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Dover ferry service scrapped
10:15, 29 June 2009
by Graham Tutthill
The ferry service between Dover and Dieppe is being scrapped.
LD Lines introduced the service in February, using its traditional ferry Cote d’Albatre. But the company said that it had not attracted sufficient traffic to make it commercially viable, and the service will end on Monday.
It was the first time that Dover had been linked with Dieppe.
The ferry, which took four hours to make the crossing, made one return trip every night. It will continue to make two round trips to Boulogne every day. LD Lines also operates a fast ferry, the seacat Norman Arrow, on the Boulogne route, making four round trips a day.
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