Port Townsend-Seattle foot ferry successful even when bridge is open

PORT TOWNSEND — The state ought to close the Hood Canal Bridge more often, say foot-ferry passengers who rode to Seattle on Sunday — even though the bridge had been reopened ahead of schedule the night before.

“Our people all got on the boat [the Aqua Express] this morning,”‘ said Pat Porter at the Port Townsend Visitors Center Sunday.

“Everybody is asking, ‘Can we do this again?”‘

A round-trip voyage to and from downtown Seattle cost $15. Many people never disembarked in the city but rode the Aqua Express for a sunny day on the water.

The bridge was closed at 8 p.m. Thursday and was scheduled to remain shut until 4 a.m. today as workers rolled a new 190-foot approach span into place on the Jefferson County end.

Instead, the bridge was reopened to traffic at 10:20 p.m. Saturday because workers never encountered the glitches for which they’d built in extra time.

The state Department of Transportation will close the bridge again from 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 21, up to 4 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 25, to replace approach spans on the Kitsap County end.

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