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  2. Isle of Wight ferry services - Wikipedia

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    The first successful steam-powered regular service on the route began on 5 April 1825 with the paddle steamer PS Union. Meanwhile, in 1820 the paddle steamer PS Prince of Coburg had begun a service between Cowes and Southampton. [4] The success of the paddle steamers prompted a period of company formation.

  3. Red Funnel - Wikipedia

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    Red Funnel's main competitor is Wightlink whose services operate from Portsmouth to Fishbourne and Ryde, and from Lymington to Yarmouth. The other major Solent ferry company, Hovertravel, operates between Southsea and Ryde. Both provide a frequent service to the Isle of Wight, but neither normally serve Southampton, Cowes or East Cowes.

  4. List of HSC ferry routes - Wikipedia

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    Red Funnel - Southampton, United Kingdom to Cowes, Isle of Wight. Red Jet 3, Red Jet 4, Red Jet 6 and Red Jet 7. All passenger-only catamarans. Isle of Man Steam Packet Company - Douglas to Liverpool, Belfast and Dublin. Manannan; Wightlink - Portsmouth to Ryde, Isle of Wight. HSC Wight Ryder I and HSC Wight Ryder II. Both passenger-only ...

  5. MV Red Falcon - Wikipedia

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    MV Red Falcon is a vehicle and passenger ferry operated by Red Funnel from Southampton to East Cowes on the Isle of Wight. It was built by Ferguson Shipbuilders in Port Glasgow . She entered service in 1994, being bought new by Red Funnel along with sister ship Red Osprey and as such, has operated the same regular route throughout her life.

  6. Transport on the Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    Sustrans National Cycle Network routes 22 and 23 have sections through the Isle of Wight, including off-road sections of route 23 between Cowes and Newport and Newport and Sandown along disused railway lines. There is a signed "round-the-island" cycle route primarily on road, as well as a 12-mile (19 km) on and off-road leisure route called the ...

  7. Wightlink - Wikipedia

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    Wightlink's House Flag. Wightlink and its forerunners have provided ferry services to and from the Isle of Wight for more than 160 years. [2] In the early 19th century, ferries ran to the island from Lymington and Portsmouth. Later, steam ferries operated a circular route around Lymington, Yarmouth, Cowes, Ryde and Portsmouth.

  8. Red Jet 7 - Wikipedia

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    MV Red Jet 7 is a British high speed catamaran ferry operated by Red Funnel on its Southampton-Cowes route. It was launched on 6 June 2018 and entered service on 24 July [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Red Jet 7 has a length of 41.12 metres (134 ft 11 in), a beam of 10.87 metres (35 ft 8 in) and a draught of 1.30 metres (4 ft 3 in).

  9. Hovertravel - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Hovertravel took over running of the route on behalf of Seaspeed; however, in 1980, the decision was taken to discontinue the Cowes-Southampton service due to rising costs and increased competition from Red Funnel's hydrofoils, instead concentrating its resources on the Ryde-Southsea service, which was viewed as being more viable. [8]