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Western Ferries hails resilience as pandemic leads to sailings fall | HeraldScotland
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Western Ferries on Twitter: "Ah, hello Sound of Seil. This is, of course, our original Sound of Seil who served our route from 1986 – 1996. Do you have any fond memories
Western Ferries 3.2% pay increase accepted
Western Ferries car ferry Sound of Scalpay heading for Gourock in Stock Photo - Alamy
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Sound of Siel, Western Ferries, car ferry sailing from Gourock to Stock Photo - Alamy
Dunoon ferry operator boosts profits to £2.7 million - Business Insider
Western Ferries (Clyde) Ltd: SOUND OF SEIL (IMO 5121110) Gourock | Gourock, Ferry, Greenock
Western Ferries' McInroy's Point terminal nears completion - Business Insider
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Ferry on the Firth of Forth - Picture of Western Ferries, Gourock - Tripadvisor
Western Ferries during Storm Abigail (12 November 2015) - YouTube
Western Ferries (Clyde) ltd. ferry which runs between Hunter's Quay (Dunoon) & McInroy's Point (Gourock). Picture Credit: Iain McLean /...
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Western Ferries on Twitter: "Sound of Soay was looking splendid arriving at McInroy's Point recently. Thank you to @ScotlandDX for sharing this great image with us. #FridayFeeling #weekend… https://t.co/2SbxzhSlU8"
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Vehicles leaving the "Sound of Shuna", Western Ferries ship that travels between Gourock and Dunoon, while the ship is berthed a Stock Photo - Alamy
Sound of Shuna" Western Ferries car ferry loading cars at Gourock pier, on the Firth of Clyde, near Glasgow, travelling to Duno Stock Photo - Alamy
The arrival of Western Ferries in Islay 40 years ago - Islay Blog