The ferry system issued roughly two dozen travel alerts on Saturday as passengers took advantage of nice weather.
SEATTLE — Some frustrated passengers waited up to two hours at multiple Washington State Ferries (WSF) terminals on Saturday as travelers took advantage of nice weather throughout the afternoon.
The trend is expected to continue into the summer.
“We’re starting to ramp up toward our busy summer season. From about now into mid-May, we start seeing traffic on our ferry routes increase as much as three times on some routes,” said WSF spokesperson Bryn Hunter. “I’d ask folks to be patient. Out crews care so much
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