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MV Renfrew Rose, a River Clyde passenger ferry built in 1984
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MV Renfrew Rose, a River Clyde passenger ferry built in 1984
MV Renfrew Rose, a passenger ferry built in 1984. She operated as the Renfrew Ferry crossing the River Clyde between Renfrew and Yoker until mid 2010 when she became the Arranmore ferry carrying up to 3 cars. Since 2016, she has operated the Cromarty to Nigg ferry Date: 2005
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2000s 2005 Clyde Cromarty Crossing Ferry Ramp Renfrew Arranmore Yoker
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MV Renfrew Rose: A Vintage Vessel's Journey on the River Clyde This evocative photograph captures the MV Renfrew Rose, a beloved passenger ferry that graced the waters of the River Clyde in Scotland from 1984 until present day. Built in the heart of the 1980s, the Renfrew Rose initially connected the communities of Renfrew and Yoker with regular crossings. The vessel's distinctive red hull and sleek design made it a familiar sight for locals and tourists alike. By the mid-2010s, the Renfrew Rose embarked on a new chapter in her storied career. She was rechristened as the Arranmore ferry and set sail for new horizons, transporting up to three cars at a time between various destinations. The Renfrew Rose continued to provide essential ferry services, connecting communities and fostering a sense of unity. Since 2016, the MV Renfrew Rose has found a new home on the Cromarty Firth in the Scottish Highlands. She now operates the Cromarty to Nigg ferry, providing crucial access to the Nigg Energy Park and the surrounding area. With her distinctive ramp and vintage charm, she remains a cherished part of Scotland's maritime heritage. This photograph, taken in 2005, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the MV Renfrew Rose in her prime as she navigated the River Clyde. The image is a testament to the enduring allure of the sea and the vital role ferries play in connecting communities.
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