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San Juan ferry service gets back to capacity

San Juan ferry service gets back to capacity

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ANACORTES, Wash. – Ferry service to the San Juan Islands from Anacortes will be back on its regular summer schedule starting this Saturday, July 29th.

The Washington Department of Transportation says repairs and some boat moves will have five boats back on the route.

Service was reduced on July 19th when a boat broke down and there wasn’t a replacement.

Travelers can make vehicle reservations for this weekend and beyond as of Thursday, July 27th.

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