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M.V. Cabo Star Back in Operation: Ferry Resumes Service Today After August 20 Fire
The M.V. Cabo Star resumed operations today, Friday 30th August.
The M.V. Cabo Star resumed operations today, Friday 30th August.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 30, 2024 – The cargo vessel M.V. Cabo Star, which was taken off route for 10 days following a fire on August 20, 2024, has officially resumed operations today. The Galleon’s Passage and the Buccoo Reef made additional sailings to transport foodstuff, pharmaceuticals, and other essentials while the Cabo Star was being repaired.
The Management of the Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Transport Company Limited (TTIT) advised truckers that inspections and repairs to the M.V. Cabo Star were completed. Sailings resumed today from Port of Spain at 2:00 PM, and another sailing is scheduled from the Port of Scarborough at 11:00 PM. The regular sailing schedule will continue from the 1st of September. The vessel’s return is a welcome development for the vital inter-island transport service between Trinidad and Tobago.
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