Parking
There are many parking lots near the Bremerton terminal. All are within 3.5 blocks of the terminal. Time and price options are posted at each lot. All offer 24-hour rates for overnight or extended stays. Parking is also available under the Bremerton Hotel/Conference Center and city garage three blocks north of terminal. For more information contact Impark Parking Services at 360-616-4808 or at the City of Bremerton website.
The Kitsap Transit bus routes to the Bremerton Ferry Terminal are 11, 15, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, & 26. For more detailed bus information, please visit Kitsap Transit's Rider Resources page.
Pickup and dropoff information at the Bremerton Transit Center is available here.
Airport Shuttle
The Kitsap Airporter provides bus service from Sea-Tac International Airport to the Kitsap Peninsula.
Motorcycles
While motorcycles are not, by Washington Administrative Code (WAC 468-300-700), a preferential loading category of users, they are often loaded prior to automobiles for operational and staging purposes. Arrival at the dock after vehicle load has commenced requires motorcycles to wait until all cars have been loaded for the next motorcycle loading opportunity. Motorcycles should proceed, while on the dock, at no more than 10 mph. Use caution when car decks are wet. The following information details specific staging for this terminal:
Motorcycle Fare Purchase/Redemption
Purchase tickets at the auto tollbooths, at the kiosk inside the terminal waiting room, or online in advance.
Motorcycle Entry/Staging
Queue with automobiles prior to tollbooth. Sales and fare collection occur at tollbooth main window, no transactions through back window. Staging varies by time of day and slip in use, ask the ticket sellers or traffic attendants where to stage.
Motorcycle Loading
Loading order: Bicycles, motorcycles, vehicles, late arriving motorcycles as space permits.
During commute hours, a motorcycle mid-load may occur.
Motorcycle Special Communication
For motorcycles arriving after vehicle load concludes, space availability will determine ability to board sailing.
Trucks
WSF requires trucks with a gross vehicle weight of over 80,000 lbs and/or over 8’6” wide to have “travel approval” before crossing any of our routes. Vessels on this route have a limited height clearance and trucks may be loaded out of sequence.
Trucks that have a gross vehicle weight of over 80,000 lbs but are hauling less than 80,000 lbs will need to provide a weight slip.
Please fill out our Oversized/Overweight Vehicle Travel form and email it to wsfinfo@wsdot.wa.gov. Please allow three business days for completion and approval. You can contact us at anytime for status updates at (206)464-6400.
Bikes
There is no payment for passengers or bicycles traveling from Bremerton to Seattle. Bicyclists may bypass the line of vehicle traffic to get onto the ferry dock. A rider does not need to stop at the tollbooth traveling eastbound. Bicyclists should arrive 20 minutes prior to departure time to be loaded at the beginning of loading process. If a bicyclist arrives after vehicle loading has begun, they will be loaded at the end of the load. There are five racks at the terminal which hold 28 bikes.
HOV
Carpool/Vanpools must be ticketed and in line 10 minutes before scheduled sailing time to receive preferential loading. If you are late, you will be loaded on a space available basis at the end of the loading.
For information or to register for our rideshare program see ourcarpools and vanpools page.
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