Ferries from Bremen to Stedingen

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Ferries Bremen-Stedingen GmbH
legal form GmbH
founding 1993
Seat Bremen
management Andreas Bettray
Number of employees around 80
Website http://www.faehren-bremen.de/

Blumenthal ferry terminal
Car and passenger ferry Rönnebeck

The ferries Bremen Stedingen GmbH (FBS) is a ferry company that ferry connections between Bremen and Lower Saxony Weserufer operates.

This operates the ferry stations:

The company's shareholders are the city of Bremen and the Wesermarsch district . The FBS currently employs around 80 people.

Creation of the company

Ferry connections have existed on the Weser for several centuries. However, the ferry stations were operated by different companies. The ferry stations Blumenthal ↔ Motzen and Berne ↔ Farge were merged as Schnelllastfähre Berne-Farge GmbH before the FBS was founded. The Vegesack – Lemwerder ferry connection was operated by the Niekamp ferry company. At that time there was already an agreement that z. B. cards of ten that were bought in Vegesack were also valid in Blumenthal, but this was done without financial compensation, as it was thought that the ratio was roughly balanced. In 1993 the ferry Bremen-Stedingen GmbH was founded.

The ferry stations

All three ferry stations are served around the clock.

Berne ↔ Bremen-Farge

Location This is the northernmost of the ferry stations. TheFargeand Juliusplate ferries are used here, so that a crossing can take place every 10 minutes from each bank during rush hour. Otherwise, it is driven either every 20 minutes, every 30 minutes or at night every hour.

Blumenthal ↔ Motzen

Location TheStedingenferry isused here. During peak times, the ferry leaves the respective banks every 15 minutes. Otherwise, there is also a 20-minute, 30-minute or hourly nightly service.

Vegesack ↔ Lemwerder

Location This connection is the busiest. Two large ferries are used here on weekdays between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., theVegesackand theLemwerder II. This means that, as in Farge, it is possible to drive every 10 minutes. On weekends, the ride is every 20 minutes, every 30 minutes and, at night, every hour. This ferry point is particularly used by pedestrians and cyclists.

The ferries

The following double-ended ferries are or were in use:

Ship name ENI Construction year Shipyard capacity Remarks image
Berne-Farge without 1983 Fassmer 20 cars After 2017 Ireland sold and there as Frazer Mariner momentum
Farge 04812850 2018 SET Tangermünde 26 cars Hybrid drive FARGE 6164.jpg
Juliusplate 04808670 1995 Kröger shipyard 26 cars Suitable for dangerous goods and heavy transport JULIUSPLATE 0100.jpg
Lemwerder 04809650 1967 Schweers 30 cars Replaced in 2011 by Lemwerder II and kept as a reserve ferry until it is sold. In August 2013, the Heinrich Rönner group sold and then to the multi-purpose vessel BHV Supplier rebuilt
Lemwerder II 04808750 2011 SET Tangermünde 30 cars LEMWERDER II 6185.jpg
Rönnebeck 04808940 1975 Fassmer 24 cars Reserve ferry since December 2014 Roennebeck 2007-10-17 001.jpg
Stedingen 04811450 2014 SET Tangermünde 26 cars
Vegesack 04810560 1992 Schweers 32 cars Prior to 20 January 2004 as Dedesdorf on the ferry KleinensielDedesdorf in use VEGESACK 6193.jpg

Special occurrences

On the evening of April 24, 2008 there was a collision between the Rönnebeck and the inland vessel Vivarium . The barge rammed the Rönnebeck roughly in the middle and damaged the ferry. However , the Rönnebeck could be repaired within a week at the Fassmer shipyard . During the downtime, the Berne-Farge operated between Blumenthal and Motzen.

In the night of August 5th to 6th, 2011, the Lemwerder II tore itself away from its berth due to the suction of a passing ship and collided with a ship lying there in the entrance to Vegesack harbor. There was property damage. The crew of the trains running on the route between Vegesack and Lemwerder Ferry Vegesack who noticed the incident, managed to return the rudderless ship at the berth.

On October 1, 2011, the Berne-Farge ferry was pressed against the sheet pile wall and damaged by waves from a passing mega-yacht at the Berne pier. One passenger sustained an injury to his leg.

Web links

Commons : Ferries Bremen-Stedingen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Frazer Mariner. NI Ferry Site, accessed February 13, 2019 .
  2. ^ Ship details Juliusplate. DNV GL , accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  3. Multi-purpose ship "BHV Supplier". BAT Chartering and Logistics, accessed February 13, 2019 .
  4. Ship details BHV Supplier. DNV GL , accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  5. Ship data Lemwerder II. DNV GL , accessed on February 13, 2019 (English).
  6. Rönnebeck ship details. DNV GL , accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  7. Ship details Stedingen. DNV GL , accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  8. Vegesack ship details. DNV GL , accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  9. Olaf Schnell, Manfred Wurthmann: Ferry accident at the pier could have had dire consequences , Weser-Kurier dated August 8, 2011, accessed on November 9, 2011
  10. Ulf Buschmann: Freighter apparently went too fast , Weser-Kurier from August 9, 2011, accessed on November 9, 2011
  11. ^ Jürgen Theiner: Ferry hurls at investors , Weser-Kurier from October 1, 2011, accessed on November 9, 2011