MS Normandy
MS Normandy was a ferry, last owned by the Singapore-based oil service company Equinox Offshore Accommodation, under charter the Morocco-based ferry operator Ferrimaroc. She was built in 1981 by Götaverken, Gothenburg, Sweden, and first entered service in 1982 as MS Prinsessan Birgitta for Stena Sessan Line. She has also served under the names MS St Nicholas and MS Stena Normandy.
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MS Normandy
MS Normandy was a ferry, last owned by the Singapore-based oil service company Equinox Offshore Accommodation, under charter the Morocco-based ferry operator Ferrimaroc. She was built in 1981 by Götaverken, Gothenburg, Sweden, and first entered service in 1982 as MS Prinsessan Birgitta for Stena Sessan Line. She has also served under the names MS St Nicholas and MS Stena Normandy.
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Die Normandy war ein Fährschiff, das zuletzt für Irish Ferries fuhr.
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MS Normandy was a ferry, last ...... icholas and MS Stena Normandy.
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1982-05-03
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1982-06-03
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1982-06-07
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1981-05-22
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14.089.696
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692.164.808
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*2,060 passengers
*1,156 passenger beds
*450 cars
*50 trailers
*2,100 passengers
*400 passenger beds
*700 cars
*70 trailers
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Sister ship of Stena Europe
Ship out of service
September 2008
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*1981-1983: Gothenburg,
*1983 ...... Hamilton,
*?-2012: Limassol,
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Die Normandy war ein Fährschiff, das zuletzt für Irish Ferries fuhr.
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MS Normandy was a ferry, last ...... icholas and MS Stena Normandy.
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MS Normandy
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Normandy (Schiff)
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*1981-1982: GV 909
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*1982-1983: Prinsessan Birgitta
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*1983-1991: St Nicholas
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*1991-1997: Stena Normandy
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*1997-2012: Normandy
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