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  2. Baltic Sea cruiseferries - Wikipedia

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    Tallink, Viking Line and Eckerö Line compete on the Helsinki - Tallinn route, which is also the busiest route in the Baltic Sea, travelled by over 6 million people in 2008. [1] 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Eckerö Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Rederiaktiebolaget Eckerö and Birka Line founded a jointly owned subsidiary, Eestin Linjat, to operate the MS Alandia on the fast-growing route between Helsinki and Tallinn. The name of the company was reportedly selected for practical reasons as it required the change of only a few letters to re-paint Eckerölinjen into Eestin Linjat ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. MS Viking XPRS - Wikipedia

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    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. [4]

  7. MS Megastar - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Tallink's new car ferry began 4 August 2015 and the keel was laid on 9 February 2016. On 1 July 2016, the ship was given the name Megastar, chosen from 21,550 naming proposals following a public naming contest, [6] by Finnish President Tarja Halonen.

  8. Viking Line - Wikipedia

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    Helsinki – Mariehamn – Stockholm: Mariehamn, Finland MS Gabriella: Cruiseferry 1992 1997– 35,492 GT: 2.420 400 21,5 Helsinki – Mariehamn – Stockholm Mariehamn, Finland MS Viking XPRS: Cruiseferry 2008 2008– 35,918 GT: 2.500 240 25 HelsinkiTallinn: Mariehamn, Finland MS Viking Grace: Cruiseferry 2013 2013– 57,565 GT: 2.800 500 22

  9. Silja Line - Wikipedia

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    Silja Festival was berthed opposite Estonia in Tallinn the day before the sinking, [20] but she was in Helsinki when Estonia sank and did not come to her assistance. The Estonia sinking led to passenger numbers dropping, which did not help Silja's precarious financial situation. The company was now the largest on the Baltic Sea, having finally ...

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