WB Yeats sails to Rosslare Europort from this week

The ferry WB Yeats on its first arrival at Rosslare Europort on December 19th, 2018. (Pic; Brian Boyce Photography).

By Dan Walsh

Transport Ministers Eamon Ryan and James Lawless, as well as the Department of Transport, are actively engaging with stakeholders to address the challenges to freight and passenger travel to and from Holyhead Port, following damage caused during Storm Darragh last weekend.

This morning, both were fully briefed by Department Officials, the Irish Maritime Development Office (IMD), Dublin Port and Rosslare Europort to explore all possible solutions so that trade supplies and passenger traffic can be accommodated through alternative ports as effectively as possible.

From this week, additional capacity is being provided from Rosslare. Irish Ferries is assigning the WB Yeats to replace the Isle of Innisfree this week. This represents approximately 100% extra capacity.

Stena Line Ferries has also introduced an additional sailing to Liverpool. While the Port of Cork currently has no direct UK sailings, it has indicated that it has the capacity to operate one sailing a day, possibly two, based on scheduling. The Ministers have also suggested that more Northern ports and routes could also be considered.

The Ministers will continue to engage with stakeholders over the weekend and intend to meet with Irish Ferries and Stena Line on Monday to ensure that there is optimal co-operation between companies so that freight, drivers and passengers can be accommodated ahead of the festive season.

COMMENT; I don’t normally comment on stories that we carry on WexfordLocal.com and this one is based on an official government press release issued today and we commend all the efforts being made to resolve the situation caused by Storm Darragh at Holyhead.

However, there is a lesson here for our public representatives and that is the essential necessity for upgrade and development at Rosslare Europort, not just based on the port’s everyday needs, but as a first-class operating port that can serve the country’s additional needs at times of emergencies or pressure points affecting other ports in our country.

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