FERRY ALERT UPDATE: Triangle Route may remain on two-boat schedule for ‘couple of weeks’

One day after pulling the third boat from Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth because of a ferry breakdown elsewhere, Washington State Ferries says it expects that the Triangle Route “will be on the two-boat schedule for the next couple of weeks.” But starting this afternoon, WSF is adding back an unscheduled third boat, the 64-vehicle M/V Salish. (Check the Vessel Watch tracker to see when it’s officially on the run.)

3 Replies to "FERRY ALERT UPDATE: Triangle Route may remain on two-boat schedule for 'couple of weeks'"

  • Brian September 30, 2025 (8:19 pm)

    I gotta say, the Salish is a heckuva ship. Really sleek looking and clean. 

    • IDC9 September 30, 2025 (8:35 pm)

      Salish and her sisters, Kennewick and Chetzemoka, are indeed nice vessels. WSF crews do a great job keeping them looking spiffy and smart, especially on the inside.

  • IDC9 September 30, 2025 (8:37 pm)

    Good to see that WSF has brought Salish back to Fauntleroy to help during this period. It makes the dreadful two boat schedules just a bit more bearable.

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