Kitsap Transit will operate additional late-night ferry and bus service during summer soccer games
Kitsap Transit will operate additional late-night bus and ferry service across six game days in June and July to support fans attending FIFA World Cup 2026 soccer matches in Seattle.
More than 750,000 fans from across the world are expected to swarm the region to attend World Cup games this summer. Bremerton is an official Fan Zone for the tournament and will show all six of the Seattle matches on a large screen in Quincy Square. Fans staying in Kitsap County will be able to take fast ferries from Bremerton, Kingston and Southworth to Seattle or take Kitsap Transit buses to the Bremerton Fan Zone.
In February, ORCA agencies collectively rolled out Tap to Pay, which allows transit riders to use credit cards, debit cards, or digital wallets to pay their fare. Right now, Kitsap Transit buses and local foot ferries accept Tap to Pay. We plan to launch Tap to Pay on Kitsap Transit fast ferries on Friday, May 1.
Kitsap Transit is also improving fan experience by installing digital signage and wayfinding signage at the Bremerton Transportation Center, Wheaton Way Transit Center and Silverdale Transit Center. We’re also expanding customer service hours on game days, stationing additional staff around transit terminals, and installing wayfinding signage to help point visitors in the right direction.
See below for details about additional service. For complete details about getting to and from Seattle and the Bremerton Fan Zone, visit our SEA 26 webpage. Riders should also sign up for rider alerts to get important information about service impacts.
Visitors can also use our Interactive System Map to see all services that Kitsap Transit operates and follow the links there for schedules and real-time information.
Game Days
The Seattle matches will be played at Seattle Stadium (800 Occidental Avenue, Seattle). The stadium opens three hours before each match and stays open two hours after it ends.
Monday, June 15 at Noon
Friday, June 19 at Noon (Team USA vs Australia)
Wednesday, June 24 at Noon
Friday, June 26 at 8:00 PM
Wednesday, July 1 at 1:00 PM
Monday, July 6 at 5:00 PM
Additional Service on Game Days
Central Kitsap
Route 212 will operate until midnight. This route serves most hotels along the Bremerton-Silverdale corridor.
Kitsap Transit will operate ferry-take-home service until midnight. Ferry-take-home buses don’t follow a specific route. Buses will drop passengers only along the route(s) currently served by Kitsap Transit in West and East Bremerton. Bremerton Fast Ferry and Port Orchard Ferry will operate until midnight.
North Kitsap
Route 390 will operate until midnight. Riders can ask the driver for help reaching hotels that aren’t located along the route. Hotel guests in Poulsbo needing a ride to the ferry can coordinate a pickup on game days by calling Kitsap Transit (1.800.501.7433)
The last weekday Kingston Fast Ferry trip departs Seattle at 6:45 PM. On game days with later start times, riders should take Washington State Ferries to Bainbridge Island and connect with Kitsap Transit buses.
Bainbridge Island
Route 390 will operate until midnight.
Kitsap Transit will operate ferry-take-home service to Bainbridge Island hotels from 8:00 PM until midnight.
South Kitsap
The Port Orchard Ferry will operate until midnight.
Route 108 will operate until 12:45 AM and will deviate to serve area hotels upon request.
The last weekday Southworth Fast Ferry trip departs Seattle at 7:15 PM. On game days with later start times, riders should take the Bremerton Fast Ferry or Washington State Ferries to connect with Kitsap Transit buses.