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  2. List of Stena Line vessels - Wikipedia

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    MS Stena Carrier (I) (1970 - 1974 (Chartered Out)) Chartered to Canadian Ministry of Transport.Scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey in 2011. [21]MS Stubbenkammer (1971) Ordered by a Canadian Shipping Company but delivered to Stena Line for charter and sale to Deutsche Reichsbahn, East Germany.

  3. Stena Line - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Edda: 2019: 41,671: 927: The second E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Embla: 2020: 41,671: 927: The third E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Estelle: 2022: 45,000: 1,200: The Fourth E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Estrid: 2019: 40,500: 927: The first E-Flexer Class ...

  4. HSC One World Karadeniz - Wikipedia

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    One World Karadeniz (previously Stena Explorer) is a former high-speed ferry that operated on Stena Line's Holyhead–Dún Laoghaire service between Great Britain and Ireland until 2014. [2] It is a member of the HSS 1500 class of high-speed ferries introduced and developed by Stena Line from 1996 onwards.

  5. Jacklyn (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Jacklyn, formerly known as LPV, Stena Freighter, Stena Seafreighter, RFA Sea Chieftain, and originally Stena Hispanica, was a roll-on/roll-off cargo ship which was purchased by Blue Origin in 2018 for use as a landing platform ship.

  6. High-speed Sea Service - Wikipedia

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    Stena Explorer was the ... HSS 1500 Stena Discovery sitting just in front of the Dry Dock at Harland and Wolff ship ... pending use as spare parts or possible sale.

  7. MS Stena Superfast VII - Wikipedia

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    Stena Superfast VII was the first ship in a series of four ice-classified ropax ferries built by HDW in Kiel for Superfast Ferries' Baltic Sea services. [5] The ship was ordered in 1998, alongside sister ship MS Superfast VIII, [6] launched from dry dock on 8 November 2000 and was delivered to Superfast Ferries on 8 May 2001.

  8. GNV Blu - Wikipedia

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    The Stena Baltica and her running partner MS Finnarrow were replaced on the Karlskrona – Gdynia route in 2010 by the Stena Vision and Stena Spirit. The ship was laid up at Lysekil . On 24 January 2013, Stena announced the sale of the ship to SNAV. [ 3 ]

  9. Category:Ships of the Stena Line - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ships of the Stena Line" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. MV A Regina;