Ciudad de Salamanca

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Ciudad de Salamanca
As Beni Sidel in Al Hoceïma, June 2007
As Beni Sidel in Al Hoceïma, June 2007
Ship data
flag SpainSpain Spain
other ship names

Beni Sidel (2007-2013)

Ship type Ferry
home port Valencia
Shipping company Trasmediterránea
Shipyard Union Naval de Levante , Valencia
Build number 142
Order September 26, 1979
Keel laying October 22, 1979
Launch 17th June 1981
takeover June 15, 1982
Commissioning June 19, 1982
Decommissioning 2009
Whereabouts Wrecked in Turkey in 2013
Ship dimensions and crew
length
137.9 m ( Lüa )
width 20.55 m
Draft Max. 5.57 m
measurement 7,054 GT
Machine system
machine 2 × MAN Bazán 16V40 / 54 diesel engines
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
13,093 kW (17,802 hp)
Top
speed
22.5 kn (42 km / h)
propeller 2
Transport capacities
running track meters 480 m
Permitted number of passengers 1300
Vehicle capacity 225 cars
Others
Registration
numbers
IMO 7909932

The Ciudad de Salamanca was a ferry of the Spanish shipping company Trasmediterránea put into service in 1982 , for which it was in service until 2007. It then drove as Beni Sidel until it was retired in 2009 . After four years of lay, the ferry was broken up in 2013 in Aliağa, Turkey .

history

The Ciudad de Salamanca was commissioned on September 26, 1979, and on 22 October of the same year under the hull number 142 in the shipyard of de Union Naval Levante in Valencia to put Kiel . On June 17, 1981, the ship was launched . The delivery to Trasmediterránea took place on June 15, 1982, the commissioning on the route from Valencia to Palma four days later. The ferry belonged to a series of six ships put into service between 1972 and 1984.

In the following 25 years, the Ciudad de Salamanca was used on various routes, most recently from June 2006 between Alicante and Oran .

In April 2007, the ship was sold to the Morocco- based shipping company Reduan Ferry and, after a stay in the shipyard, was commissioned as Beni Sidel between Málaga and Al Hoceïma in June of the same year . In 2009 the ferry ended its active service and was from then on unused in the port of Nador . After four years it was sold for demolition in Aliağa, Turkey, where it arrived on May 14, 2013.

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