A new ferry service linking Scotland and France for the first time could become one of the longest sea journeys in Europe. The route, nicknamed ‘Project Brave’, was first proposed in 2022, but stalled ...
From 2002, Scotland had a direct ferry connection to Zeebrugge in Belgium from its port in Rosyth. Operated by Superfast Ferries, the service was an overnight crossing of around 17 hours ...
Currently, the longest ferry route in Europe is a service between Portsmouth and Bilbao, which takes at least 27 hours. A sailing from Rosyth to Zeebrugge in Belgium previously connected Scotland ...
Mr Downie told Westminster: "Between 2002 and 2018, there was a direct ferry line from Rosyth to Zeebrugge operating as a passenger and freight service, and latterly as a freight-only service.
A new ferry service linking Scotland and France ... transport link previously provided a ferry service between Rosyth and Zeebrugge, in Belgium, first launching in 2002. The service, which took ...
It's not the first time that a ferry route connected Rosyth to Europe. A sailing from the Fife town to Zeebrugge in Belgium previously operated four times a week in 2002 and took 17 hours.