Changing foliage and shorter days aren’t the only things Washington State Ferries customers can count on every fall. Seasonal service adjustments started on Sunday, Sept. 21, and off-peak fares go …
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Changing foliage and shorter days aren’t the only things Washington State Ferries customers can count on every fall. Seasonal service adjustments started on Sunday, Sept. 21, and off-peak fares go into effect on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Riders are advised to consult new schedules for detailed changes.
As summer turns into autumn, fewer tourists and weekend passengers ride the ferry. Accordingly, WSF adjusts the sailing schedule and removes the peak-season surcharge.
Two-boat service continues between Port Townsend and Coupeville until Monday, Oct. 13. One-boat service resumes on Tuesday, Oct. 14.
For more information or to make a reservation visit wsdot.wa.gov/ferries or call 888-808-7977.