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,…

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…

Crews install the first deck slabs of King County Water Taxi's future Passenger Only Ferry (POF) facility in July 2018.

Construction update: First deck slabs of Water Taxi’s future home are in!

For all of you on land, you most likely didn’t notice that construction on our future home on the Seattle waterfront hit a major milestone this month. Installation of the first concrete slabs for the future Passenger Only Ferry (POF) facility began last week – marking some of the most significant work on our future…