By JERRY CORNFIELD

Washington State Standard

A trip on a Washington state ferry will get more expensive this fall.

The Washington State Transportation Commission on Wednesday approved fare hikes of 3% on Oct. 1 and another 3% on May 1, 2026. It also increased the summer season surcharge to 35% on all routes next year and, on a trial basis, extended the life of multi-ride passes to 120 days starting next May. Those passes now expire after 90 days.

“It is never a fun job to raise rates,” said Commissioner Debbie Young. The final product, she said, is the best they could devise “to keep the impact minimized on the regular rider who feels it most.”

Also Wednesday, commissioners acted to require operators of public and private bus services, as well as vanpool and public rideshare services,

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