Clydefast ferry service

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Clydefast ferry service

Postby e2wufos1 » Sat Apr 21, 2007 6:57 pm

Does anyone know what ever became of the company that was to offer 2 passenger ferries, going between Glasgow to Greenock, Dunoon and Rothesay.

They were to start operation in the summer of 2003 but they have been postponed since I don't know how long.

Does anyone know if they'll ever run?

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Postby Apollo » Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:13 pm

Dead and buried, and were probably never going to happen anyway.

Never had any vessels, despite promises, then claiming to be sourcing temporary vessels, which also never appeared.

The company currently has two purpose-built, 260 passenger vessels, capable of travelling between Glasgow to Greenock, Dunoon and Rothesay at a speed of 30 knots, on order.

However, these vessels will be unavailable to enter service until Summer 2003, and suitable temporary solutions have not yet been secured.


Here's a link to some info that was dredged up on the organisation and some of the people:

http://www.butewiki.de-soft.co.uk/index ... /Clydefast

And, their site is still 'live', if dead in terms of progress:

http://www.clydefast.com/
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Postby Flyingscot » Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:53 pm

Apollo wrote:Dead and buried, and were probably never going to happen anyway.

Never had any vessels, despite promises, then claiming to be sourcing temporary vessels, which also never appeared.

The company currently has two purpose-built, 260 passenger vessels, capable of travelling between Glasgow to Greenock, Dunoon and Rothesay at a speed of 30 knots, on order.

However, these vessels will be unavailable to enter service until Summer 2003, and suitable temporary solutions have not yet been secured.


Here's a link to some info that was dredged up on the organisation and some of the people:

http://www.butewiki.de-soft.co.uk/index ... /Clydefast

And, their site is still 'live', if dead in terms of progress:

http://www.clydefast.com/


Of course the problem of the Squinty Bridge was raised, pardon the pun. Did they ever agree to a slight increase in height for small boats?
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Postby HollowHorn » Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:09 am

Sad that the Clyde is such a dead river.
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Postby dave2 » Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:04 am

It is sadder still that SPT are more interested in spending BILLIONS extending the subway but won;t even invest in this kind of transport system. A Ferry running from Gourock to the Broomielaw* / SECC could rival the train in terms of time, comfort etc. In the short distance, a River Ferry from the bottom of Howard St to Braehead would be nice and could connect with buses to Renfrew, Paisley etc.

*=assuming that the Squinty Bridge problem can be overcome.
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Postby e2wufos1 » Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:15 am

I think it such a shame as a ferry service doon the water to rothesay etc would be a great thing for the Clyde, Glasgow and tourism.
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