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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 ...
Kitsap Transit is set to receive $13.5 million in federal funding to replace the aging fast ferry that serves the Kingston-Seattle route.
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 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's local match is $500,000 plus the property, which it already owns. Lillie said Interwest could begin construction on the project in July or August.
Kitsap Transit told KOMO News on Thursday that riders who booked sailings in January will receive an email Thursday indicating which of their reservations are valid or void.
Kitsap Transit received a $17 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to build a new maintenance facility and purchase five double-decker battery electric buses.
Kitsap Transit executive director John Clauson, right, greets attendees as he makes his way to the ribbon at Kitsap Transit’s Silverdale Transit Center on Monday, June 24, 2024.
(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.