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New ferry for Stornoway-Ullapool route launched | New ferry for Stornoway-Ullapool route launched |
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A new ferry commissioned by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd to work on the Stornoway to Ullapool route has been launched at a shipyard in Germany. | A new ferry commissioned by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd to work on the Stornoway to Ullapool route has been launched at a shipyard in Germany. |
The company said the ferry, costing £41.8m, would be faster, greener and more reliable than existing passenger and freight vessels. | |
It will be able to take 700 passengers, 143 cars or 20 commercial vehicles. | It will be able to take 700 passengers, 143 cars or 20 commercial vehicles. |
Called the MV Loch Seaforth, it is expected to come into service in September. | Called the MV Loch Seaforth, it is expected to come into service in September. |
The four-engine ferry is still to have its deck fitted and will require other work, along with sea trials, before it can be put to work on the route. | The four-engine ferry is still to have its deck fitted and will require other work, along with sea trials, before it can be put to work on the route. |
The vessel was named after the Loch Seaforth, a mail boat that sailed between Lewis and the Scottish mainland between the late 1940s and early 1970s. | The vessel was named after the Loch Seaforth, a mail boat that sailed between Lewis and the Scottish mainland between the late 1940s and early 1970s. |
Joan Murray, whose father John Smith was the mail boat's master, launched the new ferry. | Joan Murray, whose father John Smith was the mail boat's master, launched the new ferry. |
Western Isles SNP MSP Alasdair Allan said: "The new larger vessel will, I believe, provide an improvement in capacity and reliability on this route and represents a serious investment by the Scottish government in the CalMac fleet." |
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