Interim update on Craignure’s Passenger Access System (PAS)
Please note this interim update on the passenger access system (PAS) at Craignure Ferry Terminal.
The PAS at Craignure Ferry Terminal is currently out of service and, following assessment, it will not be returned to service in the short term. We understand this news will have impacts for the local community, businesses and those travelling through Craignure, particularly as we approach the busier summer period.
CMAL is working closely with CalMac Ferries and will continue to liaise with Argyll and Bute Council and Transport Scotland to look at the best way forward. This includes considering arrangements for passenger access and any wider operational implications.
We will share further updates as soon as we are able. In the meantime, passengers should continue to check the operator’s travel updates before they travel. For service information details, please check CalMac’s Service Status.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in the meantime.
—Ramsay Muirhead, Director of Port Infrastructure and Planning, CMAL
—Fraser Wallace, Head of Harbour Operations, CalMac
Craignure Ferry Terminal is owned by Argyll and Bute Council, while CMAL has owned the PAS infrastructure for several years. Work is ongoing with partners to consider the best way forward.
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