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News from King County Department of Transportation
The Elliott Bay Water Taxi will wrap up its ninth sailing season at 11 p.m
. Saturday evening (Sept. 30) at Seacrest Dock in West Seattle, marking the completion of its most successful run yet. King County Metro Transit projects overall ridership for this season will be more than 118,000 passengers - the highest summer ridership in water taxi history. This season saw an increase of approximately nine percent over the same period last year. The service, provided by the 62-foot Argosy Cruise vessel “Sightseer” carried as many as 150 passengers at a time for the 12-minute ride between Seacrest Dock in West Seattle and Pier 55 along the downtown Seattle waterfront. It was complemented by a bus shuttle in West Seattle – Route 773. Whether it was for commute or play, water taxi passengers could not have had a more scenic, relaxing trip across Elliott Bay. “The Elliott Bay Water Taxi has become part of a summer commuting experience for thousands of residents,” King County Executive Ron Sims. “But this past summer, its value as a public transportation option became even clearer when the water taxi carried more than 1,600 commuters to downtown Seattle during an eight-hour closure of the West Seattle Bridge. The traffic back-ups were so extreme, Metro added extra runs to accommodate more passengers – once again proving the water taxi’s worth as an important transportation alternative.”
Since its inception, the water taxi has delivered more than 770,000
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