah ( Vashon south Iceland ) (Washington State Route 163)
  • Clinton - Mukilteo (Washington State Route 525 )
  • Edmonds ( Snohomish County) - Kingston ( Kitsap County) (Washington State Route 104)
  • Keystone on Whidbey Iceland - Port Townsend (Washington State Route 20)
  • Anacortes ( Washington State Route 20 Spur ) - Lopez Iceland
  • Shaw Iceland
  • Orcas Iceland
  • Friday Harbor on San Juan Iceland
  • Sidney (British Columbia ), Canada ( season: April to December)
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