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  2. Helsinki–Tallinn Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Helsinki and Tallinn are separated by the Gulf of Finland.The distance between the cities is about 80 kilometres (50 mi). Travel between the capitals is currently mainly by ferry and fast passenger boat, travel time varying from 1 hour 40 minutes (fast summer ferries operating from April to October) to three and a half hours (normal ferries operating year round), but most ferries now take two ...

  3. Baltic Sea cruiseferries - Wikipedia

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    The fact that this route is so busy (a further 270,380 people flew between Tallinn Airport and Helsinki Airport in 2018) has led to calls for a HelsinkiTallinn Tunnel. Baltic routes are mostly served by new ships purpose-built for the routes. Older cruiseferries from the Baltic serve as ferries on other seas, or in some cases, as cruise ships.

  4. MS Viking XPRS - Wikipedia

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    100 [7] Viking XPRS at Katajanokka terminal in Helsinki. MS Viking XPRS is a fast cruiseferry owned by the Finland -based Viking Line and operated on their service between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia. Her keel was laid on 16 April 2007 [8] and launching took place on 19 September 2007. [9] Viking XPRS entered service on 28 April 2008.

  5. Linda Line - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1997. Defunct. November 2017. Area served. Tallinn, Estonia and Helsinki, Finland. Karolin arriving at Tallinn's Linnahall terminal in 2013. Linda Line was the brand name of Lindaliini AS, an Estonian ferry company operating between Tallinn, Estonia and Helsinki, Finland. Its high-speed passenger ferry Karolin was the fastest vessel ...

  6. MyStar - Wikipedia

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    MyStar is a roll-on/roll-off passenger (ro-pax) ferry operated by the Estonian shipping company Tallink on the TallinnHelsinki route. The vessel was built by Rauma Marine Constructions in Rauma, Finland and entered service in December 2022. As of 2024, MyStar is the newest ship in Tallink's fleet.

  7. Eckerö Line - Wikipedia

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    Eckerö Line Ab Oy. Eckerö Line is a Finnish shipping company owned by the Åland -based Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö. Eckerö Line operates two ferries between Helsinki (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia). Eckerö Line should not be confused with the similarly named Eckerö Linjen, also owned by Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö, which operates ferry ...

  8. Tallink - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Inreko sold the Tallink Express hydrofoils to Linda Line, Estonia, and begun operating the Vana Tallinn on HelsinkiTallinn traffic under the name TH Ferries. [11] [14] In 1997, a second large ferry was brought to Tallink's traffic when the company chartered MS Normandy from Stena Line. [19]

  9. European route E67 - Wikipedia

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    At the Northern beginning at the port of Tallinn. European route E 67 is an E-road running from Prague in the Czech Republic to Estonia and by ferry to Finland. It goes via Prague, Wrocław, Warsaw, Kaunas, Panevėžys, Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki . The route is known as the Via Baltica between Warsaw and Tallinn, a distance of 970 kilometres (600 mi).

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