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Estline (sometimes
spelled EstLine) was a Swedish-Estonian
shipping company,
owned jointly by Nordström &
Thulin and the
Estonian Government via Estonian...
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companies (first
Viking Line, then EffJohn)
until the end of
January 1993, when it was sold to Nordström &
Thulin for use on
Estline's Tallinn–Stockholm route...
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Estline leaving ESCO as the sole
owner of the company. ESCO
later changed its name to
Hansatee Shipping. At the end of 2000 the name
Estline was abandoned...
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owner of
EstLine, and in
December 2000,
EstLine's two
ferries MS Regina
Baltica and MS Baltic
Kristina were
chartered to Hansatee, and the
line between...
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owned 50% of
EstLine, but the
company decided not to
transfer the Nord
Gotlandia to
EstLine.
Instead she was sold to Eckerö
Line,
Finland in December...
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Ligne à
Grande Vitesse Est européenne (East
European High
Speed Line),
typically shortened to LGV
Est, is a
French high-speed rail
line that
connects Vaires-sur-Marne...
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Eestin Linjat with
EstLine,
owners of the ill-fated MS Estonia. As a
result of this
Eestin Linjat changed its name into Eckerö
Line in 1995 (with the livery...
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putting her into
service within the
EstLine service between Stockholm and
Tallinn together with her
former Viking Line fleet mate
Viking Sally, by now known...
- retro****ing of
Line 1 for full automation.
Before the
start of its
commercial service Line 14 was
known as
project Météor, an
acronym of MÉTro
Est-Ouest Rapide...
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originally said the
line in Gr****
rather than Latin. The
Latin version is now most
commonly cited with the word
order changed (Alea
iacta est), and it is used...