Seatruck Ferries was a UK-based freight-only ferry company which commenced services in 1996. It became a subsidiary of CLdN and was absorbed into the Luxembourg-based parent's overall brand as CLdN RoRo in February 2024. It operated out of four ports on the Irish Sea, including Heysham and Liverpool.
Riverdance, Seatruck's first vessel
The first of the RoRo 2200 ferries - Seatruck Progress
Image: Clipper Pace in Dublin
Image: SEATRUCK PROGRESS
Heysham Port is situated by the village of Heysham, Lancashire, England. The harbour ships mainly roll-on/roll-off freight with one passenger service run by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, which operates a twice daily sailing to Isle of Man. There are three freight routes run by Seatruck Ferries and Stena Line which all sail to Ireland daily. The passenger terminal has a rail service which links to Lancaster via Morecambe. Also adjacent to the dock site is a Heysham nuclear power station which was built between 1970 and 1988.
Image: Ben my chree april 2010
Image: MV Manxman
Image: Manannan Heysham
Image: MS Arrow Cargo Ferry at St Helier Harbour