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- Bergensfjord is the name of several ships: SS Bergensfjord, a ship used by the Norwegian America Line, 1913–1946 MS Bergensfjord (1955), an ocean liner...
- SS Bergensfjord was a Norwegian ocean liner that sailed for the Norwegian America Line to the United States. During the Second World War she was requisitioned...
- MS Bergensfjord is a cruise ferry owned and operated by the Norwegian ferry operator, Fjord Line who use her on their Hirtshals - Langesund route. The...
- MS Bergensfjord was an ocean liner built in 1955 by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, for Norwegian America Line. She was of 18,739 gross register...
- Oslofjord (formerly Bergensfjord) is a Norwegian registered ro-ro p****enger ferry owned and operated by Norwegian ferry operator Fjord Line. The vessel...
- same year, the company purchased their first ship, the 10,699 gross ton Bergensfjord from Norwegian America Line, which was renamed SS Argentina and placed...
- was allocated to the purchase and construction of new ships. The SS Bergensfjord, renamed Jerusalem, sailed the Israel-New York route, Another ship purchased...
- Oslofjord - Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939-1945". www.warsailors.com. "Bergensfjord 1956". www.tynebuiltships.co.uk. "M/S Skiensfjord - Sjøhistorie.no"....
- one built in 1924 in Scotland, and the other formally the 1956-built Bergensfjord of Norwegian America Lines, which was introduced in 1971. The first ship...
- Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2023-09-20. "Fjord Line Takes Over MS 'Bergensfjord' (Norway)". World Maritime News. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February...