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Route Map Fall 2014 Sailing Schedule Effective September 21, 2014 through December 27, 2014 Subject to change without notice. Schedule No. 234 cancels No. 233 Welcome Aboard Washington State Ferries! Information via Internet: Visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries or scan the QR code to the right with your smartphone! Schedule Information: 206-464-6400 (Seattle) 888-808-7977 (WA & BC) 511 (WA) Lost and Found: 206-515-3439 TTY: Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may access Washington State Telecommunications TTY Relay Service by dialing 711 (WA only) and asking to be connected to 206-515-3460. WSDOT’s mobile apps include ferry schedules and alerts, as well as other traffic, mountain pass and border wait time information: Printed in the USA on recycled/recyclable paper. 14-06-0002581 Washington State Ferries 2901 Third Avenue Suite 500 Seattle, Washington 98121-3014 Sidney Victoria Orcas Shaw Lopez Friday Harbor Bellingham Coupeville Port Townsend Clinton Mukilteo Kingston Edmonds Bremerton Everett Vashon Southworth Tahlequah Port Angeles Pt. Defiance Shelton Seattle Bainbridge Island CANADA 17 5 90 101 5 Mt. Vernon 525 Anacortes Hood Canal Bridge 104 North 101 2 20 20 20 3 3 16 Fauntleroy Tacoma 1 USA General Information Reservations are recommended for all vehicles on this route. You can make reservations by phone or online via our website at the address below. You can also use your smartphone to scan the QR code to the right to reach our reservations page: www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/reservations Note: Extreme tidal conditions may interrupt service on this route. Leave Kingston Edmonds / Kingston Crossing Time: Approximately 30 minutes 4:55 5:35 6:25 7:05 7:55 8:40 9:40 10:25 11:15 11:55 12:50 1:30 2:30 3:10 4:00 4:40 5:30 6:10 7:00 7:45 8:20 9:10 9:40 10:30 11:05 12:05 5:35 6:20 7:10 7:55 8:50 9:40 10:30 11:10 12:05 12:40 1:40 2:25 3:15 3:55 4:45 5:25 6:15 7:00 7:40 8:30 9:00 9:50 10:25 11:10 11:45 12:55 M-Sa Mondays through Saturdays only Mondays through Saturdays only, except Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas) FSSH Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas) only FriSunFridays and Sundays only Friday night/Saturday morning only Daily Leave Edmonds Seattle / Bremerton Crossing Time: Approximately 60 minutes Seattle / Bainbridge Island Crossing Time: Approximately 35 minutes 6:00 7:35 8:30 10:00 11:10 12:35 1:30 3:00 4:20 5:35 6:45 7:55 9:05 10:30 12:50 Leave Bremerton 4:50 6:20 7:20 8:45 9:45 11:10 12:20 1:45 3:00 4:20 5:30 6:45 7:55 9:05 11:40 M-Sa Mondays through Saturdays only Daily Leave Seattle M-Sa 5:30 6:10 7:05 7:55 8:45 9:35 10:40 11:25 12:20 1:10 2:05 3:00 3:45 4:40 5:30 6:20 7:20 8:10 9:00 10:05 10:55 12:15 1:35 Leave Bainbridge Island 4:45 5:20 6:20 7:05 7:55 8:45 9:40 10:25 11:30 12:20 1:10 2:05 2:55 3:50 4:35 5:30 6:30 7:10 8:10 8:55 9:45 11:35 12:55 Saturday, Sunday and Holidays Leave Seattle 6:10 7:55 8:45 9:35 10:35 11:25 12:20 1:10 2:05 3:00 3:45 4:40 5:30 6:20 7:20 8:10 9:00 9:45 10:40 11:15 12:45 2:10 Leave Bainbridge Island 5:20 7:05 7:55 8:45 9:35 10:25 11:30 12:20 1:10 2:05 2:55 3:50 4:35 5:30 6:30 7:10 8:10 8:55 9:45 10:30 12:00 1:25 Sat Saturdays and Holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas) only Sat Monday through Friday Leave Seattle Note: Passengers must be on board two minutes in advance of published sailing time. Android iPhone M-Sa M-Sa FSSH FSSH FriSun FriSun Mukilteo / Clinton (South Whidbey Island) Crossing Time: Approximately 20 minutes Daily Leave Mukilteo 5:05 5:35 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:35 8:00 8:25 9:00 9:25 10:00 10:20 11:00 12:00 1:05 Leave Clinton 4:40 5:10 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 8:55 9:30 9:50 10:30 11:30 12:30 M-F Mondays through Fridays only, except Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas) SSH Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas) only Sat Saturdays only M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F SSH SSH Sat Sat M-F M-F Pt. Townsend / Coupeville Crossing Time: Approximately 30 minutes Late Fall Schedule Oct. 14, 2014 through Dec. 27, 2014 (For service before October 14, see panel below.) Daily Leave Port Townsend 6:30 8:00 9:30 11:00 12:30 2:00 3:30 5:15 6:45 8:30 7:15 8:45 10:15 11:45 1:15 2:45 4:15 6:00 7:30 9:10 Leave Coupeville Leave Coupeville Pt. Townsend / Coupeville Crossing Time: Approximately 30 minutes Early Fall Schedule Sep. 21, 2014 through Oct. 13, 2014 (For service after October 13, see panel above.) Daily Leave Port Townsend 6:30 8:00 8:45 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:15 6:45 8:30 10:00 7:15 8:45 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 6:00 7:30 9:10 10:40 ExFSS Except Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays FSS Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only FriSat Fridays and Saturdays only ExFSS ExFSS FriSat FriSat FSS FSS unless otherwise noted. The schedule is presented as a sailing day which begins with the first printed sailing time for that day and progresses consecutively through the last printed sailing time even though that last sailing may be past midnight and technically on the following day. Please pay special attention to annotations next to a sailing time. Also, we welcome your feedback. Please send us your comments on schedule design to: [email protected] Holiday Schedules Weekend schedules are in effect on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 27 and Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25, for the Point Defiance/Tahlequah, Seattle/ Bainbridge Island and Mukilteo/Clinton routes. The Edmonds-Kingston route will operate a weekday holiday schedule on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Extra service may be provided for holiday or special event traffic on any of our routes. Please watch for notices on the vessels or at the terminals or contact us at the numbers listed on the back panel of this brochure. Loading Vehicles should be in line at least 20 minutes prior to scheduled departure time and are loaded in order of arrival with a few exceptions. On some routes, vehicles must be moved frequently Welcome aboard Washington State Ferries! To ensure your trip is a safe and enjoyable one, please take a moment to read the following guidelines: What’s New? Fall 2014 Sailing Schedule (September 21, 2014 through December 27, 2014) contains these changes from the prior sailing schedule: •  Anacortes/San Juan Islands Four vessels in service, similar to spring with additional 11:40 a.m. stop in Shaw •  Anacortes/Sidney, BC One daily round trip via Friday Harbor •  Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth Weekday schedule revisions and fewer sailings on weekends •  Mukilteo/Clinton Fewer late night and early morning sailings, Thursdays through Sundays •  Port Townsend/Coupeville Two-boat service continues until Monday, October 13; one-boat service resumes Tuesday, October 14 Understanding Our Schedule Times are in color for morning or late night (a.m.) departures, and in black for afternoon/evening (p.m.) departures. Times listed in the schedule are departure times while in line. Washington State Ferries is part of the State Highway System. Using a cell phone while driving on or off the ferry is prohibited by law. WSF is a participant in the WSDOT HERO program. Line cutters into ferry queues may be reported at 877-764-HERO (4376). Vessels may cease loading two minutes in advance of sailing, except where noted. Walk-on passengers should be on board five minutes prior to departure time. Security requirements dictate that once loading has begun, the Captain’s permission is required to disembark the vessel. Unaccompanied vehicles (vehicles without drivers) are not permitted. Please monitor your vehicle. Vehicles that are over 7’6” in height or over 22’ in length, including those with tall antennas, may be loaded out of sequence and must pay a surcharge. Vehicles without 12 inches of clearance from the ground may not be loaded. Bicyclists and persons carrying kayaks or canoes should wait near the front of the loading area, since they normally load first. Crews will direct passengers on placement of kayaks and canoes. Once on board, secure bikes in the location provided. When leaving the vessel, please watch for and stay out of the way of vehicles. Shoes with metal sports cleats are not permitted in passenger areas. Note that bicycles on roof racks may count as tall vehicles and be subject to a surcharge. Only service animals are allowed in terminal buildings or interior cabin spaces on vessels, except for pets in a pet container. However, pets are permitted on the exposed upper decks of vessels on some routes. Ask terminal staff for loading procedures, as vessels and terminals vary. Animals that are not people-friendly should be muzzled or transported in a pet carrier. Fares Passenger fares are round trip, with the exception of the Port Townsend/Coupeville route and sailings to/from Sidney, BC. Please refer to the Passenger and Vehicle Fares brochure or contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this schedule. You can pre-purchase your ferry ticket by going to our website. Cash, travelers checks and major credit cards are accepted as payment at the tollbooth. A receipt will be issued for all sales. If a receipt is not issued, or if there is a discrepancy, please call 206- 515-3460, or send a description to the address on the back cover of this schedule, Attention: Operations Revenue Control . must be secured and transported in a vehicle. Transporting a combination of gasoline containers and propane tanks is very restricted. Please turn off your vehicle in the holding lanes. Vehicle emissions can be harmful to the environment as well as to other customers. Vehicle engines must be turned off while the vessel is underway. Do not restart your car until directed by a crew member. Smoking is not allowed on WSF vessels. All smoking materials must be extinguished before boarding the vessel. No smoking is allowed within 25 feet of the entry to ferry terminal buildings. Security regulations require that all passengers and vehicles are subject to possible security screening. Americans with Disabilities Act For medical preferential loading information, contact us at the numbers listed on the back panel of this brochure. Most terminals are accessible and all vessels are elevator-equipped. Please let us know at the tollbooth if you need elevator access. This schedule may be obtained in alternate forms by calling 206-515-3460. We offer seniors (65+), persons with disabilities and passengers with a Medicare card or other eligibility verification travel at half the regular passenger fare. We also offer special rates for youth 6 through 18 years of age. Children 5 and under travel for free. Safety & Security Hazardous materials are not allowed aboard a state ferry on scheduled passenger trips except those in compliance with Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: explosive or incendiary devices, chemical, biological, radiological agents or devices, unlawful or illegally-possessed firearms, and illegal fireworks. Gasoline may be transported in a vehicle in limited quantities up to 12 gallons total in portable containers, not to exceed six gallons maximum per container. Containers must be UL approved and in good condition. All vehicles must have gas caps. Regulations require that you shut off and tag all propane tanks prior to boarding, unless they are the primary fuel source for your vehicle. A limited number of portable propane tanks may be carried in a vehicle in addition to those installed in recreational vehicles. The total amount of propane shall not exceed 100 pounds (water-weight equivalent) whether in a single 100-pound tank or multiple smaller tanks. All propane tanks

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Route MapFall 2014

Sailing ScheduleEffective September 21, 2014 through December 27, 2014

Subject to change without notice. Schedule No. 234 cancels No. 233

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Welcome Aboard Washington State Ferries!

Information via Internet:Visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries or scan the QR code to the right with your smartphone!

Schedule Information:206-464-6400 (Seattle) 888-808-7977 (WA & BC) 511 (WA)

Lost and Found: 206-515-3439

TTY: Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may access Washington State Telecommunications TTY Relay Service by dialing 711 (WA only) and asking to be connected to 206-515-3460.

WSDOT’s mobile apps include ferry schedules and alerts, as well as other traffic, mountain pass and border wait time information:

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Washington State Ferries2901 Third Avenue Suite 500Seattle, Washington 98121-3014

Sidney

Victoria

Orcas

Shaw

LopezFridayHarbor

Bellingham

Coupeville PortTownsend

Clinton

MukilteoKingston

Edmonds

Bremerton

Everett

VashonSouthworth

Tahlequah

Port Angeles

Pt. Defiance

Shelton

SeattleBainbridge Island

CANADA

17 5

90

101

5

Mt. Vernon

525

Anacortes

HoodCanalBridge

104

North

101

220

20

20

3

3 16

Fauntleroy

Tacoma

1

USA

General Information

Reservations are recommended for all vehicles on this route. You can make reservations by phone or online via our website at the address below. You can also use your smartphone to scan the QR code to the right to reach our reservations page: www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/reservationsNote: Extreme tidal conditions may interrupt service on this route.

Leave Kingston

Edmonds / KingstonCrossing Time: Approximately 30 minutes

4:555:356:257:057:558:409:40

10:2511:1511:5512:501:302:303:10

4:004:405:306:107:007:458:20

9:109:40

10:3011:0512:05

5:356:207:107:558:509:40

10:30

11:1012:0512:401:402:253:153:55

4:455:256:157:007:408:309:00

9:5010:2511:1011:4512:55

M-Sa Mondays through Saturdays only■ Mondays through Saturdays only, except

Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas)FSSH Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays

(Thanksgiving and Christmas) onlyFriSun Fridays and Sundays only● Friday night/Saturday morning only

DailyLeave Edmonds

Seattle / BremertonCrossing Time: Approximately 60 minutes

Seattle / Bainbridge IslandCrossing Time: Approximately 35 minutes

6:007:358:30

10:00

11:1012:351:303:00

4:205:356:457:55

9:0510:3012:50

Leave Bremerton4:506:207:208:45

9:4511:1012:201:45

3:004:205:306:45

7:559:05

11:40

M-Sa Mondays through Saturdays only

DailyLeave Seattle

M-Sa

5:30 6:107:057:558:459:35

10:4011:2512:20

1:102:053:00

3:454:405:306:207:208:10

9:0010:0510:5512:15

1:35

Leave Bainbridge Island4:455:206:207:057:558:45

9:4010:2511:3012:20

1:102:05

2:553:504:355:306:307:10

8:108:559:45

11:3512:55

Saturday, Sunday and HolidaysLeave Seattle

6:107:558:459:35

10:3511:25

12:201:102:053:003:454:40

5:306:207:208:109:009:45

10:4011:1512:45

2:10

Leave Bainbridge Island5:207:057:558:459:35

10:25

11:3012:20

1:102:052:553:50

4:355:306:30 7:108:108:55

9:4510:3012:00

1:25

Sat Saturdays and Holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas) only

Sat

Monday through FridayLeave Seattle

Note: Passengers must be on board two minutes in advance of published sailing time.

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M-Sa

M-Sa

FSSH

FSSH

FriSun

FriSun

Mukilteo / Clinton (South Whidbey Island)Crossing Time: Approximately 20 minutes

DailyLeave Mukilteo

5:055:356:006:307:007:308:008:309:009:30

10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:301:001:302:002:30

3:003:304:004:305:005:306:006:307:007:35

8:008:259:009:25

10:0010:2011:0012:001:05

Leave Clinton4:405:105:306:006:307:007:308:008:309:00

9:3010:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:301:001:302:00

2:303:003:304:004:305:005:306:006:307:00

7:308:008:308:559:309:50

10:3011:3012:30

M-F Mondays through Fridays only, except Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas)

SSH Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas) only

Sat Saturdays only

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

SSH

SSH

Sat

SatM-F

M-F

Pt. Townsend / CoupevilleCrossing Time: Approximately 30 minutes

Late Fall Schedule Oct. 14, 2014 through Dec. 27, 2014(For service before October 14, see panel below.)

DailyLeave Port Townsend

6:308:009:30

11:0012:302:00

3:305:15

6:458:30

7:158:45

10:15

11:451:152:45

4:156:00

7:309:10

Leave Coupeville

Leave Coupeville

Pt. Townsend / CoupevilleCrossing Time: Approximately 30 minutes

Early Fall Schedule Sep. 21, 2014 through Oct. 13, 2014(For service after October 13, see panel above.)

DailyLeave Port Townsend

6:308:008:459:30

10:15

11:0011:4512:301:152:00

2:453:304:155:156:45

8:3010:00

7:158:459:30

10:1511:00

11:4512:301:152:002:45

3:304:155:006:007:30

9:1010:40

ExFSS Except Fridays, Saturdays and SundaysFSS Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays onlyFriSat Fridays and Saturdays only

ExFSS

ExFSS

FriSat

FriSat

FSS

FSS

unless otherwise noted. The schedule is presented as a sailing day which begins with the first printed sailing time for that day and progresses consecutively through the last printed sailing time even though that last sailing may be past midnight and technically on the following day. Please pay special attention to annotations next to a sailing time.

Also, we welcome your feedback. Please send us your comments on schedule design to:[email protected]

Holiday SchedulesWeekend schedules are in effect on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 27 and Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25, for the Point Defiance/Tahlequah, Seattle/Bainbridge Island and Mukilteo/Clinton routes. The Edmonds-Kingston route will operate a weekday holiday schedule on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Extra service may be provided for holiday or special event traffic on any of our routes. Please watch for notices on the vessels or at the terminals or contact us at the numbers listed on the back panel of this brochure.

LoadingVehicles should be in line at least 20 minutes prior to scheduled departure time and are loaded in order of arrival with a few exceptions. On some

routes, vehicles must be moved frequently

Welcome aboard Washington State Ferries! To ensure your trip is a safe and enjoyable one, please take a moment to read the following guidelines:

What’s New?Fall 2014 Sailing Schedule (September 21, 2014 through December 27, 2014) contains these changes from the prior

sailing schedule:•  Anacortes/San Juan Islands

Four vessels in service, similar to spring with additional 11:40 a.m. stop in Shaw

•  Anacortes/Sidney, BC One daily round trip via Friday Harbor

•  Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth Weekday schedule revisions and fewer sailings on weekends

•  Mukilteo/Clinton Fewer late night and early morning sailings, Thursdays through Sundays

•  Port Townsend/Coupeville Two-boat service continues until Monday, October 13; one-boat service resumes Tuesday, October 14

Understanding Our ScheduleTimes are in color for morning or late night (a.m.) departures, and in black for afternoon/evening (p.m.) departures. Times listed in the schedule are departure times

while in line.

Washington State Ferries is part of the State Highway System. Using a cell phone while driving on or off the ferry is prohibited by law. WSF is a participant in the WSDOT HERO program. Line cutters into ferry queues may be reported at 877-764-HERO (4376).

Vessels may cease loading two minutes in advance of sailing, except where noted. Walk-on passengers should be on board five minutes prior to departure time. Security requirements dictate that once loading has begun, the Captain’s permission is required to disembark the vessel. Unaccompanied vehicles (vehicles without drivers) are not permitted. Please monitor your vehicle.

Vehicles that are over 7’6” in height or over 22’ in length, including those with tall antennas, may be loaded out of sequence and must pay a

surcharge. Vehicles without 12 inches of clearance from the ground may not be loaded.

Bicyclists and persons carrying kayaks or canoes should wait near the front of the loading area, since they normally load first. Crews will direct passengers on

placement of kayaks and canoes.

Once on board, secure bikes in the location provided. When leaving the vessel, please

watch for and stay out of the way of vehicles. Shoes with metal sports cleats are not permitted in passenger areas. Note that bicycles on roof racks may count as tall vehicles and be subject to a surcharge.

Only service animals are allowed in terminal buildings or interior cabin spaces on vessels, except for pets in a pet container. However, pets are permitted on

the exposed upper decks of vessels on some routes. Ask terminal staff for loading procedures, as vessels and terminals vary. Animals that are not people-friendly should be muzzled or transported in a pet carrier.

FaresPassenger fares are round trip, with the exception of the Port Townsend/Coupeville route and sailings to/from Sidney, BC. Please refer to the Passenger and Vehicle

Fares brochure or contact us at the numbers listed on the back cover of this schedule.You can pre-purchase your ferry ticket by going to our website. Cash, travelers checks and major credit cards are accepted as payment at the tollbooth. A receipt will be issued for all sales. If a receipt is not issued, or if there is a discrepancy, please call 206-515-3460, or send a description to the address on the back cover of this schedule, Attention: Operations Revenue Control.

must be secured and transported in a vehicle. Transporting a combination of gasoline containers and propane tanks is very restricted.

Please turn off your vehicle in the holding lanes. Vehicle emissions can be harmful to the environment as well as to other customers. Vehicle engines must be turned off while the vessel is underway. Do not restart your car until directed by a crew member.

Smoking is not allowed on WSF vessels. All smoking materials must be extinguished before boarding the vessel. No smoking is allowed within 25 feet of the

entry to ferry terminal buildings.

Security regulations require that all passengers and vehicles are subject to possible security screening.

Americans with Disabilities ActFor medical preferential loading information, contact us at the numbers listed on the back panel of this brochure. Most terminals are accessible and all vessels are

elevator-equipped. Please let us know at the tollbooth if you need elevator access.

This schedule may be obtained in alternate forms by calling 206-515-3460.

We offer seniors (65+), persons with disabilities and passengers with a Medicare card or other eligibility verification travel at half the regular passenger fare. We also offer special rates for youth 6 through 18 years of age. Children 5 and under travel for free.

Safety & SecurityHazardous materials are not allowed aboard a state ferry on scheduled passenger trips except those in compliance with Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: explosive or incendiary devices, chemical, biological, radiological agents or devices, unlawful or illegally-possessed firearms, and illegal fireworks.

Gasoline may be transported in a vehicle in limited quantities up to 12 gallons total in portable containers, not to exceed six gallons maximum per container. Containers must be UL approved and in good condition. All vehicles must have gas caps.

Regulations require that you shut off and tag all propane tanks prior to boarding, unless they are the primary fuel source for your vehicle. A limited number of portable propane tanks may be carried in a vehicle in addition to those installed in recreational vehicles. The total amount of propane shall not exceed 100 pounds (water-weight equivalent) whether in a single 100-pound tank or multiple smaller tanks. All propane tanks

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Fauntleroy (West Seattle) / SouthworthCrossing Time: Approximately 40 minutes (30 minutes for direct route)

Fauntleroy (West Seattle) / VashonCrossing Time: Approximately 20 minutes (45 minutes via Southworth)

Southworth / VashonCrossing Time: Approximately 10 minutes (50 minutes via Fauntleroy)

Notes: (1) Vehicle load limits may be in effect on multiple-destination sailings. (2) Loading of Vashon- destined vehicles will terminate 5 minutes prior to printed departure time on all multiple-destination sailings.

Note: Vehicle load limits may be in effect on multiple-destination sailings. Note: Vehicle load limits may be in effect on multiple-destination sailings.

Anacortes / San Juans / Sidney, BC Notes

ReservationsReservations are highly recommended for travel to Sidney, BC and must be made at least 2 hours in advance. See the Reservations section above for further information.

International TravelProof of citizenship is required for entry into Canada and the United States. Passports, Enhanced Driver’s Licenses and Nexus Cards are accepted for entrance into Canada for travelers 16 years old and older. Travelers entering the U.S. are required to present a valid Passport, Passport Card or Enhanced Driver’s License.

Vehicles and baggage are subject to inspection. Articles you bring into either country are subject to taxation.

Please note: Individuals with felony or DUI convictions are routinely denied entry into Canada. Also, Canadian law prohibits individuals from bringing guns, mace, pepper spray and other personal defense products into Canada.

Traveling with ChildrenU.S. and Canadian citizens who are 15 years old or younger are allowed to travel with just a copy of their birth certificate, as are teens between the ages of 16 and 18 if they are part of an adult-supervised school, religious, cultural or athletic group. If both birth parents are not traveling with children, you must have written authorization from the parent(s) along with a telephone number where they can be reached to verify the authorization or proof of custody. Failure to provide such evidence may make the child inadmissible to Canada.

Customs and Immigration ContactsFor more information about cross-border travel, please consult the following

authorities in advance of your trip:•  U.S. Customs and Border Protection:

360-293-2331•  Canadian Customs and Immigration:

800-461-9999 (from Canada)•  Canadian Border Service:

204-983-3500

Pt. Defiance / TahlequahCrossing Time: Approximately 15 minutes

DailyLeave Point Defiance

Leave Tahlequah

M-F Mondays through Fridays except Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas)

SSH Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays (Thanksgiving and Christmas Day) only

ReservationsIncluding tips on best times to travel

ReservationsReservations are available for the Anacortes/Sidney, BC international route and for the Port Townsend/Coupeville route, and are highly recommended. Note that

reservations must be made at least 2 hours in advance. You can make reservations online via the website below or contact us by calling the numbers on the back cover of this schedule. You can also use your smartphone to scan the QR code to the right to reach our reservations page: www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/reservations

Best Times To TravelVisitors, vacationers and commuters will be vying for limited car deck space for their vehicles, especially in September and October. Busiest travel times are Thursday and Friday evenings westbound and Sunday afternoons eastbound. In the San Juans, peak travel times from Anacortes are Thursday and Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Peak travel times from the islands are all day Sunday and Monday mornings.

Visit our website on the back cover of this schedule for more information about best times to travel, including tables for each of our routes that show, by month, which sailings are generally busiest by day of the week.

5:055:556:457:358:259:15

10:0510:5511:4512:351:402:40

3:404:355:306:307:258:25

9:3010:30

M-F

SSH

5:306:207:108:008:509:40

10:3011:2012:101:002:103:10

4:055:006:007:008:009:00

10:0010:55

M-F

SSH

Westbound Notes■ Priority for Sidney, BC vehicles ticketed

and in line no later than 8:00 a.m.▲ Unloads westbound traffic on

eastbound sailing.● Loads westbound traffic on eastbound

sailing.▼ No interisland vehicles loaded.

Eastbound Notes■ All passengers and their belongings

boarding in Friday Harbor are subject to U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspection.

▲ Unloads eastbound traffic on westbound sailing.

● Loads eastbound traffic on westbound sailing.

▼ No interisland vehicles loaded.

✶This sailing occasionally makes a prearranged stop at Lopez to pick up only school vehicles and passengers, which may delay the Anacortes arrival by approximately ten minutes.

◆The vessel will load, move briefly to the tie-up slip, then sail to Orcas.

✚ The 11:35 a.m. interisland sailing from Friday Harbor stops at Shaw first, then at Orcas and Lopez.

General NotesVehicles, bicycles, and kayaks not ticketed and in line at least 20 minutes prior to printed departure time may not be loaded. Vessel loading will stop two minutes prior to departure time.

Vehicle space on the ferries is apportioned to each island, so ferries making additional island stops may depart with empty space.

Purple Shade: International sailingBlue Shade: Interisland traffic only

(Does not serve Anacortes)

Fri Fridays onlySat Saturdays onlySun Sundays onlyExSun Except Sundays

Dep Time is departure time Time is arrival time

Anacortes / San Juan Islands / Sidney, BC Notes

Leave Southworth

◆ Direct route – does not stop at Vashon● Limited vehicle load▲ Loads foot passengers and pre-registered

carpools and vanpools onlyFri Fridays only

Monday through FridayLeave Fauntleroy

Monday through FridayLeave Fauntleroy

Leave Vashon

● Via Southworth▲ Loads foot passengers only

Monday through FridayLeave Southworth

4:055:356:157:309:35

9:5510:4512:0012:45

2:05

3:255:306:107:007:55

9:2010:4512:05

1:202:40

Leave Vashon

● Via Fauntleroy▲ Loads foot passengers onlyFri Fridays only

4:255:105:507:057:508:459:10

9:3010:2011:3512:201:402:153:00

3:354:205:055:456:357:308:55

10:2011:4012:552:10

5:105:506:106:507:058:259:109:30

10:20

10:4011:1511:3511:5512:2012:551:251:402:45

3:004:004:455:055:456:056:357:057:30

8:058:559:20

10:2011:4012:55

2:10

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4:205:006:006:407:558:259:20

9:5510:1511:1012:251:102:252:50

3:454:055:105:556:307:208:25

9:3511:0512:251:40

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Fri

4:054:405:205:456:206:407:007:207:55

8:158:459:009:40

10:1510:3511:3011:5012:25

12:451:502:203:254:355:105:356:357:00

7:408:308:459:55

10:4512:05

1:20 ●

4:205:006:006:407:558:25

9:209:55

10:1511:1012:25

1:10

2:254:055:106:307:208:25

9:3511:0512:25

1:40●

Fri

Saturday and SundayLeave Fauntleroy

5:106:056:507:358:359:159:45

10:1010:4511:1011:4012:201:402:20

3:004:004:406:006:207:40

10:20

11:4012:552:10

Leave Southworth

◆ Direct route – does not stop at VashonSat Saturdays onlySun Sundays only

Sat ◆

Sat

Sun ◆

4:206:006:507:408:209:20

10:0010:2010:5511:3012:0012:25

1:102:253:10 3:504:505:30

6:357:108:25

11:0512:251:40

Sat

Sat

Sun

Saturday and SundayLeave Fauntleroy

● Via SouthworthSat Saturdays onlySun Sundays only

5:106:056:507:358:359:15

10:1010:4511:10

11:4012:2012:50

1:201:402:002:203:003:20

4:004:204:405:105:406:206:407:207:40

8:009:20

10:20 11:4012:55

2:10

Leave Vashon

Sat

Sun

Sun

4:405:356:207:108:00 8:409:209:40

10:20

10:4011:1511:5012:2012:45

1:151:301:502:30

2:453:303:504:104:455:105:355:506:10

6:557:107:308:459:55

10:4512:05

1:20

Sun

SunSat

Sat

Sun

Saturday and SundayLeave Southworth

Leave Vashon5:356:307:208:009:009:40

10:3511:1011:3512:0512:502:05

2:453:254:255:056:458:05

10:4512:051:202:40

● Via FauntleroySat Saturdays onlySun Sundays only

Sat

4:206:006:507:408:209:20

10:00

10:2010:5511:3012:0012:251:102:25

3:103:504:505:306:357:108:25

11:0512:251:40

Sat

Sun

Sat

Anacortes / San Juan Islands / Sidney, BC Westbound – Daily

Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Anacortes Lopez Shaw Orcas Friday Harbor Sidney

4:15 ----- ----- ----- 5:20 ----- 5:30 ----- 7:00 6:20 ----- ----- 6:20 7:10 ----- ----- 7:40 ----- ----- 6:55 7:15 7:35 8:15 ----- 7:30 ----- 9:00 8:20 ----- ----- 8:30 ----- ----- ----- 9:55 11:10 9:30 ----- ----- ----- 10:35 ----- ----- 9:55 10:15 10:35 11:15 ----- 10:35 11:25 11:40 11:50 ----- ----- ----- 1:05 12:20 12:40 2:00 ----- 12:35 1:15 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1:55 ----- ----- 2:45 ----- ----- 2:40 ----- ----- ----- 3:45 ----- ----- 3:50 4:10 4:30 5:10 ----- 3:40 ----- 4:35 4:45 ----- ---- 4:30 5:20 ----- ----- 5:50 ----- 6:00 6:50 ----- ----- 7:20 ----- 6:30 ----- 7:25 7:35 ----- ----- ----- 7:30 7:50 8:05 8:45 ----- 8:25 9:15 ----- ----- 9:45 ----- 8:55 ----- 9:45 9:55 ----- ----- 10:30 11:25 ----- 11:55 12:35 -----

. Eastbound – Daily

Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive Sidney Friday Harbor Orcas Shaw Lopez Anacortes

----- 5:45 ----- ----- 6:30 7:10 ----- 6:10 7:35 7:15 6:50 ----- ----- ----- 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:10 ----- 8:05 ----- ----- ----- 9:10 ----- ----- 8:45 9:00 9:30 10:10 ----- 8:30 9:15 9:30 9:50 ----- ----- 11:05 ----- ----- ----- 12:10 ----- ----- 12:25 12:40 ----- 1:30 ----- 11:35 12:40 12:20 1:00 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1:35 2:15 12:05 1:55 ----- ----- ----- 3:00 ----- 2:15 ----- ----- 3:05 3:55 ----- 2:20 3:10 3:25 3:45 ----- ----- ----- 3:15 ----- ----- 4:05 ----- 4:15 ----- ----- 5:00 5:40 ----- ----- 5:15 4:35 ----- 6:05 ----- 5:45 6:45 7:00 7:20 ----- ----- 6:25 ----- ----- 7:10 7:50 ----- ----- 7:50 7:25 ----- 8:40 ----- 7:45 ----- ----- 8:25 9:05 ----- 8:50 ----- ----- ----- 10:10 ----- ----- 10:05 9:45 ----- 10:55 ----- 10:05 ----- ----- ----- 11:10

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