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Steam Packet preparing to start trials at new Liverpool ferry terminal

The Steam Packet Company is preparing to start trials and safety training at the new ferry terminal in Liverpool.

The Department of Infrastructure is working towards having the first berth fit trials in early March, with Manannan set to be the first vessel to moor to the new linkspan.

Providing it goes to plan, the Company then expects to be in a position to undertake mooring trials and familiarisation towards the end of March.

According to the Steam Packet, Manannan is priority as it will be running from Liverpool at the end of March - there is a contingency plan for its first sailings to take place via the existing terminal at Pier Head.

Manxman is first expected to visit the new terminal for trials in April, provided everything runs to plan - the flagship’s first visit to the terminal in revenue operation is scheduled for November 2024.

Brian Thomson, Managing Director of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, commented: ‘We’re very excited about the prospect of improved passenger experience that the new terminal promises, but we also have to be realistic about timelines. Taking a ship, particularly a passenger vessel, to a new berth for the first time is an involved process, and as we always say, safety is our top priority.’

‘All being well, we are on schedule to commence operations from the new Isle of Man Government terminal in Spring 2024, but until the berth fit has taken place and we’ve started berth trials we won’t be in a position to commit to a firm date for the first sailing.’

Mr Thomson added, ‘This has been a bigger project than most people expected and a lot has changed since it started out. One thing that has changed is the commercial underpinnings. We’ve been working with the Department of Infrastructure to re-evaluate the heads of terms that were signed early on in the process. I’m pleased to report those talks are going well and we should be in a position to sign off on the lease shortly. This will allow us to get started on the works that we need to do within the terminal and around the facility to be ready to welcome passengers as soon as possible.’

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