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  2. Baltic Sea cruiseferries - Wikipedia

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    So the ferries started trafficking from Helsinki to Stockholm in 1972 to lengthen a two-way trip to over 24 hours. The first ferries to depart from Helsinki were Silja Line's MS Aallotar and MS Svea Regina, and in 1974 Viking Line brought their own ships to the route, the German-built Viking 5 and the Canadian-bought 1967 ship Viking 6. [28]

  3. Katajanokka Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Katajanokka Terminal (Finnish: Katajanokan terminaali, Swedish: Skatuddens terminal) is a ferry terminal located in Katajanokka, in the Southern Harbor of Helsinki, Finland. The shipping company Viking Line operates scheduled services from the terminal to Stockholm and Tallinn.

  4. MS Viking Cinderella - Wikipedia

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    The plan was never realised however, and when completed the Cinderella was placed as a third ship on the HelsinkiStockholm route, with departures from Helsinki on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (at 19:30 instead of the normal 18:00), with a 25-hour (later 24-hour) cruise from Helsinki on Sundays. The one-day cruises proved very popular and ...

  5. List of largest ferries of Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Silja Line traffic between 1993 and 2013. The largest cruiseferry in the world between 1992 and 2002. Largest ferry in the world in terms of number of beds and passenger capacity Silja Symphony: 203 m (666 ft) 58,377 2,850 22 kn (41 km/h; 25 mph) 1991 Masa-Yards Turku New Shipyard, Finland: Silja Line Sweden: Stockholm - Helsinki Silja Serenade

  6. MS Gabriella - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 the ship spent brief periods sailing on Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm route, in place of the ship normally used in the service. [1] [2] On 23 January 2004 she collided with the harbour ferry Ehrensvärd in the Helsinki harbour, resulting in minor damage to both ships. [1]

  7. Silja Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Svea and Effoa decided again to order new ships for the HelsinkiStockholm route, which would be the largest ferries of their time. Bore, however, decided not to participate in building new ships, and in 1980 opted to bow out of passenger traffic altogether ( Bore Line still exists as a freight-carrying company). [ 16 ]

  8. Olympia Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Olympia Terminal (Finnish: Olympiaterminaali, Swedish: Olympiaterminalen) is a dock in the South Harbour of Helsinki, Finland. It was designed by the Hytönen-Luukkonen architects bureau and opened for the 1952 Summer Olympics. Today, the terminal has a regular connection to Stockholm, acting as Silja Line's Helsinki terminal. Over 1.5 ...

  9. MS Baltic Princess - Wikipedia

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    The forward section of Baltic Princess at Helsinki New Shipyard, March 2007. The Baltic Princess was ordered as Tallink's fourth new cruiseliner in December 2005. [2] The purpose of the vessel was at the time undisclosed, but after Tallink's purchase of Silja Line in 2006 it was revealed that the ship would replace MS Galaxy on the Tallinn–Helsinki cruise route.

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