ScotRail have reintroduced their 'Rail and Sail' tickets after months of pausing the service due to the travel restrictions brought about by the pandemic.
A Rail and Sail ticket allows a passenger of either service to use just one ticket to travel between destinations using both a train and a ferry.
The tickets are popular with those who want to use public transport to visit Scotland's islands and destinations along the Clyde coast.
They also mean no queuing at ferry ticket offices or check-in, and no need to book in advance for foot passengers.
It is now possible to purchase Rail and Sail tickets travelling with CalMac Ferries and are available to purchase for travel to Brodick, Rothesay and Dunoon.
A full list of travel destinations along the Clyde coast include:
Dunoon (Cowal) via Gourock
Rothesay (Bute) via Weymss Bay
Brodick (Arran) via Ardrossan Harbour
Campbeltown via Ardrossan Harbour
Cumbrae via Largs
For more information about the service, visit Rail & Sail | Train & Ferry Sailing Tickets | ScotRail
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