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MS Superspeed 1 is a fast ro-pax ferry owned and operated by Color Line. She was built by Aker Finnyards , Rauma , Finland in 2008, and entered service on the Kristiansand — Hirtshals route on 13 March 2008.
From Norway, E39 goes with ferry from Kristiansand to Hirtshals, in northern Denmark. Ferries are run by Color Line and Fjord Line. The motorway goes from the south of Hirtshals to the north of Aalborg. The exits are: Aabyen; 2 Hjørring N; 3 Hjørring C; 4 Hjørring S; 5 Vrå; 6 Brønderslev C; 7 Brønderslev S | Store Vildmose; 8 Tylstrup; 9 ...
MS Color Fantasy MS Color Magic, the largest cruiseferry with cardeck in the world MS Superspeed 1 on the route Kristiansand – Hirtshals Color Line terminal in Hirtshals. Color Line has roots in the ferry business that go back more than 100 years. The company was established in 1990 when two Norwegian shipping companies, Jahre Line and Norway ...
Hirtshals is the Danish terminal for the services of the Norwegian ferry company, Color Line. Each year thousands of tourists travel back and forth between Hirtshals and the Norwegian cities of Kristiansand and Larvik. Previously, Color Line also offered services to Bergen, Stavanger and Oslo, but
Fjord Line currently run on its route to Bergen Stavangerfjord Old Bergensfjord (current Oslofjord) Fjord Cat. Fjord Line is a Norwegian ferry operator offering services between Norway and Denmark; in October 2020 the company announced a scale-back of operations whereby the ferry operations will only serve the ports of Kristiansand, Hirtshals, and Stavanger.
By 1994, MS King of Scandinavia was purchased by the company Color Line, renamed MS Color Viking, and entered service between Newcastle, Stavanger, Bergen and Haugesund. After several years the company sold the Norway-to-UK route along with the vessel to Norwegian ferry operator Fjord Line. In 1998 Fjord Line renamed the vessel to MS Jupiter.
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From 1984 she was called the Norröna and sailed for the owner Smyril Line between Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Norway, and in some years Shetland also. The successor is the new Norröna (from 2003). But the old ship is still sailing under the flag of Malta, as a missionary ship under the name MV Logos Hope. [1]