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Lough Swilly car ferry in troubled waters 25.03.08

THE operators of the Swilly car ferry have confirmed they will run the service this season but warned it could be the last.
The Lough Foyle Ferry Company operates the Summer service from Buncrana to Rathmullan but says a shortfall in funding is putting its future in jeopardy.
A crunch meeting is due to take place on March 31 between the company and Donegal County Council in a bid to thrash out future grant arrangements.

It's understood the company needs a subvention of €135,000 to make the Swilly route feasible but around €110,000 is currently on the table.
The ferry company said its operating costs on the Buncrana to Rathmullan route last year were in the region of €300,000 including fuel, wages, insurance and boat maintenance.
"We will run this Summer but we will have to review the whole thing after this season which could be the last for the Swilly service," said ferry director Jim McClenaghan.
"If the tourism authorities conducted a survey of the benefits of the ferry to this region, it would put the whole funding issue into context."
Company figures show that 66,000 passengers used the Swilly Ferry last year and the company hopes to carry more than 70,000 this year.
"If each one of those people spent €20 a piece it would put the whole funding thing in context. The Mulroy Bridge opens next year and if the Swilly ferry is not running, the link over to Inishowen will be broken."
It’s understood a three-year deal was hammered out last year between the company and the Council but the parties are now back at the drawing board.
Meanwhile, the Foyle ferry which operates from Greencastle to Magilligan is currently self-sufficient and is running without grant subvention. A one-way journey is €15 per car while a return ticket costs €22 but Mr. McClenaghan said "trade is up" on the 10-minute crossing. "The funding for the Foyle crossing was for seven years but we were self-sufficient in five," he said.
He puts the funding issue for his company in the context of the Strangford ferry in Co. Down which he says gets £870,000 a year in subvention.
"Between our two boats every year, we spend around €800,000 in fuel, insurance, dry dock costs, upkeep and wages. When we started six years ago, diesel was 22c a litre but it's now 65c a litre - a jump of around 300%," added Mr. McClenaghan.
This year, the cost going from Rathmullan to Buncrana will be €15 one-way and €24 round trip per vehicle. While official sailings are scheduled to begin on June 13 until September 7, the company also hopes to operate on the May and June Bank Holidays, weather-permitting.
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