Scilla (ship, 1985)

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Scilla
The Scilla in the Strait of Messina, October 2010
The Scilla in the Strait of Messina, October 2010
Ship data
flag ItalyItaly (trade flag) Italy
Ship type Railway ferry
home port Catania
Owner Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane
Shipping company Bluvia
Shipyard Fincantieri , Castellammare di Stabia
Build number 4402
Launch September 22, 1984
takeover March 1985
Whereabouts in motion
Ship dimensions and crew
length
145.01 m ( Lüa )
width 18.8 m
Draft Max. 5.85 m
measurement 5,619 GT
Machine system
machine 4 × GMT diesel engines
Machine
performanceTemplate: Infobox ship / maintenance / service format
12,357 kW (16,801 hp)
Top
speed
19 kn (35 km / h)
Transport capacities
running track meters 445 m
Permitted number of passengers 1,200
Vehicle capacity 150 cars
Others
Registration
numbers
IMO no. 8219906

The Scilla is a rail ferry of the Italian Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane belonging shipping Bluvia , which was placed in service in 1985 and since then, on the route of Villa San Giovanni to Messina is in use.

history

The Scilla in June 1999

The Scilla was built under construction number 4402 at Fincantieri in Castellammare di Stabia and was launched on September 22, 1984. After delivery to the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiene, the ship began the ferry service between Villa San Giovanni to Messina and from Civitavecchia to Golfo Aranci in March 1985 .

In April 1999 the Scilla was briefly in service on the route from Brindisi to Durazzo before returning to its old route. The ship has been operated by the Bluvia shipping company, which belongs to Ferrovie dello Stato Italiene, since 2002.

The Scilla has two identical sister ships , which are also in use on the route from Villa San Giovanni to Messina: The Villa , which was commissioned in 1985, and the Logudoro, which was commissioned in 1989 .

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