Watch: Walk through the new Glen Sannox ferry
The ship at the centre of Scotland's long-running ferries saga has started carrying passengers between the mainland and the island of Arran.
MV Glen Sannox completed its first official return journey between Troon and Brodick on the island of Arran
The ship's design and construction at the state-owned Ferguson Marine shipyard were mired in controversy.
The ship was finally delivered to ferry operator CalMac in November 2024, nearly seven years late.
It has capacity for 127 cars and 852 passengers.
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