YWCA-Rolling Bay Route explained

YWCA-Rolling Bay route
Crosses:Puget Sound
Operator:Kitsap County Transportation Company
Ferrytype:Steamboat and motor vessel

The YWCA-Rolling Bay route was a shipping route that originated from Seattle, Washington. The route included stops on the east side of Bainbridge Island, Washington at the YWCA summer camp (a Boy Scout camp and a riding camp were also located nearby) and at Rolling Bay.[1]

As of January 1, 1917, the Kitsap County Transportation Company was operating steamboats on the route.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=XVipB9Gu_JkC&q=Y.W.C.A&pg=PA622 Federal Writers Project, Washington – A Guide to the Evergreen State (1935)
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=0EI3AAAAIAAJ&dq=%22Kitsap+County+Transportation+Company%22+Tolo&pg=RA3-PA153 Public Service Commission of Washington, Complainant, v. Kitsap County Transportation Company, Respondent, Case No. 4274, published in State of Washington, Public Service Commission, Annual Report (1916), at page 150