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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.
Incat ferry (1000 passengers & 411 cars. 109 metres, 10,842 tons) Max Mols - Jutland to Zealand, 48.1 knots. Incat ferry (800 passengers & 220 cars. 91.3 metres. 5,617 tons) BornholmerFærgen - Denmark to Sweden. Villum Clausen Rønne-Ystad, 47.7 knots. Passenger car ferry (1055 passengers and 215 cars). Leonora Christina Rønne-Ystad, 40 knots ...
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 ...
Forts Ferry Crossing (April–September) Fort DuPont State Park, Delaware and Fort Mott, New Jersey: Zoom out if map is blank. Exelon Transmission Line: Red Lion–Hope Creek 500 kV AC power line Cedar Creek, Delaware and Salem, New Jersey
Ferry companies of Denmark include companies owning or operating ferries in Denmark. Pages in category "Ferry companies of Denmark" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Jersey's government has signed a contract with Danish ferry operator DFDS to operate the island's ferry services between the island, the UK and France, it has confirmed. The contract will start ...
Being an island state with a long coastline and always close to the sea, maritime transport has always been important in Denmark. From the primitive dugouts of the Stone Age to the complex designs of the Viking ships in the Viking Age , often built to exactly facilitate large scale cargo and passenger transportation.
The railway ferry link was established in 1883, while automobile-only ferries started operating in 1930. The ferry services ceased operating with the opening of the Great Belt Fixed Link, which occurred in 1997 for rail and 1998 for car traffic. Despite the popularity of the fixed link, some ferries still connect eastern and western Denmark.