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| − | '''Caledonian MacBrayne''' (CalMac) Ferries Ltd is the publicly owned ferry company operating ferry services to twenty-two islands of the [[Inner Hebrides]], [[Outer Hebrides]] & the [[Firth of Clyde]] and four [[peninsula]]s on [[Scotland]]'s West Coast.<ref>[http://www.calmac.co.uk Caledonian MacBrayne website]</ref> | + | '''Caledonian MacBrayne''' (CalMac) Ferries Ltd is the publicly-owned ferry company operating ferry services to twenty-two islands of the [[Inner Hebrides]], [[Outer Hebrides]] & the [[Firth of Clyde]] and four [[peninsula]]s on [[Scotland]]'s West Coast.<ref>[http://www.calmac.co.uk Caledonian MacBrayne website]</ref> |
CalMac currently charters a fleet of 29 vessels from CMAL to provide passenger, vehicle and shipping services to the islands off the West Coast of Scotland and in the Clyde estuary. Two other vessels are retained on separate charters. There are currently 26 routes within the network. In the year ended 31 March 2006, 5.3 million passengers, 1.1 million cars, 94,000 commercial vehicles and 14,000 coaches were carried. | CalMac currently charters a fleet of 29 vessels from CMAL to provide passenger, vehicle and shipping services to the islands off the West Coast of Scotland and in the Clyde estuary. Two other vessels are retained on separate charters. There are currently 26 routes within the network. In the year ended 31 March 2006, 5.3 million passengers, 1.1 million cars, 94,000 commercial vehicles and 14,000 coaches were carried. | ||
| − | The company has a record of imposing Sunday sailings on the traditionally religious island populations who have repeatedly expressed a wish to keep Sunday holy.<ref>[http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article356886.ece Silent protest greets first Sunday ferry as South Harris defends its way of life]</ref> | + | The company has a record of imposing [[Sunday]] sailings on the traditionally religious island populations who have repeatedly expressed a wish to keep Sunday holy.<ref>[http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article356886.ece Silent protest greets first Sunday ferry as South Harris defends its way of life]</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:25, January 17, 2010
Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) Ferries Ltd is the publicly-owned ferry company operating ferry services to twenty-two islands of the Inner Hebrides, Outer Hebrides & the Firth of Clyde and four peninsulas on Scotland's West Coast.[1]
CalMac currently charters a fleet of 29 vessels from CMAL to provide passenger, vehicle and shipping services to the islands off the West Coast of Scotland and in the Clyde estuary. Two other vessels are retained on separate charters. There are currently 26 routes within the network. In the year ended 31 March 2006, 5.3 million passengers, 1.1 million cars, 94,000 commercial vehicles and 14,000 coaches were carried.
The company has a record of imposing Sunday sailings on the traditionally religious island populations who have repeatedly expressed a wish to keep Sunday holy.[2]