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Stena Line, the port's owners, said it had tried to arrange alternative plans for passengers and freight. Storm-hit port closed until at least 15 January Postal service won't use storm-hit port at ...
Thousands of Christmas travellers hoping to cross the Irish Sea by ferry face disruption due to Storm Darragh damage.. The port of Holyhead – which provides the main ferry connection between ...
Stena Line has added an extra sailing, at 23:30, from both Belfast and Cairnryan on 24 December in an effort to alleviate the build-up of traffic at the ports. ... The Department of Transport said ...
In December 2011, the Ben-my-Chree suffered a number of cancelled sailings due to high winds and a problem with a bow thruster that had been damaged in May that year. Arrangements to dry dock the ship in June and then in September had to be cancelled after the manufacturers, Wartsilla, failed to complete the necessary repairs. [9]
The station is not owned by Network Rail, [6] but by Stena Line. A large part of the station is contained within the port building, where there are seating and toilets. However, there are no railway ticket machines, and the station is staffed only by Stena Line personnel; no rail staff are employed there. This means there is no rail ticket office.
The Stena Estrid is a passenger and vehicle 'Ro-Pax' ferry which sails for Stena Line on its Holyhead–Dublin route. [1] She is the first ferry in the E-Flexer class, [2] and was delivered to the company on 15 November 2019. [3] [4] She made her maiden commercial crossing between Holyhead and Dublin on 13 January 2020. [5]
Port operator, Stena Line has apologised for the cancellation of its Holyhead sailings, adding that it was "doing everything in its power to mitigate the effects of the closure on passenger and ...
In April 2015 the Manannan suffered six days of cancelled sailings due to damage to its jet system caused by sea debris. [8] All sailings between the Isle of Man and Liverpool were cancelled and passengers were transferred to sailings on the Ben-my-Chree to and from Heysham, [ 9 ] while the P&O Ferries vessel Express was chartered for a sailing ...