Seattle–Bainbridge Island ferry
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The Seattle–Bainbridge ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between Seattle and Bainbridge Island, Washington. The route was called the Seattle–Winslow ferry before the city of Winslow annexed the rest of the island and changed its name. Since 1951 the only ferries employed on the route have belonged to the Washington state ferry system, currently the largest ferry system in the United States.
Quick Facts Waterway, Transit type ...
Waterway | Puget Sound | ||||
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Transit type | Auto/passenger ferry | ||||
Route | Seattle–Bainbridge Island | ||||
Carries | SR 305 | ||||
Operator | Washington State Ferries | ||||
Travel time | 30-35 minutes (2018) | ||||
No. of vessels | 2 Jumbo Mark-II-class ferries | ||||
Yearly ridership | 6,320,820 passengers (2015) | ||||
Yearly vehicles | 1,953,466 vehicles per year (2015) | ||||
Connections at Bainbridge Island | |||||
Kitsap Transit, Clallam Transit | |||||
SR 305 | |||||
Connections at Seattle | |||||
King County Water Taxi | |||||
Pioneer Square station | |||||
King County Metro, Sound Transit Express | |||||
SR 519 | |||||
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