What is the longest ferry ride in Washington state?
Bremerton is the longest ferry of the three (1 hour vs.30 min). It not only crosses the sound but winds its way through a passage between islands to get to Bremerton.
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Mike of DownieLive is the latter, proven by how he voluntarily got on the Alaska Marine Highway System. It is America's longest ferry, which travels 1,300 miles from Bellingham, Washington, to Whittier, Alaska.
The ferries in our region are free, including the tourist attraction, the Kootenay Lake Ferry, which is the longest free ferry in the world. It's a 35-minute journey covering 8km, and operates year round.
The Jumbo Mark II vessels are the largest in WSF's fleet and produce 26% of WSF's total annual greenhouse gas emissions. They also serve the most densely populated urban areas in Central Sound.
About 4.6 million people ride the Seattle / Bainbridge Island route each year. The trip from Seattle to Bainbridge Island via ferry boat (locals refer to it merely as “the boat”) is 35 minutes. The two Washington State Ferry boats on this route are over 400 feet long, and can carry up to 200 cars and 2,500 passengers.