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		<title>Royal Iris Ferry Service Ends After 66 Years</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Royal Iris ferry service has officially ended after 66 years of operation, with its last passengers boarding on March 29, 2026.</p>
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<p>The Royal Iris ferry service has officially concluded, with its final passengers boarding on March 29, 2026. This marks the end of a significant chapter in Liverpool&#8217;s maritime history, as the Royal Iris has been a beloved vessel for 66 years, carrying over 17 million people since its launch in 1960.</p>
<p>The Royal Iris, featured in the 1965 film <strong>Ferry Cross the Mersey</strong>, has been a staple of the River Mersey, providing vital transportation between Liverpool and Wirral. Its nostalgic charm has remained largely unchanged, as noted by passengers like Margorie Humber, who remarked, &#8220;It is identical, there’s no difference. That’s what’s so atmospheric about it, that it does hark back to a different era.&#8221;</p>
<p>John Lunt, who has fond memories of taking the ferry with his children, expressed the emotional impact of its retirement, stating, &#8220;I&#8217;ve got great memories [of the ferry]. My eldest child&#8217;s 43, and we used to regularly come on.&#8221; Such sentiments highlight the deep connection many locals have with the Royal Iris.</p>
<p>As the Royal Iris departs from service, it will be replaced by the new £26 million vessel, the Royal Daffodil, which is set to begin operations later this year. In the interim, the Snowdrop will provide ferry services to ensure continuity for passengers.</p>
<p>The Royal Iris has not only served as a means of transport but has also become a symbol of Liverpool&#8217;s rich cultural heritage. Its retirement signifies a transition for the community, leaving behind a legacy cherished by many.</p>
<p>While the Royal Daffodil promises modern amenities, the emotional farewell to the Royal Iris resonates deeply with those who have experienced its journey across the Mersey.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact launch date of the Royal Daffodil, but anticipation is building as the community prepares for this new chapter in local ferry services.</p>
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