The WETA (Water Emergency Transportation Authority) ferry agency in West Bay is restoring midday services effective today on Monday, November 16, 2020. The WETA midday ferry services between San Francisco, Alameda, and Oakland are resuming within San Francisco Bay Area. The midday additional services for passengers between identified ferry stations will make it easier for essential workers in the Bay Area. Including commuting passengers returning to work with revised schedules and complementing ferry services in the morning and evening. The WETA transit agency is aligning therein additional ferry services with their $1 Dollar Days On The Bay promotion to help passengers. The WETA ferry services are operating weekdays only and monitoring passengers physical distancing onboard the vessels.
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