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  2. MS Pride of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    MS Pride of Burgundy was planned as the fourth 'European Class' freight-only vessel, to be named European Causeway for P&O European Ferries' Dover to Zeebrugge route. Due to demand on the Dover - Calais route, the ship was converted to a multi-purpose ferry (passengers and freight) prior to completion with the addition of extra superstructure.

  3. Dover-Calais ferry services suspended due to French ... - AOL

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    P&O Ferries said it has produced an ‘optimised’ sailing schedule in light of the 24-hour strike, known as the National Day of Action in France. Dover-Calais ferry services suspended due to ...

  4. MS Pride of Kent - Wikipedia

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    MS Pride of Kent was a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries, it operated on the Dover to Calais route from 2003 until its retirement in June 2023. Before that, between 1992 and 2002, it had operated on the Dover to Zeebrugge route.

  5. P&O Ferries - Wikipedia

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    P&OSL operated eleven vessels, eight of which provided a freight and passenger service on the DoverCalais route and the remaining three a freight service on the Dover–Zeebrugge route. In August 2002, P&O acquired Stena Line's 40% share of P&OSL, which were re-merged with the Portsmouth and North Sea operations under the P&O Ferries brand ...

  6. Dover-Calais ferries halted for most of day due to ... - AOL

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  7. MS Pride of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    MS Pride of Canterbury was a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries between Dover, United Kingdom and Calais, France. She made her maiden voyage on 4 January 1992 as the European pathway. She made her maiden voyage on 4 January 1992 as the European pathway.

  8. P&O European Ferries - Wikipedia

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    P&O European Ferries (formerly Townsend Thoresen), a division of P&O Ferries, was a ferry company which operated in the English Channel from 1987 after the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, when Townsend Thoresen was renamed P&O European Ferries, until 1999 when the Portsmouth Operations became P&O Portsmouth and the Dover Operations were merged with Stena Line AB to make P&O Stena Line.

  9. MS Oscar Wilde (2010) - Wikipedia

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    P&O Ferries signed a €360m contract with Aker Yards (later renamed STX Europe) on 8 August 2008, for the two largest ferries ever to be constructed for the Dover-Calais service. The first of these ships was to enter service in January 2011, and the second in September 2011, replacing Pride of Dover and Pride of Calais .