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  2. MV Hrossey - Wikipedia

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    The original 100 cabins had a total of 300 beds. [3] All cabins are en-suite, most being two berth, with a number of four-berth cabins for families. [ 4 ] In April 2007, an additional accommodation module was fitted at Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, increasing her capacity to 356 berths. [ 5 ]

  3. North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Company

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    Their first steamer, Velocity (1821), was built to compete with the steamer Tourist which operated between Leith and Aberdeen. Services were extended to Wick (by 1833), Kirkwall and Lerwick (in 1836). [1] In 1875, the Aberdeen, Leith & Clyde Shipping Co became the North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Company. The new company ...

  4. MV Hjaltland - Wikipedia

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    The ferry was later used to transport the bodies of three of the crash victims to Aberdeen. [10] On 9 September 2013, a passenger went missing from the ship during a sailing from Lerwick to Aberdeen. No body was recovered despite a major air and sea search. [11] [12]

  5. NorthLink Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Isles ferry service was re-tendered in 2011/12 as NorthLink Ferries Limited's contract came to an end. Initially, the contract's two services (Aberdeen-Lerwick and Scrabster-Stromness) were to be de-bundled.

  6. SS St. Sunniva - Wikipedia

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    Following this remodelling, the St. Sunniva entered service as a mail steamer on the Lerwick route, operating a weekly service from Leith and Aberdeen. She remained on this demanding service until 10 April 1930 when, while sailing north in fog, she ran aground on the uninhabited island of Mousa, Shetland. All passengers and crew were rescued ...

  7. P&O Scottish Ferries - Wikipedia

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    St Sunniva in Aberdeen, 1991 St Clair in Lerwick, 1994. They sailed from Aberdeen to Stromness and Lerwick, and from Scrabster to Stromness.. In keeping with the tradition of the company which preceded them on the route, their vessels were (with one or two exceptions) named after saints, such as the St Clair and the St Magnus.

  8. SIC Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The Bressay Ferry, MV Leirna, at Lerwick. Services of the SIC Ferries are: [3] Bluemull service linking the North Isles at Gutcher, Yell; Belmont, Unst; and Hamars Ness, Fetlar. This is done in a triangular service, where one ferry mostly operates between Belmont and Gutcher, with a few trips to Fetlar, and other is based in Fetlar and makes a ...

  9. Lerwick - Wikipedia

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    Lerwick (/ ˈ l ɛ r ɪ k / or / ˈ l ɜː r w ɪ k /; Old Norse: Leirvik; Norn: Larvik) is the main town and port of the Shetland archipelago, Scotland. Shetland's only burgh, Lerwick had a population of about 7,000 residents in 2010. [3] It is the northernmost major settlement within the United Kingdom.

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