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Kitsap Transit received state funding to fill service gaps when Washington State Ferries' Bremerton-Seattle route was cut in ...
Kitsap Transit will receive $2.9 million from the state to continue the extended weekday Bremerton-Seattle fast ferry service ...
Puget Sound's mosquito fleet is making a comeback — at least in name. Kitsap Transit's board of commissioners on Tuesday chose the names for six vessels in its burgeoning passenger-only fleet ...
Kitsap Transit is set to receive $13.5 million in federal funding to replace the aging fast ferry that serves the Kingston-Seattle route.
Kitsap Transit is finalizing the details of the next two Rich Passage-class boats with All-American Marine. Work on RP2 would ideally start in January, with RP3 beginning a few months later.
Kitsap Transit launched its fast-ferry service on the Bremerton/Seattle route back in July 2017. The Fast Ferry services two routes, the Kingston/Seattle route in November 2018 and the Southworth ...
Kitsap Transit will continue to address complaints about its reservation system for the Bremerton-Seattle route. Put in place at the start of service, the system allows riders to book 88 of the ...
Clauson believes the buses, and its passengers, need more room as Kitsap County is projected to grow by 100,000 in population over the next 30 years. But the new transit hub won’t be ready ...
Kitsap Transit was awarded $13.5 million as part of a $300 million slate of federal grants aimed at expanding and modernizing the nation's ferry systems.
(The Center Square) – Kitsap Transit is set to receive $13.5 million in federal funding to replace the aging fast ferry that serves the Kingston-Seattle route.