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Ferry operator in Scotland
Caledonian MacBrayne (Scottish Gaelic: Caledonian Mac a' Bhriuthainn), in short form CalMac, is the trade name of CalMac Ferries Ltd, the major operator
Caledonian_MacBrayne
Topics referred to by the same term
MacBrayne may refer to: Caledonian MacBrayne, a state-owned operator of passenger and vehicle ferries between the mainland and islands surrounding Scotland
MacBrayne
Government-owned Scottish Ferry holding company
David MacBrayne is a limited company owned by the Scottish Government. Formed in 1851 as the private shipping company David Hutcheson & Co. with three
David_MacBrayne
Car and passenger ferries in Scotland
The Caledonian MacBrayne fleet is the largest fleet of car and passenger ferries in the United Kingdom, with 37 ferries in operation. A further five vessels
Caledonian_MacBrayne_fleet
Country within the United Kingdom
Hebrides are principally operated by the state-owned enterprise Caledonian MacBrayne. Services to the Northern Isles are operated by Serco. Other routes, such
Scotland
Council area of Scotland
Caledonian MacBrayne. Retrieved 31 July 2019. "Cuan – Luing". Caledonian MacBrayne. Retrieved 31 July 2019. "Ellenabeich - Easdale". Caledonian MacBrayne. Retrieved
Argyll_and_Bute
First Minister of Scotland from 2014 to 2023
Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon (born 19 July 1970) is a Scottish politician who was First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP)
Nicola_Sturgeon
International radio division of the BBC
the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2011. Rosaleen Macbrayne. "BBC's call will continue after transmissions end". New Zealand Herald
BBC_World_Service
Cruise ship
cruise ship operated by Hebridean Island Cruises. She started life as the MacBrayne car ferry and Royal Mail Ship, initially RMS then MV Columba, based in
MV_Hebridean_Princess
Car/passenger ferry launched 2014
ferry bought by Caledonian Maritime Assets for operation by Caledonian MacBrayne to serve between Oban and Craignure in Scotland. She was originally named
MV_Loch_Frisa
1946-built preserved seagoing paddle steamer
Highland shipping and ferry company David MacBrayne Ltd. In 1973, the company became Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd (CalMac). CalMac withdrew Waverley after
PS_Waverley
Town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
town is also an important ferry port, acting as the hub for Caledonian MacBrayne ferries to many of the islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides. The Royal
Oban
1929, completed 29 May 1929. SS Lochness, (Govan-built), ferry for David MacBrayne & Co, launched 6 June 1929, completed 9 July 1929, renamed Valmarina 1955
List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1859–1929)
List_of_ships_built_by_Harland_&_Wolff_(1859–1929)
Island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland
terminal for travelling between South Uist and Barra. The Caledonian MacBrayne vehicular ferry travels between Eriskay and Ardmore in Barra. The crossing
Eriskay
Celtic language
Bilingual signage on the Caledonian Macbrayne ferry terminal in Oban, the principal port serving the Hebrides
Scottish_Gaelic
Ferry port on Isle of Mull, Scotland
Isles. David & Charles. p. 106. "Mid Summer Ferry Timetable". Caledonian MacBrayne. Archived from the original on 22 July 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017
Craignure
Small cruise ship built in 1882
station. Hornsby sold Mabel to David MacBrayne, whose steamship operations covered all of west Scotland, in 1887. MacBrayne promoted the vessel as a tourist
SS_Mabel
Ro/Ro ferry
and passenger ferry currently under construction for use on Caledonian MacBrayne routes on the west coast of Scotland. She is the fourth of four ferries
MV_Claymore_(2024)
Geographical name used by Roman Empire for northern Scotland
examples include Glasgow Caledonian University, ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne, and the now-defunct British Caledonian airline and Caledonian Railway
Caledonia
Human settlement in Scotland
nature. The village is also a small port, and has a regular Caledonian MacBrayne ferry service to Mallaig. It is at the southern end of the A851 road.
Armadale,_Skye
Village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
the Isle of Bute, the MV Loch Dunvegan — a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne — now provides a link to the island. Colintraive is located on the west
Colintraive
1998 ferry
MV Clansman is a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne, operating from Oban on the west coast of Scotland. The present MV Clansman is the fifth vessel
MV_Clansman
Clyde-built turbine steamer (1926-1984)
vessel intended for longer routes. She passed to the ownership of David MacBrayne Ltd in October 1935, when plans to rename her were never enacted. Displaced
TS_King_George_V
Town and sea port in Scotland
although this was withdrawn the following year. Since March 2024, Caledonian MacBrayne have operated a ferry service to Brodick on the Isle of Arran. In the
Troon
Overview of the transport system in Scotland
ferry services are primarily operated by Caledonian MacBrayne, a subsidiary of David MacBrayne which is owned by the Scottish Government. Caledonian
Transport_in_Scotland
Scottish ferry built in 2003
Limited ferry built in 2003, operated by Scottish ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne and serving the west coast of Scotland. Following her launch at Appledore's
MV_Coruisk
Scottish ferry
Scottish government corporation, and operated by its subsidiary Caledonian MacBrayne. She entered service in the Hebrides in 2001, operating on the "Uig Triangle"
MV_Hebrides
Bridge connecting the Isle of Skye to the island of Eilean Bàn, Scotland
from around 1600, run by private operators and latterly by Caledonian MacBrayne. The bridge cost £27 million to build. Road and rail connections to Kyle
Skye_Bridge
Topics referred to by the same term
a genus of aeolid nudibranchs (sea slugs) MV Catriona, a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Catriona_(disambiguation)
Scottish ferry built in 1987
MV Isle of Mull is one of the larger ferries operated by Caledonian MacBrayne from Oban on the west of Scotland. MV Isle of Mull was designed for the
MV_Isle_of_Mull
Topics referred to by the same term
medical school of the University of St Andrews MV Bute, a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry MV Bute (1954), a Clyde vehicle ferry from 1954 to 1978 Bute House
Bute
Town, sea port and former burgh in Scotland
east shore of the Firth of Clyde, and is the main terminal of Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services operating from mainland Scotland to the Isle of Arran.
Ardrossan
Scottish ferry which entered service in 2015
MV Loch Seaforth is a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne between Stornoway and Ullapool. She was launched on 21 March 2014 and entered service in
MV_Loch_Seaforth_(2014)
Town on the Isle of Bute, Scotland
along the coast of the Firth of Clyde. It can be reached by a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry from Wemyss Bay, which also offers an onward rail link to Glasgow
Rothesay
Human settlement in Scotland
Preceding station Ferry Following station Terminus Caledonian MacBrayne Arran Ferry (Summer only) Lochranza
Claonaig
Human settlement in Scotland
where there is a ferry to Tarbert, in Kintyre, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. Otter Ferry Disused pier at West Otter Ferry "Portavadie Port Information
Otter_Ferry
Human settlement in Scotland
National grid reference NR9259869816 There is a 25-minute-long Caledonian MacBrayne ferry service across Loch Fyne to Tarbert on the Kintyre Peninsula. It
Portavadie
Order of birds
Nest Egg, Save the wiki, archived from the original on 3 September 2011 Macbrayne, Rosaleen (3 September 2004). "Poison campaigner fined after using kiwi
Kiwi_(bird)
Scottish and English contract law case
McCutcheon v David MacBrayne Ltd [1964] 1 WLR 125 is a leading Scottish contract law case, concerning the incorporation of a term in a contract through
McCutcheon v David MacBrayne Ltd
McCutcheon_v_David_MacBrayne_Ltd
Company in 1954. She spent the whole of her 24 years with Caledonian MacBrayne on the Upper Clyde crossings. MV Cowal was the second of a trio of vehicle
MV_Cowal
Ship built in 1985
vehicle ferry that was operated by Caledonian MacBrayne on the west coast of Scotland. She was the first MacBrayne vessel to be ordered and built for them outside
MV_Hebridean_Isles
Shields Ferry; and the Mersey has the Mersey Ferry. In Scotland, Caledonian MacBrayne provides passenger and roll-on/roll-off ferry services in the Firth of
Transport in the United Kingdom
Transport_in_the_United_Kingdom
CalMac vehicle and passenger ferry
roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry constructed for use by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) on routes on the west coast of Scotland. She is the first of
MV_Isle_of_Islay
Topics referred to by the same term
steamer, sunk off Fort Matilda, 1862 PS Iona (1864) MacBrayne paddle steamer MV Iona 1970 MacBrayne ferry MS Iona 2020 P&O Cruises cruise ship Iona University
Iona_(disambiguation)
Catamaran ferry
catamaran ferry owned by Pentland Ferries, currently on charter to Caledonian MacBrayne for its west coast service. MV Alfred was built in Vũng Tàu, Vietnam,
MV_Alfred
Ethnic group native to Scotland
also e.g. MacGowan), and Brown can refer to the colour, or be akin to MacBrayne.[citation needed] Anglicisation is not restricted to language. In his
Scottish_people
Marine Services to expand workforce to support a major new contract with Caledonian MacBrayne". Dales Marine. January 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
Dales_Marine_Services
Human settlement in Scotland
Ullapool's port is regionally significant with ferries operated by Caledonian MacBrayne running from Ullapool to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. It also serves
Ullapool
Town and former royal burgh in Scotland
the vessel can be chartered privately. Starting 23 May 2013, Caledonian MacBrayne began operating a ferry service across the Firth of Clyde to Ardrossan
Campbeltown
Island in Outer Hebrides, Scotland
2025. "Oban - Castlebay | Caledonian MacBrayne Official ferry service to the Scottish Isles | Caledonian MacBrayne". www.calmac.co.uk. Retrieved 11 May
Barra
Topics referred to by the same term
Loch Tarbert, Argyll MV Loch Tarbert, a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Loch
Loch_Tarbert
Archipelago off the west coast of Scotland
The Caledonian MacBrayne ferry MV Hebrides leaving Lochmaddy for Skye
Hebrides
Scottish ferry built in 1987
Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ro-ro car ferry, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne, serving the island of Gigha. MV Loch Ranza was the last of four drive-through
MV_Loch_Ranza
Ongoing political scandal in Scotland
built by Ferguson Marine, for the state-owned ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne under direction of Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMA), Transport Scotland
Scottish_ferry_fiasco
roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry being constructed for use by Caledonian MacBrayne on routes on the west coast of Scotland. She is the second of four ferries
MV_Loch_Indaal
Human settlement in Scotland
Fergus Granville, lives at Callernish House, near Lochmaddy. Caledonian MacBrayne provides year-round ferry service to Uig, on the west coast of the Isle
Lochmaddy
Newry Steam Packet Company (1926) Michael Murphy Limited (1926) David MacBrayne Ltd (jointly with the London, Midland and Scottish Railway) (1928) Tyne
Coast_Lines
Village on Ardnamurchan peninsula in Scotland
Preceding station Caledonian MacBrayne Following station Tobermory Terminus Tobermory–Kilchoan ferry Terminus
Kilchoan
Sea loch in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
MV Loch Seaforth is also the name of two Western Isles ships. The 1947 MacBrayne mailboat which linked Stornoway with Mallaig and Kyle of Lochalsh from
Loch_Seaforth
Town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
parties, Caledonian MacBrayne and Western Ferries, came to nothing. Prior to June 2011, the pier was in daily use by Caledonian MacBrayne, who ran a regular
Dunoon
Archipelago and council area off the west coast of mainland Scotland
"Fleet Histories" Archived 11 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Caledonian MacBrayne. Retrieved 3 August 2009. Haswell-Smith (2004) pp. 205, 253 "Crìonadh
Outer_Hebrides
United Kingdom statutory corporations
"About David MacBrayne Ltd". David MacBrayne. David MacBrayne Ltd. Retrieved 19 October 2025. "About CalMac". CalMac Ferries. David MacBrayne Ltd. Retrieved
State-owned enterprises of the United Kingdom
State-owned_enterprises_of_the_United_Kingdom
Road in North Ayrshire, Scotland
before descending into Lochranza, ending at the pier where Caledonian MacBrayne services to Claonaig (in summer) and Tarbert, Kintyre (in winter). The
A841_road
Car and passenger ferry for Caledonian MacBrayne
Government asset company CMAL, to lease to its ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne. Entering service informally to the Isle of Arran on 12 January 2025,
MV_Glen_Sannox_(2017)
Scottish ferry
is a RO-RO ferry operated on the west coast of Scotland by Caledonian MacBrayne. Also known by her local nicknames IOA and The Auld Trooper, she entered
MV_Isle_of_Arran
Award
Institution, Polmont. John McKerrell, Fireman, SS Lochdunvegan (David Macbrayne Ltd.). Francis McKeown, Foreman, Machines Department, Measurement Ltd
1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)
is a motor catamaran passenger ferry owned and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne, which along with MV Argyll Flyer provides a service from Dunoon to Gourock
MV_Ali_Cat
Suburb of Tauranga, New Zealand
2011. Macbrayne, Rosaleen (18 June 2003). "Artificial surf reef needs wave of cash". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 26 October 2011. Macbrayne, Rosaleen
Mount_Maunganui
Government's Marine Patrol Vessel (MPV) Jura. The ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne routinely flies the Saltire as a Jack on vessels which have a bow staff
Flag_of_Scotland
Transport museum in Glasgow, Scotland
Holdings, FirstGroup, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, Caledonian MacBrayne, Arnold Clark, SSE plc, Diageo, Bank of Scotland and Optical Express.
Riverside_Museum
v t e Ships of Caledonian MacBrayne Current fleet Ali Cat Argyle Argyll Flyer Bute Caledonian Isles Carvoria Catriona Chieftain Clansman Coruisk Finlaggan
MV_Glenbrook
British contingency plan for continuity of government
Hebrides, MV Clansman and RMS Columba – which were chartered to David MacBrayne as car ferries but could be converted to floating nuclear bunkers in a
Python_(codename)
Scottish boatbuilder
1992 after the launch of the second of two small ferries for Caledonian MacBrayne. The shed remained derelict until demolished in late 2009, having been
James_N_Miller_&_Sons
Human settlement in Scotland
Fort William and Kyle of Lochalsh. From its sheltered port, Caledonian MacBrayne ferries run to Tarbert on Harris and Lochmaddy on North Uist, providing
Uig,_Snizort
Scottish shipping company
ferry companies. In 1973, they were merged with MacBraynes as Caledonian MacBrayne. Rival railway companies, the Caledonian Railway (CR), the North British
Caledonian Steam Packet Company
Caledonian_Steam_Packet_Company
Village in Scotland
available. Lochranza has a golf course with eleven holes. Caledonian MacBrayne operates a regular ferry service to Claonaig on Kintyre between March
Lochranza
Scottish broadcaster, author and sporting academic
Camanachd Association and was director of communications for Caledonian MacBrayne. In 1998 was awarded a PhD by the University of Aberdeen. McLennan is
Hugh_Dan_MacLennan
Human settlement in Scotland
Preceding station Ferry Following station Terminus Caledonian MacBrayne Islay Ferry Kennacraig Terminus Kintyre Express April to October Ballycastle
Port_Ellen
Merchant marine service of the United Kingdom
Ltd Cairns, Noble and Company Caledonian MacBrayne, formerly Caledonian Steam Packet Company and David MacBrayne Carisbrooke Shipping P & A Campbell The
Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)
Merchant_Navy_(United_Kingdom)
NB1101 Claymore Passenger Vessel (Caledonian MacBrayne) 2025 NB1100 Lochmor Passenger Vessel (Caledonian MacBrayne) 2025 NB1099 MV Tyrfing Passenger Vessel
Cemre_Shipyard
Sea loch in Lochaber, Scotland
directly between Mallaig and Inverie. The ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne to the Small Isles from Mallaig is named after the loch, the MV Lochnevis
Loch_Nevis
Owner 1957–1973: Caledonian Steam Packet Company 1973–1989: Caledonian MacBrayne Port of registry Glasgow (1957-89) Route 1957 – 1970: Ardrossan – Brodick
MV_Glen_Sannox_(1957)
Scottish footballer and administrator
administrator and former footballer who was a director of Caledonian MacBrayne as of 2012[update]. Gold was born in Lanark, and played professional football
Lex_Gold
RO-RO vehicle and passenger ferry
Maritime Assets Limited. From 2011, she has been operated by Caledonian MacBrayne on the Islay service from Kennacraig. MV Finlaggan was built in Gdańsk
MV_Finlaggan
Most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
south of the island, which rises to 141 metres (463 feet). Caledonian MacBrayne operate a ferry to Scarinish. The daily crossing from Oban on the mainland
Tiree
yacht was chartered by the Queen for her 80th Birthday. Formerly the MacBrayne ferry Columba built in 1964; converted to a miniature cruise ship for
List of royal yachts of the United Kingdom
List_of_royal_yachts_of_the_United_Kingdom
Island in the Scottish Inner Hebrides
mainland by two ferry services. In the middle of the island, the Caledonian MacBrayne passenger ferry MV Carvoria operates from the Gallanach Road (about 3 km
Kerrera
British government recognitions
Board of Trade. Angus MacDonald, Donkeyman, SS King George V, David MacBrayne Ltd. Malcolm MacDonald, Coxwain, Stornoway Lifeboat, Royal National Lifeboat
1969_Birthday_Honours
British royal recognitions
Ltd., High Wycombe. Captain Donald Cowan, Marine Superintendent, David MacBrayne, Ltd., Glasgow. Marjorie Josephine Craig, Secretary, Royal Air Force Escaping
1961_New_Year_Honours
Largest town on the Isle of Mull, Scotland
v t e Caledonian MacBrayne Legend Lochboisdale, South Uist to Mallaig Eriskay Ardmore, Barra Castlebay, Barra Baile Mòr, Iona Fionnphort, Mull Tobermory
Tobermory,_Mull
Island in County Donegal, Ireland
their use, or previously built for the Scottish ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac), allowing both to carry passengers, cars, and heavy-goods vehicles
Arranmore
Island of Scotland
was extended to allow a roll-on roll-off ferry to dock. The Caledonian MacBrayne ferry MV Lochnevis sails a circular route around the four "Small Isles"—Eigg
Eigg
Disused railway station in Ardrossan, Ayrshire
Scotland. The station allowed train passengers to link with the Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) ferry sailings to Brodick on the Isle of Arran and other destinations
Ardrossan Winton Pier railway station
Ardrossan_Winton_Pier_railway_station
Scottish shipbuilder
landing-craft type ferry Caledonian MacBrayne 418 MV Jupiter 1973 ferry Caledonian MacBrayne 419 MV Juno 1974 ferry Caledonian MacBrayne 420 MV Bruernish 1973 landing-craft
James_Lamont_&_Co
International airport serving Auckland, New Zealand
Archived from the original on 27 August 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2015. Macbrayne, Rosaleen (30 May 2001). "BBC's call will continue after transmissions
Auckland_Airport
Ferry under construction
Caledonian Maritime Assets to lease to its ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne. Originally planned for Uig based services, she will serve Arran. Like
MV_Glen_Rosa
Topics referred to by the same term
establishments of the Royal Navy MV Lochinvar, a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne Lord Lochinvar, a title in the Peerage of Scotland Lochinvar Corporation
Lochinvar_(disambiguation)
Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
International Airport and Campbeltown Airport Operated by Caledonian MacBrayne on the following routes: Claonaig - Lochranza (in summer) Kennacraig -
Kintyre
List of ships with the same or similar names
(disambiguation) TS King George V - passenger steamer owned and operated by David MacBrayne Ltd, and used as a troop carrier during the Second World War. George V
HMS_King_George_V
Passenger ferry
and passenger ferry currently under construction for use on Caledonian MacBrayne routes on the west coast of Scotland. She is the third of four ferries
MV_Lochmor_(2025)
MACBRAYNE
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Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English
Daybreak; Sunrise; The First Appearance of Daylight
Boy/Male
Hindu
Star, Protecter
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : unexplained. Compare Slaten.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Red Meadow
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin
Bitter Rose; Dew of the Sea
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
One who Takes the Devotees Up to Other World
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Claypool.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Communion in Love; Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sober; Truthful
Boy/Male
Sikh
Love for fame
MACBRAYNE
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