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A two-week hovercraft ferry trial on the Firth of Forth is to take place next month. | A two-week hovercraft ferry trial on the Firth of Forth is to take place next month. |
The service will carry up to 130 passengers at a time between Portobello in Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy in Fife. | The service will carry up to 130 passengers at a time between Portobello in Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy in Fife. |
If successful, it is hoped it will cut congestion for commuters on the Forth road and rail bridges by carrying about 470,000 passengers a year. | If successful, it is hoped it will cut congestion for commuters on the Forth road and rail bridges by carrying about 470,000 passengers a year. |
Bus company Stagecoach is trialling the system between 16 and 28 July, with the backing of £100,000 of public funding. | |
The firm is to run 22 services a day during the two-week trial. | |
The 28 metre (92ft) hovercraft, which can travel at about 35 knots, will cost passengers £4.50 for a return journey. | |
Stagecoach had planned to launch a test service on the route in October last year but delays in getting environmental approval from Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) forced them to put the trial back until this summer. | |
Bird life | |
Brian Souter, Stagecoach Group chief executive, said the service would have numerous public benefits. | |
He said: "The Forth estuary is an under-used resource and we are looking forward to giving people a chance to see the benefits this technology could bring to the region's communities, economy and public transport system. | |
"It is crucial we have a wide range of public transport options to cope with the increasing flow of people between Fife and the Edinburgh area." | |
During the trial an ongoing environmental impact study will take place to determine the effects of the service, particularly in relation to bird life. | |
Stagecoach estimates that running a two-craft operation would cost about £2m a year. | Stagecoach estimates that running a two-craft operation would cost about £2m a year. |
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