Fears for Islay ferry service after accident at Port Askaig

Moby-Dick at 11h57
14
Oct
2010
Fears for Islay ferry service after accident at Port Askaig

Second time this year the isle of arran has been in a berthing collision on run.

An island ferry terminal could be out of use for months after the Isle of Arran crashed into a ramp while berthing with 100 passengers onboard.

It was the second time this year the ferry had been involved in a berthing incident on the same run. In February she struck a ramp at Kennacraig, West Loch Tarbert, at over e
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