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Mon Jan 12, 2026, 04:04 PM Yesterday

Transportation Washington State Ferries to test public Wi-Fi service this summer

The days might be numbered for your next Puget Sound ferry ride to be a fleeting offline oasis, free from the incessant demands of email, pop-up ads and doomscrolling.

Washington State Ferries is yielding to requests from commuters for internet access, which the state Legislature heard and turned into an order for a Wi-Fi pilot project.

In a newly published report to the Legislature, the ferry system laid out its plans for a limited trial of free Wi-Fi at one terminal (Bremerton) and on one ferry, the Chimacum. Installation of antennas and routers is slated for this spring to facilitate a Wi-Fi test period during the summer.

Traveler demand and reviews, along with the availability of future state funding, will determine if a wider rollout happens. The ferry system offered pay-to-use Wi-Fi hotspots previously but discontinued that partnership in 2016 due to poor performance and low uptake.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2026/01/11/washington-state-ferries-to-test-public-wi-fi-service-this-summer/

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