Construction work has officially begun at shipyard Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, on the first new Mersey Ferry in more than 60 years.
The passenger newbuild vessel to be operated by Mersey Ferries is expected to enter service in 2026, providing services for commuters and tourists at the north-west of England city.
With work on the newbuild underway, the event marks a landmark for the beginning of a new chapter for the ferries, which have been sailing on the River Mersey for more than 800 years.
The occasion represents the all-important steel cutting ceremony, as construction is now underway at the Merseyside facility.
At this stage, the hull is beginning to take shape at the building hall thanks to more than 90,000 metres of welding and a total of 327 tonnes of steel.
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The newbuild to cost around £25m is due to be delivered in late 2025,