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Water Taxi

Have fun, avoid traffic and enjoy beautiful views from your seat on the King County Water Taxi. Our fast boats can connect you from downtown Seattle to both Vashon Island and West Seattle. Ride the Water Taxi for a memorable and affordable transit trip today!

Seattle skyline and the water front

Los autobuses de Metro son accesibles y aptos para bicicletas

lleve su bicicleta en el transporte público

El uso de la bicicleta como medio de transporte es cada vez más popular, y los autobuses de Metro ofrecen una forma sencilla de incluir la bicicleta en tus desplazamientos. Los portabicicletas delanteros de cada autobús pueden albergar hasta tres bicicletas y es muy sencillo cargar y descargar la bicicleta en una parada, sólo tiene que decírselo al conductor antes de hacerlo... Ir en bicicleta con el transporte público es una opción fácil, divertida y cómoda.

Bicicletas en el transporte público

Accesibilidad

Todos los autobuses tienen rampas en la puerta delantera. Si tiene una silla de ruedas o un cochecito, o si necesita ayuda adicional para subir al autobús, pídale al conductor por la rampa.

Los asientos situados justo detrás del conductor están reservados para personas con discapacidad, personas mayores o padres con niños pequeños. Utilice correas de seguridad para sujetar objetos como cochecitos y sillas de ruedas.

Accesibilidad

Rider information

Accessibility

The Water Taxi’s docks, passenger waiting areas and boats are accessible for passengers with disabilities and/or mobility devices. If you need assistance boarding the boat, please tell a crew member or press the ADA assistance call button located in the Pier 50 waiting area.

Lost and found

If you lose an item, please check with the crew within 24 hours. If more than 24 hours have passed, please fill out the Metro Lost and Found form. Items will be held for 30 days. If you find an item, please tell a crew member.

Open the Lost and Found form

Bicycles and pets

Bikes are welcome at no additional charge. Please walk your bike between the pier entrance and the Water Taxi. Bicycles are limited to 73" long and 15" wide. Bags and trailers may need to be disconnected prior to being placed in the bike rack to allow more space. Bicycle capacity is limited to 18-26 bikes depending on your boat.

Well behaved dogs on leashes and cats in crates are allowed on the Water Taxi for free.

Strollers and luggage

Strollers and luggage are allowed aboard at no charge and must be properly stored. Please ask crew for help.

Paying your fare

Passengers must pay one-way fares in one of the following ways as they board.

  • Cash: Pay your cash fare (exact amount only) when entering the Water Taxi.
  • ORCA card: Tap your ORCA card on the card reader being held by a crew member. Cards can be purchased online, at participating stores or at Pier 50 in downtown Seattle. They must be loaded with E-purse (electronic funds) or a pass (i.e., a PugetPass, U-PASS or funds provided by employers). For more ORCA information or to purchase, reload or check your existing card balance, please visit www.myorca.com
  • Transit GO Ticket mobile app: Download the Transit GO Ticket app on your mobile device, add credit card information in “settings” and purchase Water Taxi electronic tickets. Activate tickets within 2 hours of departure and show to a crew member prior to boarding.
  • Paper ticket: Buy an Adult-fare ticket from a vending machine at the terminal using a credit or debit card. Put the ticket in the fare box when boarding.
  • Checks and bus transfers are not accepted. ORCA card transfers are valid for two hours.

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