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New seacat service from Dover

The new craft which will operate between Dover and Boulogne.
The new craft which will operate between Dover and Boulogne.

A new catamaran service is to be launched between Dover and Boulogne this summer.

It is being introduced by LD Lines which launched new conventional ferry services from Dover to Boulogne and Dieppe in February and it will be the largest high-speed catamaran ever to operate across the English Channel.

The new service, which is due to start on May 29, will operate using a new 112-metre catamaran, which has just been built in Tasmania and will make the crossing in an hour, travelling at up to 40 knots.

It can carry 417 cars or a combination of lorries and cars, as well as up to 1,200 passengers. It can also take caravans, motor-homes and coaches, as well as foot passengers.

The new craft will increase the number of return sailings between Dover and Boulogne from two to six.

Port of Dover chief executive Bob Goldfield said: "We are delighted to see ferry operators investing in new and exciting tonnage operating from the Port of Dover."


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