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A New Era for a Liverpool City Region Icon:- 1st Look at the New Mersey Ferry
By Newsroom
News  |  Fri - September 13, 2024 4:30 pm  |  Article Hits:536  |  A+ | a-
THE Mersey Ferry has always been more than just a way to cross the river; it’s been part of the Liverpool City Region’s identity for generations. Now, for the 1st time in over 60 years, a brand-new ferry is coming to the waters of the Mersey, carrying that tradition forward with a future focus.

This week, Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram unveiled the 1st look at the new Mersey Ferry, offering an exciting preview of the sleek, modern designs that will define the ferry’s future. Built with a nod to its iconic past, this new ferry is designed to offer a world class experience to both everyday passengers and event-goers alike.

Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram who announced the new ferry in December 2023, said:- “The great Gerry Marsden sang about a ‘ferry cross the Mersey’ which is as iconic as the Liver Building or the Cammel Laird shipyard it will be built. We’ve taken something that’s deeply woven into the history of our region and reimagined it for the future. This ferry isn’t just about getting from 1 side of the river to the other; it’s about the enjoyment, the views, the memories, and the moments people will share on board. From commuters to couples celebrating their wedding day, we’re creating a space that’s as special as the Mersey itself.”

The new ferry will be constructed locally by Birkenhead shipbuilder Cammell Laird, ensuring it remains a proud part of the Liverpool City Region. Launching into passenger service by summer 2026, the ferry will feature bright, open spaces designed for comfort and flexibility.

"The Future of an Iconic Journey"

Honouring its rich heritage, the ferry’s exterior will retain the traditional livery and colors that are so beloved by passengers, but the interior takes a bold leap forward with contemporary styling, warm tones, and plenty of natural light. The lower deck will feature comfortable seating, bike storage, and a cozy event space perfect for intimate celebrations.

On the upper deck, passengers will be treated to panoramic views of the Mersey through full-length windows, with a spacious bar area and event space suitable for weddings, parties, and corporate events. The ferry will also include outdoor seating, making it an unbeatable venue for soaking in the sights of the Liverpool skyline.

"Sustainable, Accessible, and Designed for All"

Beyond its stunning looks, the new ferry is also a symbol of the Liverpool City Region’s commitment to a greener, more sustainable future. The vessel is being designed with cutting edge green technologies that will help reduce its environmental impact while enhancing the iconic experience it offers.

Accessibility is also a top priority. A designated lift will provide easy access to the upper deck, ensuring all passengers, regardless of mobility, can enjoy the ferry’s amenities and views.

"Get a Sneak Peek"

Starting this week, visitors can explore a virtual tour of the ferry at Seacombe Terminal’s ‘Future of the Ferries’ display. The immersive experience allows visitors to walk through the new ferry, exploring both the upper and lower decks and getting a feel for the space that will soon become a new local landmark.

Rotheram added:- “We’re building more than just a ferry; we’re building on our legacy, This new vessel is a testament to what we can achieve when we combine innovation, sustainability, and a respect for tradition. It’s been designed for the people of our Region and for everyone who visits us; ensuring that the Mersey Ferries continue to be a source of pride and joy for future generations.”

"Come Aboard the Future"

This new ferry is more than a way to travel; it’s a space where memories will be made. Whether you’re commuting to work, celebrating with friends, or simply soaking in the views, the new Mersey Ferry will provide an unforgettable experience for everyone.

We invite you to be a part of this exciting chapter in the history of the Mersey Ferries. Visit Seacombe Terminal today for a first look at what’s to come.

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