They also want you to know they are taking applications

||| FROM PATTY RUBSTELLO for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES |||


Change to upcoming service plans

Because of crewing challenges, we made the difficult decision to delay the addition of a second boat on our Port Townsend/Coupeville route until no sooner than Sunday, June 6. We’re still planning to increase service starting Sunday, May 9, at Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth (three-boat service similar to previous spring and fall schedules) and Anacortes/San Juan Islands, where timetables will be similar to previous summer schedules without a fifth vessel that mainly served Sidney, British Columbia.

Photo of crewmember wearing a mask while working aboard a ferry

Crewmember relief requests have recently increased significantly, in part because vessel employees are requesting time off to get their COVID-19 vaccines.

I understand the impact this change will have on many riders and communities. That’s why we carefully analyzed recent ridership trends on the three routes where we plan to increase service. Total riders in the San Juan Islands are already above 2019 levels and we’re experiencing daily overloads on our “Triangle” route. In addition, Port Townsend/ Coupeville vehicle reservations are relatively light before Memorial Day.

As a reminder, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still recommends delaying travel and we continue to ask the public to limit rides on our ferries to essential purposes only.

As far as crewing, if you’re interested in working in our fleet or know someone who may be, we’re currently accepting applications for on-call deckhandsoilers and terminal attendants.

Thank you for your understanding and patience as we navigate the various effects of the pandemic.


 

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