New Gozo harbour terminal inaugurated by Prime Minister
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The new Gozo harbour terminal at Mgarr was officially inaugurated this morning by the Prime Minister, Dr Lawrence Gonzi.
It will now be possible for passengers to embark and disembark from the ferries separately from the cars, thereby enhancing their safety.
The terminal can cater for 600 passengers and 200 cars at a given time. It includes a cafeteria, luggage handling facilities and a 180 slot underground car park, as well as a new marshalling area.
With an investment of €9.3 million, the project took several years to complete.















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