MV Melinka (original) (raw)
M/V Melinka is a ferry (Spanish: Barcaza) owned by the Transbordadora Austral Broom S.A. shipping company in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. The ship was built by Tracor Marine of Port Everglades, Florida, USA, and launched in 1964. Melinka can transport up to 230 passengers and has a deck for approximately 23 vehicles. It also has a coffee service for passengers.
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dbo:abstract | M/V Melinka is a ferry (Spanish: Barcaza) owned by the Transbordadora Austral Broom S.A. shipping company in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. The ship was built by Tracor Marine of Port Everglades, Florida, USA, and launched in 1964. Until about 2009 Melinka provided a daily (or near-daily) transport service across the Strait of Magellan between Tres Puentes, near Punta Arenas and Bahía Chilote, near Porvenir. Since about 2009 other ferry ships have been used, and the Melinka has been used to transport vehicles, equipment, and passengers from the mainland to Isla Riesco. However, even as late a 2013 the Melinka has been used for its traditional route between Tres Puentes and Bahía Chilote. Melinka can transport up to 230 passengers and has a deck for approximately 23 vehicles. It also has a coffee service for passengers. (en) Le MV Melinka est un traversier (barcaza en espagnol) appartenant au transporteur Transbordadora Austral Broom S.A. de la Terre de Feu au Chili. Le navire a été construit par Tracor Marine au port Everglades en Floride aux États-Unis et a été lancé en 1964. Jusqu'à la fin des années 2000, le Melinka effectuait la traversée journalière du détroit de Magellan entre Tres Puentes près de Punta Arenas et Bahía Chilote près de Porvenir. Depuis, d'autres navires effectuent cette traversée et le Melinka est surtout utilisé pour transporter des véhicules, de l'équipement et des passagers à partir du continent vers l'île Riesco, mais est toujours parfois utilisé pour effectuer sa traversée traditionnelle entre Tres Puentes et Bahía Chilote. Le Melinka peut transporter jusqu'à 230 passagers et 23 véhicules. (fr) |
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dbo:country | dbr:Chile |
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dbo:owner | dbr:Transbordadora_Austral_Broom_S.A. |
dbo:shipBeam | 10.020000 (xsd:double) |
dbo:status | In service |
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dbp:shipBuilder | Tracor Marine, Port Everglades, Florida, USA (en) |
dbp:shipCapacity | 230 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:shipCountry | Chile (en) |
dbp:shipCrew | 22 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:shipIdentification | * * Call sign: CB2808 * (en) |
dbp:shipLaunched | 1964 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:shipName | Melinka (en) |
dbp:shipNamesake | dbr:Melinka |
dbp:shipOwner | dbr:Transbordadora_Austral_Broom_S.A. |
dbp:shipPropulsion | *2 diesel engines *2 shafts (en) |
dbp:shipStatus | In service (en) |
dbp:shipTonnage | * * * (en) |
dbp:shipType | Ro-Ro ferry (en) |
dbp:shipYardNumber | 128 (xsd:integer) |
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rdfs:comment | M/V Melinka is a ferry (Spanish: Barcaza) owned by the Transbordadora Austral Broom S.A. shipping company in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. The ship was built by Tracor Marine of Port Everglades, Florida, USA, and launched in 1964. Melinka can transport up to 230 passengers and has a deck for approximately 23 vehicles. It also has a coffee service for passengers. (en) Le MV Melinka est un traversier (barcaza en espagnol) appartenant au transporteur Transbordadora Austral Broom S.A. de la Terre de Feu au Chili. Le navire a été construit par Tracor Marine au port Everglades en Floride aux États-Unis et a été lancé en 1964. Jusqu'à la fin des années 2000, le Melinka effectuait la traversée journalière du détroit de Magellan entre Tres Puentes près de Punta Arenas et Bahía Chilote près de Porvenir. Depuis, d'autres navires effectuent cette traversée et le Melinka est surtout utilisé pour transporter des véhicules, de l'équipement et des passagers à partir du continent vers l'île Riesco, mais est toujours parfois utilisé pour effectuer sa traversée traditionnelle entre Tres Puentes et Bahía Chilote. Le Melinka peut transporter jusqu'à 230 passagers et 23 véh (fr) |
rdfs:label | MV Melinka (fr) MV Melinka (en) |
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