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  2. Hurtigruten AS - Wikipedia

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    Hurtigruten AS is a Norwegian coastal ferry service and cruise line headquartered in Oslo, Norway. [1] It is the larger of two companies currently operating Hurtigruten , the coastal ferry service along the Norwegian coast from which it takes its name.

  3. Hurtigruten - Wikipedia

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    Hurtigruten (lit. ' Express Route ' ), formally Kystruten Bergen-Kirkenes ("coastal route Bergen - Kirkenes "), [ 1 ] is a Norwegian public coastal route transporting passengers that travel locally, regionally and between the ports of call, and also cargo between ports north of Tromsø .

  4. Havøysund - Wikipedia

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    That airport has flights to Tromsø with connecting flights to Oslo. And direct flights to Oslo two times a week. And direct flights to Oslo two times a week. Havøysund is also a stop on the Hurtigruten coastal express, between the towns of Hammerfest and Honningsvåg .

  5. Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap - Wikipedia

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    The company dates back to 1866 and has had a number of activities within shipping. It was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange until 2006 when it merged with Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab to create Hurtigruten Group. At the time of the merger the group had 38 ships, 123 buses and 86 trucks.

  6. TIRB - Wikipedia

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    The company operates in Nordland, Oslo, Troms, Finnmark and Østfold. The company was founded in 1919, and the largest owners are Hurtigruten Group (71.3%) and six municipalities (14.2%). The corporation owns three major Northern Norwegian bus companies, Tromsbuss, Ofotens Bilruter and the operating subsidiary TIRB Rutene AS.

  7. SS Dronning Maud (1925) - Wikipedia

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    SS Dronning Maud was a 1,489 ton steel-hulled steamship built in 1925 by the Norwegian shipyard Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted in Fredrikstad. [4] Dronning Maud was ordered by the Trondheim-based company Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskipsselskap for the passenger and freight service Hurtigruten along the coast of Norway.

  8. Kirkenes Airport - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle operate Boeing 737-services to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, in part generated by Høybuktmoen's function as a hub for Widerøe's regional services to other airports in eastern Finnmark. There are also summer charter flights to Central Europe to bring tourists to the Hurtigruten cruises. The airport ...

  9. MS Lofoten - Wikipedia

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    MS Lofoten (call sign LIXN) is a Norwegian passenger and cargo vessel formerly owned and operated by Hurtigruten AS. The ship was built in 1964. The ship was built in 1964. After MS Nordstjernen was retired from coastal service in 2012, MS Lofoten became the oldest ship in the current fleet still in operation.

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