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Pleas have been made to a Scottish Government minister for the Dunoon to Gourock ferry service to retain a half-hourly peak ...
The contract, for two new vessels for Western Ferries’ Gourock to Dunoon route on the Firth of Clyde, was formally signed at a ceremony at APCL Cammell Laird’s facility in Birkenhead between Western ...
Privately-owned Western Ferries announced that Cammell Laird, based at Birkenhead, was preferred bidder to build the vessels for its Gourock to Dunoon Route. The nationalised Ferguson Marine ...
Western Ferries last year carried 1.2 million passengers and 600,000 cars on the Gourock to Dunoon route and employs about 60 people. David Dishon, chief financial officer at Ferguson Marine ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The company that runs the frequent Gourock to Dunoon ferry service has unveiled the preferred bidder for two new ferries to join its fleet.
Western Ferries last year carried 1.2 million passengers and 600,000 cars on the Gourock to Dunoon route and employs about 60 people.
Scotland’s nationalised shipyard Ferguson Marine has lost out on yet another contract to build new vessels – this time for Western Ferries. On Friday, the multi-million pound contract to build two new ...
The nationalised firm, based in Port Glasgow, had submitted a bid to build two new small vessels for Western Ferries' Gourock to Dunoon route on the river, which was used by 1.2 million passengers ...