The latest ferry to join Scotland's CalMac's west coast fleet is to be taken out of service for a week for snagging repairs.
The oldest large ferry in the CalMac's fleet has been redeployed to a new route after the new ship Glen Sannox took over sailings to Arran. MV Isle of Arran, a 41-year-old ship nicknamed the Auld ...
The ship at the centre of Scotland's long-running ferries saga has completed its first scheduled passenger voyage. MV Glen Sannox arrived at Brodick on the Isle of Arran shortly before 08:10.
The Ferguson Marine constructed hybrid diesel electric vessels operate short routes on the west coast but have been hit with ...
Glen Sannox, which was ordered a decade ago, finally entered full passenger service last month after suffering a long series ...
Glen Sannox was finally delivered to CalMac in November, nearly seven years late and the cost of the two ships has risen above £400m, more than four times the original contract price. Scotland's ...
Three CalMac ferries which cost £34 million to build a decade ago ran up a maintenance bill of nearly £1.5m last year, the operator has confirmed. Hallaig, Lochinvar and Catriona were built at ...
The ships have ended up costing more than four times the £97m contract price and sparked arguably the longest running political row of the devolution era. CalMac chief executive Duncan Mackison ...
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