The San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) is a regional public transit agency responsible for operating and expanding ferry service on the San Francisco Bay. With a fleet of 15 high-speed passenger-only ferry vessels, WETA serves multiple cities including Alameda, Oakland, Richmond, San Francisco, South San Francisco, and Vallejo, carrying over three million passengers annually.
Committed to reducing traffic congestion in transit corridors, WETA collaborates with cities, communities, and stakeholders to establish new ferry routes that are cost-effective and financially viable. In addition to its regular operations, WETA also coordinates the water transit response during regional emergencies, ensuring the safety and convenience of commuters and residents in the Bay Area.
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