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MV Connemara is a RORO passenger and freight ferry currently sailing across the Cook Strait in New Zealand on StraitNZ's Bluebridge service, after being purchased from Stena RoRo. From 2007 to 2010, she was operated by Balearia as Borja , then between 2010 and 2011 as Baltic Amber for AVE Lines and then DFDS Seaways , before subsequently ...
DEV Aratere is a roll-on/roll-off rail and vehicle ferry operated by KiwiRail in New Zealand. Built in 1998 for the then-private company Tranz Rail and lengthened in 2011, she operates four daily crossings on the Interislander service across Cook Strait from Wellington to Picton each day (with six crossings over the December/January period).
The Lynx was the Interislander's fast ferry service across Cook Strait. Pressured by Christchurch businessman Brooke McKenzie and his ill-fated Sea Shuttles NZ fast ferry service, the Interisland Line chartered the HSC Condor 10 to operate a fast service across the strait for the 1994/95 summer. [21]
StraitNZ, formerly Strait Shipping and Bluebridge, is a New Zealand transport firm that operates roll-on/roll-off freight and passenger shipping across the Cook Strait, between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island, as well as trucking and logistics services across New Zealand.
Pages in category "Cook Strait ferries" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. MV Arahanga;
MS Santa Regina is a roll-on/roll-off ferry that was in service for Strait Shipping Ltd in New Zealand. The ferry was built for overnight services between Marseille and Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. Santa Regina was the flagship vessel for the Bluebridge ferry service, which runs from Wellington to Picton up to four times a day.
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New Zealand's Cook Strait Rail Ferries Archived 27 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine – NZ National Maritime Museum; Cook Strait rail ferries – New Zealand History, by Ministry for Culture and Heritage; Cook Strait Swim; NZ: Chance to turn the tide of power supply EnergyBulletin.net; Lewis, Keith Submarine cables. Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of ...