Re: The Clyde ferries
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:09 pm
The Ferries at Yoker have been under threat for similar reasons previously. I predict a smaller ferry possibly one man operated will replace the current boats. It's up to the nats.
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banjo wrote:just watched a wee film and song on you tube called save the renfrew ferry,its by a clydebank guy.
Mori wrote:A temporary service for the summer months only for the time being.
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25 May 2010
Glasgow is to get a new river ferry service from tomorrow.
Passengers will be able to travel from the Broomielaw to Braehead when the River Clyde
is used to link the centre of the city with the Renfrewshire shopping destination, via Pacific Quay.
Clyde Cruises plans to run the service five days a week using the 33-seater ferry MV Fencer. The River Link service will offer return fares ranging from £2 to £6. A one-way trip will take 30 minutes.
If the service is a success then a bigger boat is likely to be brought to the Clyde, says managing director Hamish Munro.
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