List of crossings of the Irish Sea

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The Irish Sea separates Great Britain and the island of Ireland. The sea has been a significant trade and communications barrier between the two islands for centuries as there is no fixed crossing across it. In 2013, 7.6 megatons of trade was handled between British and Irish ports, and ferry crossings remain the most important link for heavy goods vehicles. Ferry services have continued to be significant, and 3.6 million passengers use these annually.[1]

The main operators across the Irish Sea are P&O Ferries, Irish Ferries, Stena Line and the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. [2]

Image East side West side Operator Year opened Year closed Notes
Ardrossan Larne P&O Irish Sea (until 2001) 2001 Moved to Troon
Troon Larne P&O Ferries (2001-2016)
Seacat Scotland (1999-2004)
1999 2016[3]
Cairnryan Belfast Stena Line 2011[4]
Cairnryan Larne P&O Ferries 1973
Stranraer Belfast Stena Line (1995-2011)
Seacat Scotland (1992-2000)
1992 2011[4]
Stranraer Larne Stena Line 1861[5] 1995
Heysham Belfast Stena Line
Heysham Warrenpoint Seatruck Ferries 1996
Heysham Dublin Seatruck Ferries
Liverpool Dublin P&O Ferries
Seatruck Ferries
Birkenhead Belfast Stena Line 2002[6]
Mostyn Dublin P&O Irish Sea 2001 2004
Holyhead Dublin Irish Ferries
Stena Line (1995-present)
1848[7][better source needed]
Holyhead Dún Laoghaire Stena Line 1848[8] 2014
Fishguard Rosslare Stena Line
Pembroke Dock Rosslare Irish Ferries
Liverpool Pier Head Dublin/Belfast/Douglas Isle of Man Steam Packet Company

Historic

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