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Plans for new electric Windermere Ferry

by Cumbria Crack
19/03/2022
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Artist’s impression of a new Windermere Ferry

Plans are in the pipeline to replace Windermere’s ferry with an electric version.

The current car ferry, Mallard, was introduced in 1991 and now over 30 years old, owner Cumbria County Council said the age of the ferry has led to reduced reliability and increased repair costs in recent years. 

The council intends to replace the Mallard with a new electric car ferry, with increased vehicle capacity to provide an improved service with reduced emissions. 

Like the Mallard, the new ferry will be a cable ferry that pulls herself across the lake on two wire cables. 

The first phase of the project involved investigating the feasibility and options for the new car ferry service.

The next phase – now underway – is to prepare the specification for the design and build of the new ferry.

Shipyards across the country are invited to submit their ideas and designs for the new ferry, before a formal tendering process takes place. The aim is to place an order with the successful shipyard this autumn for delivery of the new ferry in spring 2024.

Councillor Keith Little, cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “I am delighted to see the next phase of the plans to replace the Windermere Ferry taking shape. The new electric vessel will be much more reliable, with an improved service for users, carrying more vehicles and passengers, whilst reducing emissions.

“There has been a ferry service across Lake Windermere since the17th century, and I am looking forward to seeing what the next chapter of this important route has in store. My thanks to all involved in the project.”

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