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Juno becomes latest boat in Bristol Ferry fleet
A wooden passenger ferry that used to work on the River Tees has arrived in Bristol where she will soon be painted in the distinctive blue and yellow livery of Bristol Ferry Boats.
Juno used to belong to RiverShack, which ran trips on the Tees from Yarm near Middlesbrough but was not able to operate for the most recent summer season.
She has now been gifted to Bristol Ferry Boats and is currently at the Albion Dockyard receiving some alterations to ensure she can squeeze underneath all the bridges in the Floating Harbour.
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Bristol Ferry Boats captain Mandy Sharman keeps a close eye on Juno as she arrives into Bristol – photo: Bristol Ferry Boats
Bristol Ferry Boats co-director, Roisin Tobin-Brooke, said: “This exciting addition to our fleet is a significant milestone in our journey as a community organisation.
“Juno will enable us to expand our waterbus service and education programme, and improve the quality of our passengers’ experience.
“We are so grateful to RiverShack for their remarkable generosity and their belief in the importance of our services.”

Juno being put into a sling at Bristol Marina – photo: Bristol Ferry Boats
Main photo: RiverShack
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