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  2. MV Sorrento - Wikipedia

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    MV Sorrento (1925), in service 1925–26 MV Sorrento (2001) , in active service as of 2010 MV Sorrento (2003) , an Italian ferry which caught fire in 2015

  3. Category:Ferry transportation in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  4. Searoad Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The MV Sorrento was built in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia at a cost of $12 million, and was similar in size and appearance to the existing ferry. Minor differences between the two include an elevator from the car deck to the top deck, a new lounge at the front called the 'Portsea Lounge', and the number of exterior windows at the top would ...

  5. MV Queenscliff (1992) - Wikipedia

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    It has operated between the heads of Port Phillip Bay between the towns of Queenscliff and Sorrento since December 1993. [3] The ferry replaced the earlier Peninsula Princess used on the route, and can carry approximately 80 vehicles and 700 passengers. [1] During the 2011 off season the ferry underwent a $2 Million refit. [4]

  6. MV Sorrento (2003) - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento was a ro-pax ferry which was built in 2003 as Eurostar Valencia. She was renamed in 2006. She was renamed in 2006. On 28 April 2015, she caught fire off Mallorca , Spain.

  7. Anderson Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson Ferry is a ferry across the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Constance, Kentucky.It has been in continuous operation since 1817. [2] It was originated by George W Anderson the founder of the business, sold to the Kottmyer family then known as the Kotmeyer ferry and was later sold back to the Anderson family in 1986. [3]

  8. Ferry, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ferry was originally called Clio. [2] The area around Clio or Ferry was settled as early as 1796. [3] A post office called Clio was established in 1849, and remained in operation until 1864. A post office called Ferry operated from 1892 until 1901. [4]

  9. Ashtabula (ferry) - Wikipedia

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    The ferry Ashtabula. Ashtabula was a train ferry that traveled between Ashtabula, Ohio, on the south shore of Lake Erie, to Port Burwell, Ontario, on the north shore. [1] [2] Ashtabula was built in 1906, at the Great Lakes Engineering Works in St. Clair, Michigan, to transport ore and coal cars. [3]