Stena Line Holland

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Stena Line Holland is a subsidiary of Stena Line . It operates with two RoRo - ferry route between Hoek van Holland and Harwich , and with two ro-pax ships routes between Hoek van Holland and Killingholme and Rotterdam and Harwich. The head office is located in Hoek van Holland.

history

The company was founded in 1990 after Stena Line took over the companies Stoomvaart Maatschappij Zeeland and Sea Containers, which jointly operated the ferry service between Hoek van Holland and Harwich under the name Sealink. Before 1990 the railway company of the east coast of England and the Dutch shipping company Stoomvaart Maatschappij Zeeland operated the line.

Ships

Ships used by Stena Line:

Surname First crossing Out of service measurement status
Stena Britannica 1967 1969 Scrapped in 2001
Stena Britannica June 19, 1991 March 3, 1994 25,905 New name Stena Saga
Stena Seatrader May 2, 1990 March 2001 17,991 Sold to Ventouris Ferries , new name: Seatrader
Stena Europe March 4, 1994 June 1, 1997 14,378 New route Fishguard - Rosslare
Stena Searider May 2, 1997 October 2000 21,019 New route Frederikshavn - Gothenburg as Stena Scanrail
Stena Discovery June 2, 1997 January 8, 2007 19,638 sold to Venezuela
Rosebay June 8, 1998 October 3, 2000 5,631 Sold to Eckerö Line , new name: Translandia , scrapped in Alang in 2014
Stena Britannica October 12, 2000 February 25, 2003 29,841 Today as a Finnfellow at Finnlines
Stena Hollandica March 9, 2001 May 8, 2010 29,841 2007 extended. New measurement 44,237 GT
Stena Britannica February 25, 2003 October 8, 2010 43,487 2007 extended. New tonnage 55,050
Stena Hollandica May 16, 2010 64,039 so in motion
Stena Britannica October 9, 2010 64,039 so in motion

Individual evidence

  1. Stena Britannica - Wickersham - Viking 6 - Goelo - Sol Olympia - Moby Dream - Bella Sardegna. Retrieved March 28, 2014 .
  2. Stena Searider. Retrieved October 3, 2013 .
  3. Stena Britannica. Retrieved October 3, 2013 .