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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 ...
One of the projects is a $9 million foot bridge that starts from the Foothills Trail and ends near Rocky Road Northeast over state Route 162. Construction started this year. The bridge is meant to ...
Kitsap Transit’s board received updates on a passenger-only ferry study and the Seattle fast ferry terminal, and approved the ...
Three candidates are now vying to follow in her footsteps – including the city’s current deputy mayor and Hayden’s predecessor who is fighting to reclaim his seat. This mayoral race has sparked ...
Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of the launch of passenger-only fast ferry service from Bremerton to Seattle. As Kitsap Transit prepares to expand service to the north end of the county ...
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.
Kitsap Transit has been awarded $1.2 million to design an all-electric, zero-emission fast ferry demonstration vessel and its accompanying shoreside charging infrastructure, the Washington State ...
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, a public transit operator serving Kitsap County, Wash., announced it will receive $13.5 million in federal… ...
The local agency that operates passenger ferries between the Kitsap Peninsula and downtown Seattle will receive $13.5 million in federal funding to replace an older vessel with mechanical problems.