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  2. Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Corsica Express: 1968–1975 Scrapped in 1986. Corsica Ferry: 1972–1976 Scrapped as Azzura II in Aliaga, Turkey in 2011. Corsica Star: 1973–1980 Sank as Jassim in Wingate Reef in 2003. Corsica Serena: 1975–1981 Scrapped in Gadani Beach, Pakistan in 2003. Corsica Nova: 1976–1988 Scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey in 2011. A Regina: 1979–1985 ...

  3. Société nationale maritime Corse Méditerranée - Wikipedia

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    Corse (1983-2016) as Grand Ferry since 2018. Monte Cinto (1984-2010) as Eden since 2014. Danielle Casanova (1989-2002) as Mediteranee for Corsica Linea since 2016; Monte D'Oro (1991-2016) as Monte D'Oro for Corsica Linea since 2016; Paglia Orbia (1994-2016) as Paglia Orbia for Corscica Linea since 2016

  4. MS Mega Express Four - Wikipedia

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    Mega Express Four is a fast roll-on/roll-off ferry owned by Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries and operated on their routes from Nice and Toulon to Ile Rousse. She was built in 1995 by Schichau Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, Germany for Superfast Ferries as Superfast II. Between 2003 and 2006 she sailed for Spirit of Tasmania as Spirit of ...

  5. List of ferry operators - Wikipedia

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    NYC Ferry (New York City) New York Water Taxi (New York City) North Carolina Ferry System (operates eight ferry routes) Northumberland Ferries (eastern Canada) NY Waterway (Weehawken, New Jersey) Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited, Tobermory, Ontario; Oxford–Bellevue Ferry (Talbot County, Maryland) [12] Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana [13]

  6. MS Mega Smeralda - Wikipedia

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    The Color Festival was delivered to Corsica Sardinia Ferries in early January 2008, subsequently renamed Mega Smeralda and re-flagged in Italy with Genoa as her homeport. [1] Reportedly, she was to be placed on Civitavecchia – Golfo Aranci or Livorno – Golfo Aranci service. In 2011, the ferry operated between Toulon, Ajaccio, Bastia, Nice ...

  7. MS Mega Regina - Wikipedia

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    2021–: Corsica Ferries; Operator: 1985–1995: SF Line (in Viking Line traffic) 1995–2021: Viking Line [1] 2021–: Corsica Ferries; Port of registry: Genova, Italy: Route: Toulon, Nice--> Bastia, Porto Vecchio, ile Rousse, Livorno--> Golfo Aranci: Builder: Wärtsilä Perno Shipyard, Turku, Finland [1] Yard number: 1286 [1] Launched: 28 ...

  8. MS Mega Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In August 2022 the ship was sold to Corsica Ferries for an undisclosed amount and was renamed Mega Victoria. Mega Victoria has been subjected to extensive renovations starting in October 2022 and has taken service in 2023. [8] [9] It's the second ship that Corsica Ferries buys from Viking Line, the first being MS Mega Regina bought in 2021.

  9. Corsica Linea - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Corsica Linea announced an order for their first new RoPax ferry from Cantiere Navale Visentini in Porto Viro. A Galeotta entered service in 2023 on the Marseille-Bastia route and is the first ferry to serve Corsica that is powered by LNG , [ 8 ] demonstrating Corsica Linea's commitment to improving the energy performance and emissions ...