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She differs significantly from the other E-Flexer vessels as she has additional public spaces in areas where passenger cabins are located on the Stena Line and Brittany Ferries ships. [21] The drastic changes from the rest of the E-Flexer class come about from the fact that she is running on the Dover - Calais cross-channel service, which is a ...
Stena Adventurer is a large roll-on/roll-off passenger ferry operated by Stena Line on its Holyhead–Dublin route. She was launched in 2002 and entered service between Holyhead and Dublin the following year. Stena Adventurer is one of two ships operated by Stena Line on the Holyhead–Dublin route.
M/S Skane as Swedish Skåne is a Swedish passenger ferry in operation between Trelleborg in Scania, Sweden and Rostock in Mecklenburg, Germany. The world's largest multi-purpose ro-ro/train ferry, [3] it is owned by the Stena Line, and operated by Scandlines. The ship was built in 1997-98 by Astilleros Españoles of Spain.
In late 2001 Stena Line announced that the Koningin Beatrix and MS Stena Europe would swap routes in early 2002. In January 2002 MS Stena Europe entered the City Shipyard at Gothenburg to undergo a GBP4.5 million refit. All the main passenger lounges were refurbished and the cabins installed on the upper vehicle deck in 1982 were removed ...
MS El.Venizelos is a Greek ferry, and second oldest ship in the ANEK Lines fleet. It is a motor Ro-Ro/Passenger ferryboat, built in 1984 at Stocznia im. Komuny Paryskiej, Gdynia, Poland as Stena Polonica and completed in 1992 in Perama, Piraeus, Greece as El Venizelos.
Stena Line was founded in 1962 by Sten A. Olsson in Gothenburg, Sweden, which still serves as the company's headquarters, when he acquired Skagenlinjen between Gothenburg and Frederikshavn, Denmark. In 1972, Stena Line was one of the first ferry operators in Europe to introduce a computer-based reservation system for the travel business area.
MS Stena Baltica is a RoPax ferry, owned by Stena Line and operates on the Baltic Sea between Nynäshamn, Sweden and Ventspils, Latvia. The ship previously operated on the Irish Sea, between Birkenhead and Belfast, as Stena Mersey. The ship was built in Italy by Cantiere Navale Visentini and launched in 2005.
Stena Nordica (II) (built 1974) - Renamed Stena Danica (III) in 1974 before entering service, Stena Nordica (II) in 1981, Stena Nautica (IV) in 1984, Versailles in 1987, and Stena Londoner in 1992. Stena Nordica (III) (built 1975) - Renamed Greece in 1978 - 79, 1980 and 1981 - 82 when on charter to Hellas Ferries, Stena Nautica (III) in 1982.