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  2. North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The transport route with the shortest sailing distance is that between Campbeltown on the Kintyre peninsula (about 220 km (140 mi) from Glasgow via minor roads) and Ballycastle, County Antrim (about 90 km (56 mi) from Belfast). Campbeltown is on the eastern side of the Kintyre peninsula, but the western side is only about 16 kilometres (10 mi ...

  3. SeaCat - Wikipedia

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    SeaCat Scotland in Dover in 2004. SeaCat Scotland was the sole ferry the company used between 1992-2002. She was chartered in 1995 and renamed Q-Ship Express for a month, reverting to SeaCat Scotland at the conclusion of her charter in December 1995. On 31 October 2002 SeaCat Scotland left Troon for the final time and was laid-up at Belfast and ...

  4. List of crossings of the Irish Sea - Wikipedia

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    Seacat Scotland (1992-2000) 1992 2011 [4] Stranraer Larne Stena Line 1861 [5] 1995 ... Belfast Stena Line 2002 [6] Mostyn: Dublin P&O Irish Sea 2001 2004 Holyhead:

  5. Weather causing disruption to NI ferry services - AOL

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    In a statement, P&O Ferries said that due to adverse weather conditions, all its sailings between Larne and Cairnryan have been cancelled from 20:00 GMT on Saturday to 20:00 on Sunday.

  6. P&O Ferries resumes Scotland-Northern Ireland sailings - AOL

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  7. Christmas trips to Ireland jeopardised by Holyhead port closure

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    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 ...

  8. Caledonian MacBrayne fleet - Wikipedia

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    MV Hebridean Isles was a ro-ro vehicle ferry that was operated by Caledonian MacBrayne on the west coast of Scotland. She was the first MacBrayne vessel to be ordered and built for them outside Scotland and the first to be launched sideways. With bow, stern and side ramps, Hebridean Isles was suitable for all the routes served by the large ...

  9. After 4 months of delays, a residential cruise ship has ... - AOL

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    Villa Vie Residences' residential cruise ship, Odyssey, has set sail from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The ship plans to circumnavigate the world every three and a half years. Odyssey's departure ...