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Die Europic Ferry war ein 1968 in Dienst gestelltes RoRo-Schiff der britischen Reederei Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, die unter diesem Namen bis 1992 auf verschiedenen Routen im Einsatz stand. 1993 ging das Schiff nach Griechenland, wo ein Umbau zur Fähre erfolgte. 2002 wurde es ausgemustert und 2005 im indischen Alang abgewrackt. (de) MS Europic Ferry was a roll-on/roll-off car ferry built in 1967 by Swan Hunter for the Atlantic Steam Navigation Company (ASN). She was acquired by European Ferries in 1971 when they took over the ASN and served with them under the Townsend Thoresen branding. The Europic Ferry was requisitioned by the British government in April 1982 and transported stores, equipment and troops to the South Atlantic during the Falklands War. After the war she returned to service with European Ferries until that company was sold to P&O in 1987. She was sold again to in 1993 and served on routes in the Mediterranean until sold for scrapping in 2004. (en) |
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Die Europic Ferry war ein 1968 in Dienst gestelltes RoRo-Schiff der britischen Reederei Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, die unter diesem Namen bis 1992 auf verschiedenen Routen im Einsatz stand. 1993 ging das Schiff nach Griechenland, wo ein Umbau zur Fähre erfolgte. 2002 wurde es ausgemustert und 2005 im indischen Alang abgewrackt. (de) MS Europic Ferry was a roll-on/roll-off car ferry built in 1967 by Swan Hunter for the Atlantic Steam Navigation Company (ASN). She was acquired by European Ferries in 1971 when they took over the ASN and served with them under the Townsend Thoresen branding. The Europic Ferry was requisitioned by the British government in April 1982 and transported stores, equipment and troops to the South Atlantic during the Falklands War. After the war she returned to service with European Ferries until that company was sold to P&O in 1987. She was sold again to in 1993 and served on routes in the Mediterranean until sold for scrapping in 2004. (en) |
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Europic Ferry (de) MS Europic Ferry (en) |
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*Afrodite II (1993–2004) (en) *Ajman Glory (2004–2005) (en) *European Freighter (1991–1993) (en) *Europic Ferry (1967–1991) (en) |
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