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MV Hrossey is a NorthLink Ferries vehicle and passenger ferry based in Aberdeen. Along with her sister ship, the MV Hjaltland , she operates a daily ferry service between mainland Scotland and the northern archipelagos of Orkney and Shetland .
Ferries of Denmark includes ferries designed, built, or operated in Denmark. Pages in category "Ferries of Denmark" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Molslinjen operates various routes around Denmark and surrounding countries, under a multitude of brand names. Molslinjen [30] Odden – Ebeltoft (55 mins) Odden – Aarhus (1 hr 20 mins) Bornholmslinjen [31] Rønne – Ystad (1 hr 20 mins) Rønne – Sassnitz (3 hr 20 mins) Rønne – Køge (5 hr 30 mins) Samsølinjen [32] Kalundborg ...
Transport in Denmark is developed and modern. [ clarification needed ] The motorway network covers 1,111 km [ 1 ] while the railway network totals 2,667 km of operational track. [ 2 ]
Scandlines is a ferry company that operates the Rødby–Puttgarden and Gedser–Rostock ferry routes between Denmark and Germany. Scandlines owns seven ferries, six of which are hybrid ferries, making Scandlines the owner of the world's largest fleet of hybrid ferries. It has two subsidiaries, Scandlines Danmark ApS and Scandlines Deutschland ...
Aberdeen Harbour, rebranded as the Port of Aberdeen in 2022, is a sea port located in the city of Aberdeen on the east coast of Scotland.The port was first established in 1136 and has been continually redeveloped over the centuries to provide a base for significant fishing and ship building industries.
The subsidised Northern Isles ferry services, previously run by P&O Scottish Ferries, were put out to tender in 1999.A joint venture between Caledonian MacBrayne and The Royal Bank of Scotland, named NorthLink Orkney and Shetland Ferries, won the contract and began operation in October 2002.
The HH Ferry route, between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, in the northern part of Øresund, is one of the world's busiest international ferry routes, with more than 70 departures from each harbour per day. [8] Øresund is a geologically young strait that formed 8,500–8,000 years ago as a result of rising sea levels.