SIC Ferries

Shetland Islands Council Ferries (often named SIC Ferries) is a company operating inter-island ferry services in Shetland, a subarctic archipelago off the northeast coast of Scotland.[1]

Shetland Islands Council Ferries Ltd
TypePublic (Council-owned)
IndustryTransport
Area served
Inter-island Shetland
ServicesFerries
OwnerShetland Islands Council
Websitehttp://www.shetland.gov.uk/ferries

Services

The Bressay Ferry at Lerwick

Services of the SIC Ferries are:[2]

Fleet

Fleet of the SIC Ferries are:[4]

  • MVs Bigga and Geira were built by Dunstons, Hessle and Millers, St Monans. They can carry 16 cars or 12 cars respectively as well as 95 passengers, and are used on the Bluemull service.
  • MV Leirna was built by Ferguson Marine, Port Glasgow. She can carry 125 passengers and 19 cars and is used on the Bressay service.
  • MV Good Shepherd IV was built by Millers, St Monans. She can carry 12 passengers and 2 cars (craned on)[5] and is used on the Fair Isle service.
  • MV Filla was built by Northern Shipbuilders in Gdańsk. She can carry 30 passengers and 9 cars and is used on the Out Skerries service.
  • MV Snolda was built by Simek AS, Flekkefjord. She can carry 12 passengers and 6 cars and is used on the Papa Stour service.
  • MVs Hendra and Linga were built by McTay Marine, Bromborough and Stocznia Polnocna, Gdańsk. They can carry 12 cars or 16 cars respectively as well as 95 passengers, and are used on the Whalsay service.
  • MVs Dagalien and Daggri were both built in Gdańsk. They can both carry 145 passengers and 31 cars and are used on the Yell service.
  • MV Fivla was built by Ferguson Marine, Port Glasgow. She can carry 95 passengers and 12 cars and is used as a standby vessel.

MV New Advance is operated by BK Marine on behalf of SIC Ferries on the Foula service. She can carry 1 car (craned onboard) and 12 passengers.[3][4]

References

  1. "Home". Shetland Islands Council. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  2. http://www.shetland.gov.uk/ferryinfo/service_status.asp
  3. "route map". Shetland Islands Council. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  4. "official document reviewing status of ferries in scotland, p. 18" (PDF). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  5. "A Guide to Using Our Ferries". Shetland Island Council Ferries. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
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