- MS
Aallotar was a car-p****enger
ferry built in 1972 by Dubegion-Normandie S.A., Nantes,
France for the
Finland Steamship Company, who used her in traffic...
- Alang,
India in 2005. As Svea
Regina she was,
together with her
sister MS
Aallotar, the
first ship to
start year-round
daily traffic between Helsinki and...
-
Summer Olympics, held in Helsinki.
Eventually only
Finland SS Co.'s SS
Aallotar was
ready in time for the Olympics. At this time the city of
Helsinki constructed...
- MS
Aallotar, a ship who
frequently bore name MS
Rogalin Rogalin may also
refer to the
following places in Poland: Rogalin, a
village and
landscape park...
-
returned to Svea Line (Finland) Laid up
until April 10 May
Polferries Aallotar Poland
ferry End of
charter from Effoa,
purchased by
Polferries Renamed...
-
traffic for the
Helsinki 1952
Summer Olympics. Her two
sister ships, SS
Aallotar and SS Bore III,
entered service before the Olympics, but SS
Birger Jarl...
- (1967–76) — Effoa's
first modern car/p****enger ferry. S****ped in 2009.
Aallotar (1972–78) —
First ship to
start year-round
traffic between Helsinki and...
-
Helsinki Children’s Hospital, a
rheumatic clinic and for the
ships Ilmatar,
Aallotar, Finnpartner,
Finnhansa and the
icebreaker Karhu. Johansson-Pape also lectured...
- hours. The
first ferries to
depart from
Helsinki were
Silja Line's MS
Aallotar and MS Svea Regina, and in 1974
Viking Line
brought their own
ships to...
-
built for
Silja Line traffic. The
first generation French sisters, MS
Aallotar and MS Svea
Regina were
delivered in 1972 and
started year-round ferry...