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    MS Aallotar was a car-passenger ferry built in 1972 by Dubegion-Normandie S.A., Nantes, France for the Finland Steamship Company, who used her in traffic...
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    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...
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  • was summers only). In 1972, these were delivered to FÅA and Svea as MS Aallotar and MS Svea Regina, respectively. Passenger numbers on the Helsinki route...
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  • 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 traffic...
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  • 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...
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    on its return journey at 19:00. The next day, MS Brynhild arrived and the day after that, MS Aallotar arrived. The Olympic pier was first used by cruise...
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    MV Saga (redirect from MS Silvia Regina)
    Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 February 2009. (in Swedish) M/S Aallotar (1972) at Fakta om Fartyg, retrieved 23 August 2007 (in Swedish) M/S Svea...
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    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 the...
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    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...
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