With Seattle's famed Space Needle in the background, the MV Doc Maynard glides across Elliott Bay toward West Seattle.

Water Taxi spring schedule postponed to at least April 20, 2020

Each year, the start of King County Water Taxi’s spring/summer schedule coincides with the week of the Mariner’s home opener, kicking off seven months of increased service to commuters, local explorers, and tourists alike. This year, peak season service was scheduled to begin on Monday, March 23, with a [now-canceled] Mariners home opener game scheduled…

#Metromance: Meet the sailing sweethearts, Irene and Bruce

It was West Seattle Blog that first posed the question: “Water Taxi: More romantic than a Venice gondola?” As the official blog of the King County Water Taxi, we are pleased to confirm that, yes – our water taxi is more romantic than that of our Venetian counterparts. Just ask the myriad couples who’ve had…

Visually impaired person walking with cane and service dog on new terminal's tactile pathway.

ADA Enhancements to Passenger-Only Ferry Terminal

This past week was World Braille Day and 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To celebrate, we are taking you on a tour of the ADA enhancements available at the new passenger-only ferry terminal at Pier 50 thanks to a video produced in partnership with Kitsap Ferries. From tactile…

Snazzy new signage unveiled at the passenger-only ferry terminal

If you’re waiting for a sign that you should be riding King County Water Taxi, here it is. An actual sign. Our new passenger-only ferry terminal in downtown Seattle received shiny new accessories: several dynamic signs. Previously, passengers received scheduling updates through transit alerts over email or text, and relied on hard copy signage for…

10 Years of Water Taxi

My, how the years have sailed by. The year was 2007. Washington State Ferries operated two morning runs and two evening runs to and from Vashon Island, and its passenger-only ferry was the only direct access for Vashon residents to downtown Seattle. After the Washington State Legislature directed WSF to eliminate passenger-only ferry service, the…

Share your memories: 10 years of Water Taxi

This morning, we kicked off a celebration of 10 years of the King County Water Taxi service with King County Executive Dow Constantine, King County Councilmember Joe McDermott, Washington State Ferries Assistant Secretary Amy Scarton, and Federal Transportation Administration’s Deputy Regional Director Ken Feldman, along with 100+ other friends and partners involved in the new…

#LoveBoat: Rozi & Brandon cozy up by bus and boat

Today being the day of love, we’re bringing you our first-ever #LoveBoat feature story. Our #LoveBoat series will share tales of people who have met or bonded with their special someone on the water taxi. This inaugural story features one couple who loved the West Seattle Water Taxi so much, they incorporated it into their…