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  2. Stena Line - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. MS Stena Adventurer (2002) - Wikipedia

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    MS. Stena Adventurer. (2002) London. United Kingdom. Stena Adventurer is a large roll-on/roll-off passenger (ro-pax) 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 ...

  4. E-Flexer-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    22–23 knots (41–43 km/h; 25–26 mph) Capacity. 1000-1300 passengers. Vehicle capacity variable. 2100-3600 lanemeters. The E-Flexer is a class of Chinese-built Ro-Pax ferries ordered by Stena RoRo for European line service. Fifteen vessels of the class are on order, and upon delivery will be operated by Stena Line, Brittany Ferries, DFDS ...

  5. MV Stena Hollandica - Wikipedia

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    Wadan Yards, Wismar, Germany. 2 x 8L48/60CR and 2 x 6L48/60CR MAN 4 stroke diesel engines. Stena Hollandica, launched in January 2010, is the first of two identical Ropax ferries built by Wadan Yards in Warnemünde and nearby Wismar, Germany for Stena Line. [4] The second of the two ships, launched towards the end of 2010, is Stena Britannica.

  6. MS Stena Nautica - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 663 passengers. 148 berths. 337 cars. 1235 lane metres. MS Stena Nautica is a ro-pax ferry currently in operation between Halmstad and Grenå for Stena Line. She was completed in 1986 as MS Niels Klim and served on the DSB Århus – Kalundborg along with her sister MS Peder Paars until 1991.

  7. Belfast Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast Giants (known officially as the Stena Line Belfast Giants due to sponsorship) are a professional ice hockey team based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They compete in the UK's Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) and are the current champions for the 7th time in their history.

  8. List of Stena Line vessels - Wikipedia

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    MV Stena Runner (1977 - 1994 (Numerous Charters), 2002 - 2010) Renamed Hellas in 1979, Doric Ferry in 1986, European Tideway in 1992, Ideway in 2002 and Stena Transfer in 2002. Sold to P&O Ferries in 1994. Scrapped in Alang, India in 2012. [47] MV Elk (1977 - 1978 (Chartered Out to P&O Ferries)) Sold to P&O in 1978.

  9. MS Stena Baltica (2005) - Wikipedia

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    Stena Baltica. (2005) Stena Mersey, seen from New Brighton, entering the River Mersey in 2015. 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.