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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...
- end of
January 1993, when it was sold to Nordström &
Thulin for use on
Estline's Tallinn–Stockholm route. The ship's
sinking on 28
September 1994, in the...
- from
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...
- company's fleet.
Later in the same year
Inreko purchased MS Nord
Estonia from
EstLine (a
daughter company of ESCO and the
Swedish Nordström & Thulin), renamed...
- ESCO was also a co-founder, and for a time the sole owner, of
Tallink and
Estline. The
company was
deleted from the
business register due to the end of bankruptcy...
- At the time N&T also
owned 50% of
EstLine, but the
company decided not to
transfer the Nord
Gotlandia to
EstLine.
Instead she was sold to Eckerö Line...
- 1994 when many
people in
Finland began ****ociating
Eestin Linjat with
EstLine,
owners of the ill-fated MS Estonia. As a
result of this
Eestin Linjat...
-
service between Tallinn and
Stockholm under colours of
their subsidiary EstLine. In 1993 the Nord
Estonia was
supplanted by
larger tonnage (the ill-fated...
- her
Vironia with the
intention of
putting her into
service within the
EstLine service between Stockholm and
Tallinn together with her
former Viking Line...
-
being sold to Wasa Line and
renamed Wasa King. In 1993, she was sold to
Estline and
renamed Estonia,
which sank in the
Baltic Sea on
September 28 1994...