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  2. List of Stena Line vessels - Wikipedia

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    Stena Line took over the charter from Scandlines in 2012. MV Sassnitz (2012 - 2021) Built in 1989. Sold for scrap and beached in Aliaga, Turkey. MV Stena Baltica (VIII) (2013 - 2020, Chartered) Built in 2007, chartered from Brittany Ferries, with which she served as Cotentin. MV Lazio (2013, Chartered) Built in 1994. For Stena SeaLine services ...

  3. Stena Line - Wikipedia

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    Stena Adventurer A miniature model of the Stena Line ferry on display at Madurodam miniature park, the Netherlands. Stena Line is a Swedish shipping line company and one of the world's largest ferry operators. It services Denmark, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Finland and Sweden.

  4. List of HSC ferry routes - Wikipedia

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    Incat ferry (800 passengers & 220 cars. 91.3 metres. 5,617 tons) BornholmerFærgen - Denmark to Sweden. Villum Clausen Rønne-Ystad, 47.7 knots. Passenger car ferry (1055 passengers and 215 cars). Leonora Christina Rønne-Ystad, 40 knots. Passenger car ferry (1400 passengers and 357 cars). Stena Line HSS class 900 (High-speed Sea Service)

  5. List of largest ferries of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Stena Line Denmark: Nynäshamn – Ventspils Originally 186.6 metres (612 ft), lengthened 2021, renamed from Stena Lagan Stena Baltica: 222 m (728ft) 35,456 970 24 kn (44 km/h; 28 mph) 2005 Cantiere Navale Visentini, Donada, Italy: Stena Line Denmark: Nynäshamn – Ventspils Originally 186.6 metres (612 ft), lengthened 2021, renamed from Stena ...

  6. MS Stena Estrid - Wikipedia

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    The Stena Estrid is a passenger and vehicle 'Ro-Pax' ferry which sails for Stena Line on its Holyhead–Dublin route. [1] She is the first ferry in the E-Flexer class, [2] and was delivered to the company on 15 November 2019. [3] [4] She made her maiden commercial crossing between Holyhead and Dublin on 13 January 2020. [5]

  7. Superfast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Since 2011 MS Stena Superfast VII for Stena Line: MS Superfast VIII: 2001–2006: 30,285 GT: Since 2011 MS Stena Superfast VIII for Stena Line: MS Superfast IX: 2002–2006: 30,285 GT: Since 2024 it is laid-up in Tallinn by Tallink: MS Superfast X: 2002–2007: 29,800 GT: Since 2020 on charter as MS A. Nepita from Stena RoRo to Corsica Linea ...

  8. P&O Stena Line - Wikipedia

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    Both P&O and Stena also put various building assets into the merger. An example of which was P&O Stena Line's "Central Preparation" kitchens in the western docks, and their training centre (both ex-British Rail buildings). Channel House, P&O's Dover headquarters were leased from P&O Corporate in London to P&O Stena Line.

  9. MS Stena Danica - Wikipedia

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    Stena Danica is a ferry operated by Stena Line between Gothenburg and Fredrikshavn. She entered service in 1983, along with her sister ship Stena Jutlandica. She still serves the same route today. [2]