![]() ![]() The current design of the existing bike rack (each with inside openings of 2.25") makes it impossible to safely secure bikes with fenders, disc brakes, or balloon tires. Crews will direct passengers on secure placement of their bikes in one of the 12 exterior racks. OPDMDs (i.e, ATVs, Segways, mopeds, scooters, golf carts) infringe upon safe operation due to strict weight limits enacted and enforced by the United States Coast Guard, the high volume of pedestrian traffic, the design and operational characteristics of the vessel (there is no available storage to secure such devices), and the substantial risk posed by combustion-engines containing flammable liquid fuel that is a marine pollutant.īicycles are welcome aboard on a first-come first-served basis. ![]() *Mobility Devices are defined by the ADA as "a manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor and outdoor locomotion." Other power-driven mobility devices (OPDMDs) will NOT be allowed aboard the passenger only Rich Passage 1 to maintain the safety of all passengers and crew members. An elevator at the end of the gangway will transport passengers to the ferry dock.įor everyone's safety, passengers using a wheelchair or other mobility devices must be assisted down the ramp by a customer-service representative due to the potentially steep slope. Passengers can reach the Bremerton Ferry Dock from the bus deck by taking the main elevator down to the boardwalk and following signs to the gangway towards the Foot Ferries. The Rich Passage 1 can accommodate up to four mobility devices* on a first-come, first served basis. Crewmembers will help to ensure a safe and secure ride. Kitsap Transit ferries and gangways are wheelchair friendly. Passengers must be on board 2 minutes prior to departure. Passengers should arrive a minimum of 10 minutes before scheduled departures. Schedule Tips | Print Schedule | Fare Information | Holiday Scheduleĭeparture times listed on the schedule refer to the time that vessels pull away from the dock. ![]()
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