Remember, no more Elliott Bay Water Taxi — till 2009

Click that picture to play the video clip — and a few seconds in, you’ll hear the captain’s farewell, as she sailed the Elliott Bay Water Taxi away from West Seattle for the last time at 11 pm last night. (We were at Seacrest for the WT’s first arrival of the year on 4/27/08, so it seemed only right to see it off for the season finale.) Twelve hours earlier, we were on the EBWT as a prelude to County Councilmember Dow Constantine’s media briefing — we shared most of the information (and some pix) in this earlier report, but here’s one more loose end – his reiteration of the importance of going to the King County Ferry District public hearing Monday afternoon to let other board members know you support the WT as they get ready to decide whether to reauthorize the Ferry District levy (or e-mailing your support):

That hearing, again, is 1:30 pm Monday at the Council Chambers in the King County Courthouse downtown. (And if you just can’t be there, e-mail your thoughts about the Water Taxi to info@kingcountyferries.org) Meantime, one last tidbit of video — one of those clips that would wind up on the cutting-room floor but the Internet is infinite, so we’re tacking it on for those who like to see behind the scenes too – following the Moose and Councilmember Constantine over to the boat next door for the media briefing:

Councilmember Constantine said the Water Taxi should be starting up earlier in April next year than it did this year (which was 4/27) – no exact date reported so far, however. Year-round operation is expected to begin in 2010.

4 Replies to "Remember, no more Elliott Bay Water Taxi -- till 2009 "

  • d November 1, 2008 (10:13 am)

    What a nice little video clip!

  • Cathy Rouyer November 1, 2008 (11:41 am)

    You keep us informed and smiling!

  • Noelle F. November 2, 2008 (1:54 pm)

    Will the Elliott Bay Water Taxi be year round starting in 2010? Or, is that just a rumor?

  • WSB November 2, 2008 (2:11 pm)

    That’s what Councilmember Constantine and the Ferry District say. But tomorrow’s hearing and the reauthorization vote later in November (see previous coverage – click the Elliott Bay Water Taxi link under the headline) are key — TR

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