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Revision as of 15:55, 21 November 2015

Operated by the State of Washington under the WSDOT.

Current Classes

Puget Sound Vessels

Class Thumbnail Years City Number of Vessels Engine Notes
Hiyu Class Washington State Ferries Hiyu-a.jpg 1967 Portland, Or 1
  • Retirement is on hold until fleet is fix or the Chimacum enters service
Kwa-di Tabil class 2010, 2011 Seattle, Wa 3
  • Replace the Steal electric class
Evergreen State class Washington State Ferries Tillikum-a.jpg 1954, 1958, 1959 Seattle, Wa 3
  • First class built for WSF
  • Have golden strips painted onto the whistle to mark 50 years in service with the fleet.
Issaquah class File:Washington State Ferries Kitsap-a.JPG 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 Seattle, Wa 6
  • All rebuilt in the 1980 or 1990 due a lots problem with the class
  • All other vessels in this, except the M/V Sealth, class got gallery decks installed for 124 cars can be carried
  • M/V Sealth can only carry 90 cars while the rest had ramps installed to allow for 124 cars carried.
  • M/V Chelan is one of two vessels that can do the Sidney B.C to Anacortes, WA route
Olympic Class File:Washington State Ferries Tokitae-a.JPG 2014, 2015, 2017 Seattle, Wa 3
Super Class Washington State Ferries Kaleetan-a.jpg 1967 San Diego, Ca 4
Jumbo Class 1972, 1973 Seattle, Wa 2
Jumbo Mark II Class Washington State Ferries Wenatchee-a.jpg 1997, 1998, 1999 Seattle, Wa 3
  • Biggest ships in the fleet

Columbia river

Class Thumbnail Years City Number of Vessels Engine Notes
Sanpoli 2013 Seattle, WA
  • Operates on the Keller ferry