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How to get to Rich Passage in Bainbridge Island by bus or ferry?

Directions to Rich Passage (Bainbridge Island) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Rich Passage

    BusBus: 86.
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Bus: 86.

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Location: Bainbridge Island, Seattle - Tacoma, WA

Rich Passage, Bainbridge Island
Rich Passage, Bainbridge IslandRich Passage is a tidal strait in Puget Sound, allowing access to Bremerton, Washington, Sinclair Inlet, and Dyes Inlet. It separates Bainbridge Island from the Manchester area of Kitsap Peninsula. Due to the activities at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Rich Passage has a high volume of marine traffic. The Seattle-Bremerton ferry, part of the Washington State Ferries, travels the length of Rich Passage on its route. In addition to the many ferry trips each way per day, tugs with hawser tows and various types of naval and recreational craft all contribute to a considerable collision hazard, particularly at the sharp bend off Point Glover. Strong tidal conditions prevail in this vicinity, and deep-draft outbound vessels making the sharp turn may be unavoidably set well over to the eastern shore. Fort Ward State Park and Manchester State Park are on the Rich Passage waterfront. Rich Passage was named by Charles Wilkes during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838-1842, to honor William Rich, the expedition's botanist.
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Bainbridge Island has 2 transit type(s), including: bus or ferry, operated by several transit agencies, including Sound Transit, Seattle Streetcar, Sound Transit, Metro Transit, Metro Transit, Sound Transit, Whatcom Transportation Authority, Mason Transit Authority, Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT), Snoqualmie Valley Transportation, Amtrak, Island Transit, Kitsap Transit, Intercity Transit and Everett Transit