SCOTLAND'S crisis hit lifeline ferry network has come under fresh fire after a new series of breakdowns and setbacks with five of its fleet leading to service cancellations and restrictions as new pressure is put on ministers to take urgent action. The Herald can reveal that a temporary replacement freight ferry for the Ullapool-Stornoway route - considered too small because it only had space for four lorries - has itself had to be replaced leading to three days of sailing cancellations. One disgusted Lewis haulier DR Macleod told the Herald that on Friday it had 15 trailers of goods including fresh produce like fish and other food products backed up on Stornoway because of the failure and has condemned the services as "shockingly inadequate".