Fares go up for Washington State Ferries for October

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Fares go up for Washington State Ferries for October
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Most Washington state ferry fares are going up effective Oct. 1. Walk-on and drive-on fares increase an average of 4.25%.

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Peak season surcharges ended along with the month of September, though, so that will help offset some of the increases. With the new rates, round trip Seattle to Bainbridge, as well as Edmonds-Kingston, will cost $28.20 for car and driver.Seattle – Bremerton: Passenger Fare will be $9.85 and Small Vehicle Fare will be $14.10.Anacortes – Lopez: Passenger Fare will be $15.85 and Small Vehicle Fare will be $32.25.The new transportation budget requires state ferries to generate $419 million in revenue. According to the Washington State Transportation Commission, fares fund 57% of WSF’s operations and maintenance.

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