The first images of the proposed new Isle of Man ferry terminal in Liverpool have been released today.
The digital illustrations will also be on display at a public exhibition in Liverpool on Thursday ahead of submitting the planning application next month.
Infrastructure Minister, Ray Harmer, says the needs of passengers have been 'at the forefront' of the design.
Subject to approval, the building would be constructed at the Prince's Half Tide Dock, and would be scheduled to open in 2020.
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