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  2. Caledonian MacBrayne fleet - Wikipedia

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    CalMac ferry Loch Frisa fitting out at Leith MV Loch Frisa. MV Loch Frisa is a former Norled ferry bought by Caledonian MacBrayne in 2021. She was built in 2015 as Utne and operated for Norled for 6 years. She is a double-ender ferry with passenger capacity for 195, and capacity for 40 cars, or 4 HGVs.

  3. MV Loch Seaforth (2014) - Wikipedia

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    MV Loch Seaforth is a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne between Stornoway and Ullapool.She was launched on 21 March 2014 and entered service in mid-February 2015, replacing both the former vessel, 1995-built MV Isle of Lewis and a chartered freight vessel (latterly MS Clipper Ranger).

  4. MV Loch Seaforth - Wikipedia

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    MV Loch Seaforth (1947) Stornoway mailboat operated by David MacBrayne from 1947 until 1972 MV Loch Seaforth (2014) , a Calmac ferry built in 2014 for the StornowayUllapool route. List of ships with the same or similar names

  5. MV Isle of Lewis - Wikipedia

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    MV Isle of Lewis is a ro-ro ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne between Oban and Castlebay, Barra.Built in 1995, she remains one of only three ships in the CalMac fleet over 100 metres (328 ft) in length; the others, Loch Seaforth, being longer by almost 15 metres and Glen Sannox being just over 1 metre longer.

  6. MV Suilven - Wikipedia

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    Suilven was purchased for the Stornoway to Ullapool route, a replacement for the 1964 MV Clansman. She operated the route for 21 years, giving two crossings per day in summer reducing, until 1979, to one in winter. [2] In October 1989, MV Isle of Mull's larger passenger capacity was required for those travelling to the Mòd in Stornoway.

  7. List of ports and harbours in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Oil, Ferry Terminal Yes Kirkwall Harbour and others in the islands Kirkwall, Stromness, Scapa Flow: Orkney: Ferry Terminal, Fishing, cruise Yes Leith Harbour Leith: Edinburgh: Commercial No - Ullapool Harbour Ullapool: Highland: Ferry terminal, fishing port, commercial Yes Rosyth Dockyard Rosyth: Fife: Commercial, naval dockyard No ...

  8. Caledonian MacBrayne - Wikipedia

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    MacBrayne's, initially known as David Hutcheson & Co., began in 1851 as a private steamship operator when G. and J. Burns, operators of the largest of the Clyde fleets, decided to concentrate on coastal and transatlantic services and handed control of their river and Highland steamers to a new company in which Hutcheson, their manager of these services, became senior partner.

  9. MS Clipper Ranger - Wikipedia

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    MV CTMA Voyaguer 2 is a freight ferry built in 1998, owned and operated by Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien (CTMA) on the Souris to Cap-aux-Meules route. She was owned by Seatruck Ferries from 2005 to 2019. In September 2013, she was chartered to Caledonian MacBrayne for the freight service between Ullapool and Stornoway.