Olympic
Region - PO Box 47440 - Olympia, WA 98504-7440 - 360-357-2600
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 21, 2009
JI09-05
Contact:
Joe Irwin, Hood Canal
Bridge Communications, 253-305-6412
Becky Hixson, Hood Canal Bridge Communications, 253-305-6450
WSDOT
to ride Victoria Express wave for Hood Canal Bridge Project
SHINE – WSDOT has contracted with Victoria Express for water
shuttle service that WSDOT’s Ferries Division crews will operate
between South Point and Lofall when the Hood Canal Bridge closes for six
weeks.
The public service begins May 1. The free water shuttle will depart the
docks in Lofall and South Point every half hour between 4 a.m. and 11
p.m. during the six-week bridge closure. The 149-passenger vessels will
have the capability to transport more than 11,000 people daily.
“The reliable movement of people and goods is critical to our economy,
especially in an area so dependent on the Hood Canal Bridge,” said
Paula Hammond, Secretary of Transportation. “The water shuttle service
will serve a dual role during the closure. It will address a major need
by providing people a quick, reliable way to access the Olympic
Peninsula, and it will help reduce traffic on US 101.”
Kitsap, Jefferson and Clallam transit will offer connecting services,
transporting travelers from the docks at Lofall and South Point to
corresponding park and ride lots in Port Gamble and Shine Pit, as well
as communities throughout the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas.
“Dovetailing the water shuttle and transit services like this saves
people time and money that they would have spent driving around on US
101,” Hammond said. “The combined services provide travelers another
option in getting to and from the Olympic Peninsula during the
closure.”
The Port Angeles-based Victoria Express vessels will begin practice runs
between water shuttle docks in late-April.
The closure will be a challenging time for travelers. WSDOT is
encouraging people to get ready now, reviewing their transportation
options to determine the most viable option.
The Hood Canal Bridge retrofit and replacement project is 87 percent
complete and will improve the existing east half, making it wider, safer
and more reliable. For more information, visit http://www.hoodcanalbridge.com/.
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