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Caledonian Isles: CalMac confirms ferry to return to service next week after 20 months of repairs
CalMac has provided a major updated on the 1,000-passenger ferry Caledonian Isles. A 1,000-passenger ferry that has been out of action for an unprecedented 20 months is set to return to service next ...
A CalMac ferry serving Arran that has been out of action for 20 months for a series of repairs costing nearly £12m has returned to service. MV Caledonian Isles had been sidelined since early last year ...
MV Caledonian Isles is set to return to service after more than 18 months out of action An ageing ferry that has been out of service for 18 months is due to return to the Isle of Arran after ...
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Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) has appointed contractors George Leslie Ltd to construct a new slipway and improved ...
Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited has appointed contractor George Leslie to construct a new slipway and improved passenger facilities on the island of Great Cumbrae.
An ageing ferry that has been out of service for 18 months is due to return to the Isle of Arran after completing sea trials. A string of faults forced operator CalMac to pull the MV Caledonian Isles ...
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