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  2. Baltic Sea cruiseferries - Wikipedia

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    When car ferry traffic across the Øresund strait between Denmark and Sweden started, the Finnish Car Club, the Road Traffic Association and the Finnish Truck Association started pressuring shipping companies to improve car ferry traffic between Finland and Sweden. The first car ferry connection between Finland and Sweden was a route over the ...

  3. European route E12 - Wikipedia

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    The E12 in Parola, Finland The E12 in Norway. European route E12 is a road that is part of the International E-road network. It begins in Mo i Rana, Norway, transverses Sweden and ends in Helsinki, Finland, with a ferry line between Sweden and Finland. The part within Finland is Finnish national highway 3. The road is about 910 km (570 mi) in ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Ferries between Sweden and Finland - Wikipedia

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  6. Finnlines - Wikipedia

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    The company first begun carrying passengers in 1962, when the car ferry MS Hansa Express opened a new service linking Hanko, Finland to Travemünde, Germany via Visby in Sweden. [6] The ship was found to be too small from the start, and Hanko a poor choice for the Finnish terminus of the line.

  7. Ferry - Wikipedia

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    However, 18-knot (21 mph; 33 km/h) ferries between Finland and Sweden produce 0.221 kg (7.8 oz) of CO 2, with total emissions equalling a CO 2 equivalent of 0.223 kg (7.9 oz), while 24–27-knot (28–31 mph; 44–50 km/h) ferries between Finland and Estonia produce 0.396 kg (14.0 oz) of CO 2 with total emissions equalling a CO 2 equivalent of ...

  8. Wasa Line - Wikipedia

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    Construction agreement between Kvarken Link (the company founded to run the newbuild project) with Rauma Marine Constructions shipyard was signed in January 2021. The new ferry was named Aurora Botnia after a naming contest. Construction began in Rauma, Finland in September 2019. The ferry was launched in September 2020 and sea trials began in ...

  9. Långnäs - Wikipedia

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    The shipping company Ab Lillgaard has connections between Långnäs and Naantali via the ferry MS Fjärdvägen. The ferry companies Viking Line and Silja Line use Långnäs as an alternative to Mariehamn as a night-time stop on the Stockholm—Turku route. The ferry operator Finnlines has a connection from Naantali to Kapellskär via Långnäs.