Sealink British Ferries

Sealink British Ferries
Author: Ian Collard
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445693054

A lavishly illustrated look at this much-missed company. Ian Collard tells the fascinating story of this unique shipping company.

Sealink and Beyond

Sealink and Beyond
Author: Matthew Murtland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Ferries
ISBN: 9781906608750

Simple, descriptive and yet powerfully effective. For over a quarter of a century, the name Sealink was synonymous with ferry travel around the British Isles. Sealink and Beyond reviews this famous business from 1969, through privatisation and hostile take-over, until 1995 when the name was quietly dropped. Incorporating significant new research, the book provides a complete operational history and also seeks to place Sealink in the context of an era of rapid change: from the after-effects of Beeching to the Irish troubles, the Falklands War and Thatcherite privatisation, the Sealink story was heavily shaped by a country at a political, economic and social cross-roads. Aspects also explored include the traveller experience, port operations, cruises and Sealink's associated companies. With the former Sealink fleet now dispersed around the globe, the authors have spent over a decade tracking down the surviving ships and matters are brought up to date in an extensively illustrated fleet list covering over 150 vessels in both historic and modern images.

Sealink

Sealink
Author: Brian Haresnape
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1982
Genre: Ferries
ISBN: 9780711012097

Multi-national consortium of ferry operators on major continental shipping routes, focusing on Sealink UK Ltd.

Offshore Ferry Services of England and Scotland

Offshore Ferry Services of England and Scotland
Author: Peter C. Smith
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848846657

The United Kingdom comprises thousands of islands and for many centuries transport between the main islands and the outlying communities has required reliable shipping routes, both long and short-haul, for commerce, trade and travel. Ferries have become an essential means of transport for many outlying populations and down the years routes have continually changed and been adapted to meet the requirements of the period. This remains so today, with established ferry routes in a constant state of flux, with the dire economic circumstances of the present imposing their own financial restraints upon routes and timetables. This volume presents a snapshot of the major Offshore Ferry routes as they currently stand, with details of the routes, the ships and the amenities; added to which are the outline histories of companies and links. This volume encapsulates all these strands and should prove a useful aide to all travellers.