Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel on the reverse side.
Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel on the reverse side.
8.35 4.15 4.15 67.30 107.70 1.00
Small Vehicle & Driver (vehicle under 14’, including 3-wheeled vehicles over 8’)
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
11.80 9.70 189.80
Peak Season 14.70 Peak Season 12.60
Small Vehicle & Driver (vehicle under 14’, including 3-wheeled vehicles over 8’)
Regular Fare 15.05 Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare 12.30 Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card 120.90
Peak Season Peak Season
18.75 16.00
Standard Vehicle & Driver (14’ to under 22′)
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
15.00 12.90 241.00
Peak Season 18.70 Peak Season 16.60
Standard Vehicle & Driver (14’ to under 22′)
Regular Fare 19.15 Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare 16.40 Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card 153.70
Peak Season Peak Season
Motorcycle & Driver, Regular Fare Stowage Fee Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare (e.g., canoe/kayak,vehicles Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card under 8’)
6.45 4.35 104.20
Peak Season Peak Season
8.00 5.90
Motorcycle & Driver, Stowage Fee (e.g., canoe/kayak, vehicles under 8’)
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
8.20 5.45 66.10
Vehicle LengthBased Fares
22.90 45.55 60.65 75.75 90.85 105.95 121.05 1.50
Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season
28.60 56.90 75.80 94.70 113.60 132.45 151.35 1.90
Vehicle LengthBased Fares
22’ to under 30’ Under 7’2” High 22’ to under 30’ Over 7’2” High 30’ to under 40’ Regular Fare 40’ to under 50’ Regular Fare 50’ to under 60’ Regular Fare 60’ to under 70’ Regular Fare 70’ to under 80’ Regular Fare 80’+ (per additional foot)
29.25 58.25 77.55 96.90 116.20 135.55 154.85 1.95
Bicycle Surcharge
22’ to under 30′ Under 7′2″ High 22’ to under 30′ Over 7′2″ High 30’ to under 40′ Regular Fare 40’ to under 50′ Regular Fare 50’ to under 60′ Regular Fare 60’ to under 70′ Regular Fare 70’ to under 80′ Regular Fare 80’+ (per additional foot)
Bicycle Surcharge
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Youth Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card Monthly Ferry Pass Passenger Fare Plus
Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel on the reverse side.
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Youth Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card Monthly Ferry Pass Passenger Fare Plus
5.05 2.50 2.50 40.90 65.45 1.00
Small Vehicle & Driver (vehicle under 14’, including 3-wheeled vehicles over 8’)
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
7.05 5.75 113.80
Peak Season Peak Season
8.75 7.45
23.90 21.15
Standard Vehicle & Driver (14’ to under 22′)
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
8.95 7.65 144.20
Peak Season Peak Season
11.15 9.85
Peak Season Peak Season
10.20 7.45
Motorcycle & Driver, Stowage Fee (e.g., canoe/kayak, vehicles under 8’)
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
3.95 2.65 64.20
Peak Season Peak Season
4.90 3.60
Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season
36.60 72.90 97.10 121.30 145.50 169.75 193.95 2.40
Vehicle LengthBased Fares
22’ to under 30’ Under 7’2” High 22’ to under 30’ Over 7’2” High 30’ to under 40’ Regular Fare 40’ to under 50’ Regular Fare 50’ to under 60’ Regular Fare 60’ to under 70’ Regular Fare 70’ to under 80’ Regular Fare 80’+ (per additional foot)
13.65 27.00 35.90 44.80 53.70 62.60 71.50 0.90
Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season
17.00 33.75 44.90 56.05 67.20 78.35 89.50 1.10
5.45 2.70 2.70 44.10 70.60 1.00
Bicycle Surcharge
Seattle/Bainbridge Island, Seattle/Bremerton, Edmonds/Kingston
Fauntleroy/Vashon, Point Defiance/Tahlequah, Southworth/Vashon
Mukilteo/Clinton
Passenger In vehicle or walk on
Passenger In vehicle or walk on
Passenger In vehicle or walk on
General Fare Information Passenger Fares
Passenger fares are generally round-trip with the exception of the Port Townsend/Coupeville route and all international sailings. We offer seniors (65+) and persons with disabilities reduced fares with verification of eligibility. (See more information under Senior Citizens or Persons with Disabilities). Youth fares (6-18 years of age) are half the adult fare. Washington State Ferries also offers discounted fares for frequent users (For more information see Multi-Ride Cards).
Passenger and Vehicle
and vehicle/drivers can be purchased online and printed on a personal printer up to 90 days in advance of travel. Buy tickets at our website at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/wave2go.
Discounts for Frequent Users
Wave2Go Multi-Ride Cards
Vehicle Fares
Washington State Ferries provides discounts to our frequent users. Wave2Go multi-ride cards offer a 20% discount for passengers and a 20-45% discount for vehicle and drivers depending on the season. A monthly ferry passenger pass offers a 20% discount or more depending on the number of uses. The monthly passenger pass is limited to 31 round-trips per month and can be used from the first day of a month to the last day of the month.
Washington State Ferries is also a partner in the ORCA (One Regional Card for All) smart card program with other regional transit systems.
Monthly Passenger Pass
Washington State Ferries encourages all of our customers to pre-purchase their fares prior to arrival at the ferry terminal to expedite processing at the tollbooth. Single full fare tickets for both passengers
Multi-ride cards provide travel for 20 one-way trips or 10 round-trips, except for the San Juan Islands vehicle multi-ride cards, which contain five round-trips. Multi-ride cards, which are discounted for frequent use, expire 90 days from the date of purchase and are non-refundable. Multi-ride cards are available for both adult passengers and adult car and driver customers. These cards can be purchased at our online store at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/wave2go and printed at home. They can be used more than once on the same sailing. The passenger multi-ride card is also available for ORCA card users. All multi-ride cards are good for 90 days.
Our vehicle fares are based on a vehicle’s length, height, and width, as well as the distance you will be traveling. For example: The fare for a car towing a boat or trailer is based on the length of the car and the trailer or boat combined. Most vehicle fares are one-way with the exception of the San Juan Islands and Vashon Island routes, which are round-trip fares. Motorcycles with a sidecar and vehicles with three wheels under 8’ in length will pay the motorcycle fare; motorcycles towing a trailer or three-wheeled vehicles 8’ or over will pay the Under 14’ vehicle fare.
Pre-Purchase Tickets
Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel on the reverse side.
Fuel Surcharge A fuel surcharge may be added to the amounts listed in this brochure if and when fuel costs exceed the currently-funded average fuel price. WSF reviews fuel costs on a quarterly basis and applies, removes or adjusts the fuel surcharge. The maximum surcharge amount is 10 percent. WSF is required to notify customers 30 days in advance of any changes to the fuel surcharge. Passenger monthly pass: $103.70 + $4.00 surcharge = $107.70 total. Multi-ride (10 fares) passengers: $64.80 + $2.50 surcharge = $67.30 total.
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Youth Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card Monthly Ferry Pass Passenger Fare Plus
Multi-ride (20 fares) standard vehicles: $236.00 + $5.00 surcharge = $241.00 total. Round-trip passenger: $8.10 + 0.25 surcharge = $8.35 total. One-way standard vehicle/driver: $14.75 + 0.25 surcharge = $15.00 total.
Central Sound Routes Example of how the Capital Surcharge is added: Capital Surcharge The fares listed in this brochure include a systemwide surcharge of 25 cents per fare. The surcharge is required by law and is dedicated to funding WSF vessel replacement. The 25 cent surcharge is assessed on every ticket issued, whether a oneway or round-trip fare. Multi-ride and monthly passes reflect the total per-ticket price.
Surcharges
Monthly passenger passes are available for single users and are good for the calendar month. They can be used 31 times in a month and only once
per sailing. They can be purchased between the middle of the prior month and the 10th of the active month. Monthly passes can also be placed on an ORCA card.
Bicycle Surcharge
Bicyclists paying full fare will be charged a modest surcharge. Bicyclists traveling with a monthly passenger pass, multi-ride passenger card or an ORCA card are exempt from the bicycle surcharge on all routes except Anacortes/San Juan Islands or Sidney, BC.
Special Vehicles
For information on special rates and authorizations for school groups, chartered buses and group sales, please call 511 or 206-464-6400.
Preferential Loading
Commuter carpools and vanpools registered with Washington State Ferries are eligible for preferential loading privileges. Registered vanpools pay for passengers only, not the vehicle. For more information, visit our website at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries.
Receipts
Receipts are to be issued for all sales. If no receipt is issued, please notify us immediately. Disputed fares must be submitted within 30 days. Please retain receipt as proof of payment. If you have problems with any fare-related purchase, please call our customer service line at 206-464-6400 for assistance.
Persons With Disabilities
Persons with disabilities may travel at half the regular passenger fare if proper proof of disability
is presented. Acceptable ID includes the Regional Reduced Fare Permit, Medicare Card or other identification which establishes disability. In the case of a driver with disabilities, only the driver portion of the fare is reduced, not the vehicle portion. If a customer with a disability requires attendant care and has proof via physician certification, an attendant care endorsement can be placed on their Regional Reduced Fare Permit or Ferries Disability Travel Permit allowing the attendant to travel for free as a passenger. For more information on the Regional Reduced Fare Permit, call 206-553-3060. For information concerning the Ferries Disability permit, contact our customer service staff at 1-888-808-7977. Attendants driving a person with disabilities may use a multi-ride car and driver card as payment.
Senior Citizens
Passengers and drivers 65+ qualify for reduced fares (half the regular passenger fare). In the case of the senior driver, only the passenger portion of the fare is reduced, not the vehicle portion. Proof of eligibility may be requested at the tollbooth when purchasing passage.
Youth
Children under six years of age travel free. Children 6-18 years of age travel at 50% of the regular passenger fare. Tickets are not available online or at a kiosk as proof of eligibility may be required.
ReValue Products
Frequent users may choose to place their multi-ride product or their passenger pass on a revalue card, which automatically replenishes when all rides are used or at 90-day expiration. This insures always
having payment without having to pay at the tollbooth. This service is managed by the customer online and the replenishment is charged to a credit card. Each time the card is revalued, the customer is notified. Seniors or customers with disabilities can also sign up for a revalue card. This card has five passenger fares (half price) and is good for 90 days. For more information, please visit our website at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/wave2go.
Peak Season Charges
During the ferry system’s busiest months, a peak season surcharge is in effect for vehicles and drivers paying full fare. Multi-ride card fares are not impacted by peak season fare increases. The peak season is in effect from May 1 through September 30.
Accepted Forms of Payment
WSF terminals accept the following payment types: • Cash • Traveler’s Checks • Debit cards and all major • Transit Vouchers credit cards (must be signed) • ORCA Note: Transit vouchers are available through local transit agencies and may be used at WSF terminals. No change will be given should the value of the voucher exceed the amount of the transaction.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title VI Notice
It is the Washington State Department of Transportation’s policy to ensure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or based on disability as provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its federally funded programs and activities. Any person who believes his or her rights under these laws have been violated may file a complaint with WSDOT’s Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at 360-705-7090.
Fares Effective October 1, 2017
WSDOT will modify its policies, practices, and procedures to ensure individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in its programs, services, or activities unless the modification fundamentally alters the program, service, or activity, creates a safety issue, or is not otherwise required by the ADA. Requests for modification can be made to any WSDOT employee or at
[email protected] or by calling toll free, 855-362-4ADA(4232). Requests for language translation, or auxiliary aids and services can be directed to (360)705-7090
WSF Information
206-464-6400 (in Seattle or from out-of-state) 888-808-7977 (WA & BC only) 511 (WA)
Schedule/Fare Information via Internet
2901 Third Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98121-3014 Right side up
www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries
Printed in the USA on recycled/recyclable paper. 17-08-0342 Upside Down
Port Townsend/Coupeville, Fauntleroy/Southworth Passenger In vehicle or walk on
Bicycle Surcharge
Port Townsend/ Coupeville
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Youth Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card Monthly Ferry Pass Passenger Fare Plus
Small Vehicle & Driver
Regular Fare (vehicle under 14’, including Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare 3-wheeled vehicles over 8’) Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card Standard Vehicle & Driver (14’ to under 22′)
Motorcycle & Driver, Stowage Fee (e.g., canoe/kayak, vehicles under 8’)
Vehicle LengthBased Fares
Fauntleroy/ Southworth
3.35 6.45 1.65 3.20 1.65 3.20 54.60 52.10 87.40 83.40 0.50 1.00 Both Routes Both Routes 9.15 Peak Season 11.40 7.50 Peak Season 9.75 147.40
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
11.60 9.95 186.60
Peak Season Peak Season
14.45 12.80
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
5.05 3.40 81.80
Peak Season Peak Season
6.25 4.60
22’ to under 30’ Under 7’2” High 22’ to under 30’ Over 7’2” High 30’ to under 40’ Regular Fare 40’ to under 50’ Regular Fare 50’ to under 60’ Regular Fare 60’ to under 70’ Regular Fare 70’ to under 80’ Regular Fare 80’+ (per additional foot)
17.70 35.15 46.75 58.40 70.00 81.65 93.25 1.15
Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season
Bicycle Surcharge Small Vehicle & Driver (vehicle under 14’, includes 3-wheeled vehicles over 8’) Standard Vehicle & Driver (14’ to under 22’)
Peak Season
13.50 6.70 6.70 88.65 2.00
36.70 29.90
32.75 25.95 123.15
44.15 37.35
38.85 32.05 146.00
52.35 45.55
16.15 16.15 64.85
20.15 20.15
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
Peak Season Peak Season
34.15 27.35 128.40
46.00 39.20
40.95 34.15 153.90
55.20 48.40
48.65 41.85 182.75
65.60 58.80
22.95 22.95 92.05
28.65 28.65
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare (e.g., canoe/kayak, vehicles Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
Peak Season Peak Season
17.75 10.95 133.75
23.90 17.10
19.10 12.30 143.90
25.70 18.90
20.65 13.85 155.50
27.80 21.00
6.50 6.50
8.05 8.05
52.35 104.45 139.15 173.90 208.65 243.35 278.10 3.50
70.50 140.75 187.60 234.45 281.25 328.10 374.95 4.70
62.80 125.30 166.95 208.65 250.30 292.00 333.65 4.15
84.65 169.00 225.25 281.50 337.75 394.05 450.30 5.65
74.55 148.85 198.35 247.90 297.40 346.95 396.45 4.95
100.60 200.95 267.85 334.75 401.65 468.55 535.45 6.70
Standard Vehicle & Driver (14’ to under 22′)
Motorcycle & Driver, Stowage Fee
22.05 43.85 58.40 72.95 87.45 102.00 116.55 1.45
Vehicle LengthBased Fares
22’ to under 30’ Under 7’2” High 22’ to under 30’ Over 7’2” High 30’ to under 40’ Regular Fare 40’ to under 50’ Regular Fare 50’ to under 60’ Regular Fare 60’ to under 70’ Regular Fare 70’ to under 80’ Regular Fare 80’+ (per additional foot)
Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season
Anacortes/Sidney, BC or Sidney to San Juan Islands ONE-WAY
Peak Season
19.85 9.85 9.85 4.00
6.00
San Juan Islands to Sidney, BC ONE-WAY ROUND-TRIP 12.40 6.10 6.10 2.00
3.00
24.55 11.90 11.90 4.00
6.00
55.15 42.55
68.85 56.25
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare
Peak Season Peak Season
55.20 45.20
68.95 58.95
34.25 27.95
42.80 36.50
68.25 55.65
85.35 72.75
33.70 23.70
16.80 10.50
Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel at far right.
85.45 85.45 113.90 142.30 170.70 199.10 227.50 2.85
106.80 106.80 142.30 177.85 213.35 248.85 284.40 3.55
53.05 53.05 70.60 88.20 105.80 123.40 140.95 1.75
• Reservations may be changed or cancelled until 5:00 p.m. the day prior to travel without penalty. • Reservations may be changed once after 5:00 p.m. the day prior and up until the two-hour lockout period. Once this change is made, the reservation cannot be changed again or cancelled. • If the vehicle is larger than the space reserved, the reserved space may be forfeited and the vehicle may travel on a space-available basis. International route Reservations are highly recommended. Customers should arrive at the departure terminal 60-90 minutes in advance of the sailing with appropriate travel documentation to ensure proper screening by customs and/or immigration officials. Port Townsend/Coupeville and Anacortes/San Juan Islands Reservations are recommended, especially during the peak season and busy holidays. Refer to your reservation confirmation page for the required arrival time at the terminal. Limited standby space is available; however, standby vehicles may have to wait several hours. Travel on the Port Townsend/ Coupeville route may be disrupted due to tidal or weather conditions. Up-to-date travel information for all routes is available on the WSF website.
21.00 14.70
33.35 20.75
66.20 66.20 88.20 110.20 132.15 154.15 176.15 2.20
“Peak Season” is from May 1 through September 30.
105.85 105.85 140.95 176.15 211.35 246.55 281.65 3.50
Route Map
41.75 29.15
Routes
Passenger
Vehicle/Driver
Seattle/Bainbridge Island
Round-Trip
One-Way
Seattle/Bremerton
Round-Trip
One-Way
Edmonds/Kingston
Round-Trip
One-Way
Fauntleroy/Vashon
Round-Trip
Round-Trip
Point Defiance/Tahlequah
Round-Trip
Round-Trip
Southworth/Vashon
Round-Trip (Eastbound)
Round-Trip (Eastbound)
Mukilteo/Clinton
Round-Trip
One-Way
Fauntleroy/Southworth
Round-Trip
One-Way
132.15 132.15 176.15 220.15 264.05 308.05 352.05 4.40
Sidney
One-Way
Shaw Victoria
Lopez Friday Harbor
Mt. Vernon
USA
Port Townsend
Coupeville
Port Angeles
Everett
Clinton Mukilteo Kingston 3 North
Lopez
Round-Trip
Round-Trip
Shaw/Orcas
Round-Trip
Round-Trip
Friday Harbor
Round-Trip
Round-Trip
Anacortes/Sidney, BC
One-Way
One-Way
Islands to Sidney, BC
One-Way or Round-Trip
One-Way or Round Trip
San Juans Interisland
FREE
Round-Trip
Anacortes
CANADA
One-Way
Anacortes to San Juans:
Bellingham
Orcas
HoodCanal Bridge
Port Townsend/Coupeville Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season Peak Season
• A no-show fee will be charged to the credit card if the reservation holder does not travel from the reserved departure terminal anytime during that operating day.
This chart shows the point of fare collection for each route for passengers and vehicles. All passenger fares and round-trip vehicle fares are paid westbound only unless indicated.
34.55 28.25
27.00 17.00
43.85 87.45 116.55 145.60 174.70 203.75 232.85
• A valid credit card is needed to confirm a reservation (no deposit is required).
Fare Collection Points
27.70 21.40
Peak Season Peak Season
35.15 70.00 93.25 116.50 139.75 163.05 186.30
• Reservations can be made online at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries or by calling 1 888-808-7977 before the lockout period, which is two hours prior to the desired sailing.
“Peak Season” is from May 1 through September 30.
55.75 45.75
22’ to under 30’ Under 7’2” High 22’ to under 30’ Over 7’2” High 30’ to under 40’ Regular Fare 40’ to under 50’ Regular Fare 50’ to under 60’ Regular Fare 60’ to under 70’ Regular Fare 70’ to under 80’ Regular Fare 80’+ (per additional foot)
Free 4.00
27.25 20.45 102.50
44.65 34.65
Vehicle LengthBased Fares
4.00
Reservation Routes and International Fare Collection Reservations Vehicle reservations are available on three routes, Anacortes/San Juan Islands, Anacortes or San Juan Islands/Sidney BC (International) and Port Townsend/ Coupeville. Reservations are highly recommended where available.
Free
Peak Season Peak Season
(vehicle under 14’, includes 3-wheeled vehicles over 8’)
Peak Season Peak Season
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare
4.00
13.50 6.70 6.70 88.65 2.00
Interisland ROUND-TRIP
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card
Small Vehicle & Driver
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare
Motorcycle & Driver, Stowage Fee (e.g., canoe/kayak, vehicles under 8’)
13.50 6.70 6.70 88.65 2.00
Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel below.
Anacortes/Sidney, BC Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Youth Fare Passenger Fare Plus
Bicycle Surcharge
Regular Fare Senior/Disability/Medicare Card Fare Youth Fare Wave2Go Multi-Ride Card Passenger Fare Plus
Anacortes/ Friday Harbor ROUND-TRIP
under 8’)
Please refer to the Fare Collection Points panel below.
Passenger In vehicle or walk on
Anacortes/Lopez ROUND-TRIP
San Juan Islands Passenger In vehicle or walk on
Anacortes/ Shaw/Orcas ROUND-TRIP
Bainbridge Island Bremerton
Southworth
Edmonds
Seattle Fauntleroy Vashon Tahlequah Pt. Defiance Tacoma
Shelton