Stranraer–Larne ferry (historical alignment)

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The Stranraer–Larne ferry (historical alignment) was a former cross-channel ferry route linking Stranraer in Scotland with Larne in Northern Ireland, once forming part of a major trans-European transport corridor.

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Stranraer–Larne ferry (historical alignment) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cross-channel ferry service
ferry route
former transport corridor segment
bodyOfWater North Channel
connects Great Britain
Island of Ireland
country Northern Ireland
Scotland
crosses Irish Sea
historicalRole component of a major trans-European route
key link in Scotland–Northern Ireland transport
linkedPort Port of Larne
Port of Stranraer
locatedInTransportCorridor European route E18
surface form: Euroroute E18 (historical context)
partOf TEN-T corridors
surface form: trans-European transport corridor
regionServed County Antrim
Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
routeEnd Larne
routeStart Stranraer
serviceType passenger ferry
vehicle ferry
status disused
usedFor cross-border transport
freight transport
tourist travel

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European route E18 hasFerryConnection Stranraer–Larne ferry (historical alignment)