Please note: Norfolkline which is now part of DFDS Seaways have announced that the route between Rosyth and Zeebrugge will cease operating after the 15th of December 2010, however freight only route might still continue.
Norfolkline is part of the Maersk shipping group and is reviving the popular route from Rosyth in Scotland to Zeebrugge in Belgium, which was run by Superfast Ferries until late 2008.
Norfolkline's new, contemporary vessel will serve this route, and will re-establish this important link between Scotland and continental Europe.
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A new vessel, constructed in Italy, will serve the new Zeebrugge to Rosyth route. The new Norfolkline ferry will provide a comfortable overnight sailing, with a variety of excellent onboard facilities. Only car passengers are allowed on the new route, and cabins will be mandatory. All cabins have en-suite toilet and shower facilities, and are air-conditioned.
In addition, there is a shuttlebus service at Rosyth port, which links the ferry terminal with the Inverkeithing railway station and the park and ride scheme at Ferrytoll, connecting the ferry service with the local bus and rail networks.
The shuttle service operates for 3 hours after arrivals and before departures.