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  2. Hurtigruten - Wikipedia

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    Hurtigruten was established in 1893 by government contract to improve communications along Norway's long, jagged coastline. Vesteraalen began the first round-trip journey from Trondheim on 2 July 1893 bound for Hammerfest , with calls at Rørvik , Brønnøysund , Sandnessjøen , Bodø , Svolvær , Lødingen , Harstad , Tromsø , and Skjervøy .

  3. Hurtigruten AS - Wikipedia

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    Hurtigruten AS is a Norwegian coastal ferry service and cruise line headquartered in Oslo, Norway. [1] It is the larger of two companies currently operating Hurtigruten , the coastal ferry service along the Norwegian coast from which it takes its name.

  4. MS Nordkapp - Wikipedia

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    MS Nordkapp is a Hurtigruten (Norwegian Coastal Express) ship built in 1996 by Kleven Verft AS, Norway, for Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab for use in Hurtigruten ferry service along the coast of Norway. She is a sister ship of MS Polarlys and MS Nordnorge.

  5. MS Nordnorge (1996) - Wikipedia

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    The MS Nordnorge (literally: Northern Norway) is a Hurtigruten (Norwegian Coastal Express) ship. It was completed in 1997 by Kværner Kleven in Ulsteinvik, Norway, as a sister ship to MS Polarlys and MS Nordkapp. The Nordnorge has a gross tonnage of 11,386, a crew of 57 and can carry up to 691 passengers.

  6. MS Lofoten - Wikipedia

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    MS Lofoten (call sign LIXN) is a Norwegian passenger and cargo vessel formerly owned and operated by Hurtigruten AS.The ship was built in 1964. After MS Nordstjernen was retired from coastal service in 2012, MS Lofoten became the oldest ship in the current fleet still in operation.

  7. Norwegian Coastal Express Museum - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 2009, the Coastal Express Museum and Hurtigruten AS entered into an agreement that round-trip passengers on the express route would receive free admission to the museum in return for the museum receiving NOK 25 per visitor from the express route. This led to a 140% increase in visitor numbers in the first quarter of 2009 of ...

  8. MS Otto Sverdrup - Wikipedia

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    The ship returned to Norway in 2012 and is now a part of the coastal route travelling between Bergen and Kirkenes. MS Finnmarken is the third Hurtigruten ship with this name. Previous ships were DS Finmarken from 1912 and MS Finnmarken from 1956, which is currently part of the Hurtigruten museum in Stokmarknes , Norway.

  9. Havila Kystruten - Wikipedia

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    Havila Kystruten AS (known as Havila Voyages internationally) is a Norwegian shipping company that operates 4 out of 11 ships on the coastal route Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen (commonly known as Hurtigruten). The company is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo, [1] and the largest shareholder is Havila Holding AS from Fosnavåg. [2] The CEO is Bent Martini ...

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