A group of riders from Vashon Island - including a bicylist - disembark the MV Sally Fox after it arrives at Pier 52 on the Seattle waterfront.

Please help Water Taxi address bicycle overflow by taking our online survey by Dec. 19

We need your help, Water Taxi riders. To address bicycle capacity issues, King County is evaluating how to best address bicycle overflow and management aboard its Water Taxi vessels. To help create the best policy or service changes, we would like to hear from all Water Taxi riders. Please take a few minutes to complete…

King County Executive Dow Constantine, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, King County Council Chair Joe McDermott and others speak to media at Seacrest Park about preparing for the upcoming SR 99 closure.

More water taxi service in West Seattle starts Jan. 14

Attention West Seattle residents: Now is the time to prepare and plan your commute for when State Route 99 closes for three weeks next month. Thanks to the King County Water Taxi, you’ll have a quick, congestion-free option to reach downtown Seattle during SR 99’s realignment and beyond in 2019. Starting Monday, Jan. 14 until…

A westward-facing image at King County Water Taxi's future Passenger Only Ferry (POF) facility. With completion of the shelter's structural frame - show being built in this picture - it marks the first time work on the facility has gone vertical.

Construction update: Work on Water Taxi’s future home goes vertical

Move over, waves and swells. You’re not the only thing that’s been seen rising above sea level along the Seattle waterfront in recent weeks. This month, crews completed construction of the structural framing of our Passenger Only Ferry (POF) facility – marking the first time construction on our future home has gone vertical! Before that,…

The north side of Colman Dock is supported by old creosote timber piles (pictured here) from the 1930's. That entire section of dock will be demolished and replaced with a new concrete and steel trestle.

Heads up to riders: Upcoming Colman Dock construction work could affect the senses

King County Water Taxi riders could soon begin hearing – and even smelling – the construction taking place at Colman Dock. Beginning Monday, Nov. 26, the entire north half of Washington State Department of Transportation’s Seattle ferry terminal will be under construction. Crews will begin pulling out the old creosote timber piles that support the north trestle and…

Winter schedule for West Seattle route starts Monday, Oct. 29

The air is crisp, the leaves are changing colors and the days are getting shorter – all signs that the King County Water Taxi is approaching the start of its winter sailing schedule on the West Seattle route! The schedule starts Monday, Oct. 29 and ends March 28, 2019. The winter sailing schedule means vessels…

A King County Water Taxi sign greets passers-by of the service's temporary facility at Pier 52

Heads up! Alaskan Way changes mean Water Taxi passengers will need to take extra precaution near Pier 52

Attention King County Water Taxi riders: You’re going to want to be extra careful when leaving or approaching our location along the Seattle waterfront. Beginning Monday, Oct. 15, the Washington State Department of Transportation will shift Alaskan Way from under the Alaskan Way Viaduct west, toward the waterfront. That means there will be two lanes…

Councilmember Joe McDermott with Marine Division Director Paul Brodeur, Jeff Bearden, Captain of the Water Taxi Doc Maynard and Deckhand Bob McDougall. The County Council recognized Captain Bearden and his crew for rescuing a man who fell out of his boat into Elliott Bay near West Seattle’s Seacrest Dock.

King County Council recognizes Water Taxi crew who rescued man near West Seattle over the summer

Fifteen minutes. That’s the amount of time that had elapsed from the moment the crew working King County Water Taxi’s West Seattle route on Aug. 30 spotted a man overboard in Elliott Bay to the time medics were giving him a clean bill of health. During those 15 minutes, the three-person crew – relying on…

A picture of the deck of the future Passenger Only Ferry (POF) facility for the King County Water Taxi after the final deck was put into place late September.

Construction update: Final deck slab is in place!

It has been all hands on deck throughout construction of our future home on the Seattle waterfront – now we’re happy to report that all of the deck is in place! Construction on King County Water Taxi’s future home reached another milestone last week when crews installed the final deck slab that will support our…

An aerial view of a work at the site of the future Passenger Only Ferry facility to Colman Dock.

WSDOT: Opening for future Water Taxi home moved to summer 2019

The Washington State Department of Transportation released the following update regarding King County Water Taxi’s future home, the Passenger-Only Ferry (POF) facility at Colman Dock: The opening date of the new passenger-only ferry building and pier, currently under construction on the south side of Colman Dock, has moved to summer 2019 instead of this fall. The…

A video still of two crew members with King County Water Taxi rescuing a man in Elliott Bay on Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018.

Training helped prepare Water Taxi crew for in-water rescue this week in Elliott Bay

An ordinary evening sailing from West Seattle turned into an extraordinary display of preparation and skill when our three-person crew rescued a man stranded in Elliott Bay on Thursday. The rescue took place shortly before 6 p.m., after the MV Doc Maynard left Seacrest Dock and headed toward Pier 52 in Downtown Seattle. The crew…