Originally published October 6, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 6, 2008 at 8:21 PM
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Seattle-Bremerton ferry to run with fewer boats Tuesday
Seattle-Bremerton ferry service will be reduced to one auto ferry Tuesday morning so that the Edmonds-Kingston ferry route can be beefed up with a second boat.
Seattle-Bremerton ferry service will be reduced to one auto ferry Tuesday morning so that the Edmonds-Kingston ferry route can be beefed up with a second boat.
One 144-vehicle ferry and one passenger-only boat will be in service on the Seattle-Bremerton route at the start of the day. The 188-vehicle Walla Walla had been on the Edmonds-Kingston route, but it was removed from service on Monday for repairs, with no spare vessel to replace it.
Washington State Ferries is suffering a vessel shortage because several boats are out of service for scheduled repair work.
To fill in for the Walla Walla, the 144-vehicle Hyak will be moved to the Edmonds-Kingston route, along with the 188-vehicle Spokane. The 144-vehicle Kaleetan will continue to serve the Seattle-Bremerton route.
The state is contracting with private operator Victoria Express for passenger-only service on the Seattle-Bremerton route to supplement the single auto-ferry service.
The ferry system is trying to work out a schedule to make another vessel available as soon as possible for the Seattle-Bremerton route, but service on that route is expected to be reduced for the rest of this week.
The 6:20 a.m. sailing from Bremerton will be passenger-only service.
The Walla Walla is at Everett Shipyard for repairs that are expected to take at least two weeks.
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