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  2. MV Pont-Aven - Wikipedia

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    A model of the Pont-Aven as built.. Pont-Aven was ordered by Brittany Ferries from the Meyer Werft shipyard on the river Ems, gt Papenburg, Germany on 22 February 2002.She was laid down on 9 April 2003, [4] launched 13 September the same year and completed on 7 February 2004, ahead of schedule.

  3. List of ferry operators - Wikipedia

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    Diskoline (domestic passenger-only ferries in the Disko Bay area in Greenland; summer services only due to sea ice in winter) Fire Island Ferries (service between Bay Shore, New York, and Fire Island, New York, across the Great South Bay) [9] Fraser River Marine Transportation Ltd. (British Columbia, Canada)

  4. Brittany Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Ferries is the trading name of the French shipping company, BAI Bretagne Angleterre Irlande S.A. founded in 1973 by Alexis Gourvennec, that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between France and the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain, and between Spain and Ireland and the United Kingdom.

  5. List of Stena Line vessels - Wikipedia

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    Stena Baltica (VIII) (built 2007) - Charter from Brittany Ferries, named as Cotentin prior to 2013 and after returning in 2020. Stena Baltica (IX) (built 2005) - Renamed from Stena Mersey after rebuild in 2021. Stena Britannica (I) (built 1967) - Scrapped in 2001. Stena Britannica (II) (built 1978) - Renamed from Stena Project in 1983, Stena ...

  6. List of HSC ferry routes - Wikipedia

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    HSC Villum Clausen On the way from the shipyard of Austal in Australia to Rønne in Denmark the ferry had a top speed of 47.7 knots and an average of 43.4 knots, and on February 16 and 17, 2000 it had reached 1,063 sea miles within 24 hours, thereby setting the world record which was then written in the Guinness Book of Records.

  7. Ferries in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Due to Washington's geography which features large, deep bodies of water with many peninsulas and islands, ferries are a convenient means of connecting communities in the region. Most were operated by private companies until later acquisitions by governments, beginning with the state's takeover of the Keller Ferry on the Columbia River in 1930.

  8. Portsmouth International Port - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Ferries: Santander, Spain: 34hrs: Two departures a week. "Salamanca" "Santona" "Galicia" Condor Ferries: St Helier, Jersey: 7hrs 30mins or 10hrs 30mins (Dependent on tidal rotation) Nine passenger & freight departures a week, (6 daytime & 3 overnight). 6 Freight only departures a week. Condor Ferries: St Peter Port, Guernsey: 6hrs ...

  9. MS Stena Nordica (2000) - Wikipedia

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    She opened a direct Dublin – Cherbourg route making one round trip at the weekend, with a call to Rosslare outbound in the winter. In 2004, she transferred to Stena Line with P&O's Fleetwood – Larne and Dublin – Mostyn vessels. [1] The Dublin - Mostyn and Dublin - Cherbourg routes were closed following the Stena Line takeover.