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(206) 464-6400

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. Refunds are taking about 2-4 weeks to process. We do not provide refunds for expired products.

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes a WSF VPI system different?

    Special features of a WSF VPI system include our unique RAPIDOOR ® a breech-lock enclosure that opens and closes in seconds, and an Impregnator False Bottom that reduces the overall required volume of costly resins. WSF designs and manufactures VPI systems - including the vessels - in our own plant.

  • How many vehicles does the WSF fleet carry?

    The largest vessels in this fleet carry up to 2500 passengers and 202 vehicles. They are painted in a distinctive white and green trim paint scheme, and feature double-ended open vehicle decks and bridges at each end so that they do not need to turn around. WSF plans to electrify its fleet over 20 years.

  • Why did WSF retire so many of its vessels?

    Since the beginning of state-run ferry service in 1951, WSF has retired many vessels as they have become older, too expensive to operate or maintain, or have become too small to provide adequate ferry service.

  • What does WSF stand for?

    Washington State Ferries ( WSF) is a government agency that operates automobile and passenger ferry service in the U.S. state of Washington as part of the Washington State Department of Transportation. It runs ten routes serving 20 terminals located around Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands, designated as part of the state highway system.

  • Why is WSF delaying service to Sidney?

    WSF will delay the resumption of service to Sidney, British Columbia until 2022 due to the uncertainty of the reopening of the maritime border between the United States and Canada, along with continued significant crewing and vessel availability challenges.

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