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M/V Wenatchee, a Jumbo Mark-II class ferry that is the largest in the Washington State Ferries fleet, returned to part-time ...
Washington State Ferries’ first plug-in hybrid-electric vessel, Wenatchee, has entered service after a challenging and longer ...
Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson, who touted ferries as a significant issue in his election campaign, visited Orcas Island to... Read Story ...
This article was first published by the Salish Current. A 10-week experiment offering free foot ferry service between ...
Taxpayers across Washington state have had a rough go as of late. New gas taxes, increased capital gains income taxes, and higher B&O taxes are hitting the wallets of many across the Evergreen State.
The WSF vessel Wenatchee, after a 22-month conversion to hybrid propulsion, will resume service on the Bainbridge-Seattle route.
Washington’s first plug-in ferry will begin shuttling cars and passengers across Puget Sound by the end of next week. Gov.
When riders go aboard the Wenatchee ferry next week for the first time in nearly two years, they likely won't notice much of a difference. The vessel's interior is largely unchanged, and the feature ...
The Wenatchee will return to service next week after being out for two years, completing the first step toward converting the state's fleet to hybrid-electric power by 2040.
SEATTLE — The Wenatchee is making history in the Puget Sound. The Washington state ferry is running on hybrid-electric power.
Washington aspires for its largest-in-the-nation fleet of passenger ferries to operate reliably and emission-free by 2050.
Just before five o’clock on July 5, Washington State Ferries reported that the vehicle drove off the ferry at the Clinton terminal at a high rate of speed and hit the left apron, which is part of the ...