Norse Irish Ferries

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Norse Irish Ferries
Founded1991
Defunct2001
Successor Norse Merchant Ferries
Headquarters Belfast, Northern Ireland
Area served
Irish Sea
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation

Norse Irish Ferries was an Irish Sea ferry company that operated a passenger and freight roll-on/roll-off service between Belfast and Liverpool.

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History

Norse Irish Ferries was formed as a joint venture between the Norwegian Roed Group and a consortium of hauliers who were discontented by the existing RoRo services on the Irish Sea. [1] Following Belfast Car Ferries withdrawal from the Belfast - Liverpool route in October 1990 ferry services from Northern Ireland only operated to Stranraer and Cairnryan requiring a lengthy drive along single carriageway to reach England.

Sailings commenced in November 1991 using the Norse Lagan and Transgermania. Initially they operated a freight only service, passenger were later accepted onto sailing operated by the Norse Lagan.

In July 1997 Norse Irish Ferries took delivery of the first of two new Italian built vessels. [2] The new vessels also introduced a new brand identity featuring a colourful viking ship sail.

In October 1999, Norse Irish Ferries was acquired by Cenargo for US$36 million. [3] The operations of Norse Irish Ferries were merged with that of Merchant Ferries and Belfast Freight Ferries in February 2001 to create Norse Merchant Ferries.

Fleet

Norse Irish Ferries operated 6 vessels during its 10 years of operation. [4]

NameBuiltTonnagePassengersNotes
Norse Lagan196721,717400Sold to Moby Lines, Broken up 2007
Transgermania19765,63163now Translandia with Eckerö Line
Norse Mersey196920,914150now Claudia M with Ustica Lines
Norse Mersey199514,82025now Eurocargo Napoli with Grimaldi Ferries
Mersey Viking 199721,856340now Stena Feronia with Stena Line
Lagan Viking 199721,856340now Liverpool Seaways with DFDS Seaways

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References

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  2. "M/S Mersey Viking (1997)". Archived from the original on 1 August 2012.
  3. "CENARGO INTERNATIONAL PLC - Amended Annual and Transition Report (Foreign private issuer) (20-F/A) Liquidity and Capital Resources".
  4. "Norse Irish Ferries". Archived from the original on 29 July 2012.