The
Stena Nordica has deputised on the Fishguard-Rosslare link on at least two occasions, the most recent being in 2013. Stena Nordica is the smaller of the two ships assigned to the Holyhead ^ Dublin route. I understand a bus operated in the past between Pembroke Dock and the boat train at Whitland station for Stena Line SailRail passengers (during Stena Europe^s dry dock periods) but appreciably the cost of bus hire for two round trips a day over around ten days would be a few grand. To draw a comparison Stena Line used to offer a courtesy coach between the port and city centre in Dublin but now passengers availing of this must pay a fare.
The replacement service referred to during this year^s dry docking of the
Stena Europe was the regular Irish Ferries service from Rosslare to Pembroke Dock on which foot passengers can and do travel (but SailRail ticketing is no longer available). Essentially Stena Line had an allocation of space onboard the vessel. Such arrangements have occurred on occasions in the past too. Pembroke Dock to Rosslare is operated by the
Isle of Inishmore (there is/ was an image of this ship amongst the interesting array of photos in the top right hand corner of this forum). The
Club Class lounge is located on the deck 11. It boasts great views but is only accessible by stairs.
Foot passengers/SailRail numbers fluctuate and while the money earned from SailRail/foot passengers is low, virtually all such passengers will buy something onboard. This may range from a meal (
great value meals on certain sailings) to items in the shop. For some passengers it may be a cabin or a Stena Plus upgrade. If booking SailRail with Stena Line in Ireland the lounge and cabins can be included, if desired, as an integral part of the booking. The onboard spend can easily exceed the fare revenue. The small amounts of money yielded per sailing aren^t all that long turning from hundreds to thousands to tens of thousands.
This onboard spend premise is the one on which the Tuesday day trip fares for ^5/^5 available at Easter/Summer are probably based.
Interesting account of the lady travelling on the then two trains a day service in reply 5.
Have often wondered about freight fares too. Think that the freight companies may have a special log in facility and that the fares are shown within this.
Stena Line SailRail brochures are widely available and have seen them in as diverse locations as Paddington station and tourist offices and stations in Ireland.
There^s been a ticket vending machine at Rosslare Europort station for the last number of months where tickets booked online can be collected.