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A78 In Largs 3

As the A78 is close to the sea, it passes some of the ferrys to the Scottish Islands. This one is only 10 mins from Largs to Great Cumbrae Island. The ferry is rather small.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 31, 2006 by ABeaton
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The two Cumbrae Ferries pass, Loch Riddon to the right, with the larger Loch Shira to the left.
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The MV Loch Shira arriving at Cumbrae Slip
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The MV Loch Riddon arriving at Largs on the Great Cumbrae service
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Largs Pier, where a ferry has just arrived from Cumbrae. Fort Street is in the foreground.
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Shoppers and day trippers go about their business as the ferry Loch Shira prepares to depart for Cumbrae Slip. Fort Street is at the top of the slip.
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The Moorings building and traditional tenement flats on Fort Street. Yellow markings indicate the 'Ferry Traffic Only' waiting lane for the Cumbrae ferry.
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Hunterston A Nuclear Power Station is in the distance. Note the lane for traffic waiting for the Cumbrae ferry and the sign showing the way to it via Fort Street.
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The ferry terminal at the north end of Great Cumbrae, which is served by ferries from Largs. A bus meets each ferry to take foot passengers the four miles to Millport. The car park is used by islanders who drive from places around the island to make the ferry journey on foot.
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The ferry terminal at the north end of Great Cumbrae, which is served by ferries from Largs. A bus meets each ferry to take foot passengers the four miles to Millport.
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The Port Glasgow built ferry Loch Shira at the slip, about to return to Largs.
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The Port Glasgow built ferry Loch Shira at the slip, about to return to Largs.
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The Port Glasgow built ferry Loch Shira at the slip, about to return to Largs.
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Heading to Cumbrae Slip from Largs. Hunterston nuclear power stations and wind turbines dominate the scene. These are five miles downstream from the ferry.
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MV Loch Shira has just docked to pick up traffic and pedestrians for Cumbrae Slip. The building is the Caledonian macBrayne ticket office and waiting room.
 

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