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  2. Fishbourne, Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    Fishbourne is a village between Wootton and Ryde, on the Isle of Wight.. The name "Fishbourne" might mean "stream of fish" or "fish spring." [3]It is positioned on the eastern bank of Wootton Creek, and includes the terminal for the Wightlink car ferry from Portsmouth.

  3. MV St Clare - Wikipedia

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    St Clare in Portsmouth. MV St Clare currently sails on the Portsmouth to Fishbourne route operated by Wightlink.She was built in GdaƄsk in 2001. [2] From her introduction in 2001 until January 2004, St Clare was the longest ship regularly crossing between the Isle of Wight and the British mainland, but was overtaken by Red Funnel's Red Osprey following that vessel's stretching.

  4. MV St Faith - Wikipedia

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    MV St Faith is a vehicle and passenger ferry operated by Wightlink on its route from Portsmouth to Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight.As with former sister ship St Cecilia, there were plans to increase St Faith ' s capacity by extending her length by 12 metres (39 ft).

  5. MV St Catherine - Wikipedia

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    She sailed between Portsmouth, on the English mainland and Fishbourne, Isle of Wight until 2009. GB Conte and Anna Mur currently sail between the Isola di San Pietro and Portovesme ; an approximately 40-minute service with a frequency of 17 ferries a day in each direction during the summer season.

  6. Hampshire & Isle of Wight: Tuesday's Big Picture - AOL

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    In contributing to Hampshire & Isle of Wight's Big Picture you agree to grant us a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to publish and otherwise use the material in any way that we want, and in any ...

  7. MV St Cecilia - Wikipedia

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    MV St Cecilia is a vehicle and passenger ferry formerly operated by Wightlink on its route from Portsmouth to Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight, the route she took throughout her life. [2] St Cecilia was built in Yorkshire and was launched into the River Ouse. In March 1987, she began carrying passengers.

  8. Wightlink - Wikipedia

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    Wightlink is a ferry company operating routes across The Solent between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the south of England. It operates car ferries between Lymington and Yarmouth, and Portsmouth and Fishbourne and a fast passenger-only catamaran between Portsmouth Harbour and Ryde Pier. It is jointly owned by Basalt Infrastructure Partners ...

  9. MV Caedmon - Wikipedia

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    MV Caedmon was an Isle of Wight 'C' class ro-ro vehicle and passenger ferry. She operated for ten years on the Portsmouth to Fishbourne route before transferring to Wightlink's route from Lymington to Yarmouth. After 37 years of service, she was broken up in 2010.