Brown announces Mallaig-Lochboisdale ferry trial

The MV Lord of the Isles is expected to provide the service and is addition to the planned service enhancements on the Oban to South Uist and Oban-Barra routes as part of the Scottish Government’s Ferries Plan.

Mr Brown said:

“The Scottish Government’s Ferries Plan outlines our ambitions for ferry services across Scotland over the next decade with enhancements on the Oban-South Uist and Oban-Barra routes coming on stream this winter.

“In addition to those enhancements, I am acutely aware of the strength of feeling from local communities that we look closely at providing a service on the Mallaig to Lochboisdale route. We have listened to those views and we are acting.

“I am pleased to announce that following detailed analysis of the availability of vessels across all our Clyde and Hebrides routes, over the next three winter periods we will test the feasibility of the service on a trial basis. The MV Lord of the Isles has been identified as the preferred vessel and the service, which will be fully evaluated and reviewed at the end of the three year trial run, will operate two days a week - one day midweek and one day at the weekend.

“We have been working hard to enhance ferry provision on all ferry services to Barra and South Uist for the coming winter in line with our ferry plan commitments and to finalise details with the operator. I am sure today’s news will be warmly welcomed by local communities and I would encourage use of the additional sailings which will be made available.”

Martin Dorchester, Managing Director of CalMac Ferries Ltd, added:

"We are pleased to have been able to assist Transport Scotland in making this trial service possible. We look forward to welcoming ferry travellers when the service starts in November."

The pilot will run this winter starting in mid-November through to early April with a short three week break in February when MV Lord of the Isles is unavailable due to refit cover elsewhere in the network.

Barra will continue to have sailings to and from Oban, both direct and via Lochboisdale. Lochboisdale will continue to have sailings to and from Oban, both direct and via Castlebay.

The route will be served by MV Lord of the Isles which is the only large ship in the fleet which can reliably berth in Mallaig.

Caledonian MacBrayne representatives are planning local engagement early next week to discuss with local community representative the detail of today’s announcement.

Notes to editors

  1. Transport Scotland is the Scottish Government’s national transport agency responsible for; aviation, bus, freight and taxi policy; coordinating the National Transport Strategy for Scotland; ferries, ports and harbours; impartial travel services; liaising with regional transport partnerships, including monitoring of funding; local roads policy; major public transport projects; national concessionary travel schemes; rail and trunk road networks; sustainable transport, road safety and accessibility; the Blue Badge Scheme. Transport Scotland is an Executive agency accountable to Scottish Ministers. http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/

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Transport Scotland Press Office 0141 272 7195

News release: TS951SC


Published 26 Sep 2013