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Last Updated: Wednesday, 20 September 2006, 10:23 GMT 11:23 UK
Bad weather halts ferry crossings
Sea Express One
Passengers will be transferred from Heysham to Liverpool
Bad weather has meant ferry crossings from the Isle of Man to Liverpool and Belfast have been cancelled.

Passengers due to travel on the Sea Express One across the Irish Sea were called off because of severe weather conditions.

The Steam Packet Company said those travelling to Liverpool would be transferred to the Heysham services, with transfers for foot passengers.

People due to sail to Belfast should contact the reservations team.

The Steam Packet Company apologised for any inconvenience caused to passengers.

The company operates a service to Heysham, Lancashire, sailing on the Ben-my-Chree ferry.




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