MS Baltic Ferry
MS Baltic Ferry was built in 1978 by South Korean-based Hyundai H.I. for Stena Lines who had intended her, and 10 sister ships to be used for charter or sale to other operators. She was chartered by Townsend Thoresen in 1980, staying with them and their successor P&O Ferries and P&O Irish Sea until 2005. In 1982 the Ministry of Defence requisitioned the vessel to transport troops to the Falkland Islands. In July 2011 the ship was renamed Pavilion for her final journey to India for breaking.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
MS Baltic Ferry
MS Baltic Ferry was built in 1978 by South Korean-based Hyundai H.I. for Stena Lines who had intended her, and 10 sister ships to be used for charter or sale to other operators. She was chartered by Townsend Thoresen in 1980, staying with them and their successor P&O Ferries and P&O Irish Sea until 2005. In 1982 the Ministry of Defence requisitioned the vessel to transport troops to the Falkland Islands. In July 2011 the ship was renamed Pavilion for her final journey to India for breaking.
length (mm)
has abstract
MS Baltic Ferry was built in 1 ...... journey to India for breaking.
@en
length (μ)
ship beam (μ)
status
Sold for Scrap
Wikipage page ID
27.506.079
Wikipage revision ID
703.264.182
Ship builder
Hyundai H.I., Ulsan, South Korea
Ship draught
Ship launched
Ship propulsion
Ship registry
Ship speed
Ship tonnage
Ship yard number
comment
MS Baltic Ferry was built in 1 ...... journey to India for breaking.
@en
label
MS Baltic Ferry
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
*Baltic Ferry (1980-1992)
@en
*Diplomat (2005-2011)
@en
*European Diplomat (2001-2005)
@en
*Finnrose (1979-1980)
@en
*Pavilion (2011)
@en
*Pride of Suffolk (1992-2001)
@en
*Stena Transporter (1978-1979)
@en
*Stena Transporter (1980)
@en