MS Norbank is a ro-ro freight vessel owned and operated by the British ferry company P&O. She was built by Van Der Giessen-de Noord N.V., Netherlands in 1993.[2]
MS Norbank
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Name | Norbank |
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Port of registry | Rotterdam Netherlands |
Route | Rotterdam – Tilbury |
Builder | Van der Giessen de Noord |
Yard number | 961 |
Launched | 5 June 1993 |
Maiden voyage | 31 October 1993 |
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Status | In service |
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Tonnage | 17,464 GT |
Length | 166.77 m (547 ft 2 in) |
Beam | 23.4 m (76 ft 9 in) |
Draft | 5.8 m (19 ft 0 in) |
Installed power | 4 x Sulzer |
Speed | 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) |
Capacity | 114 berths |
History
editThe ship was launched as MS Norbank in 1993 and was delivered by October 1993 to Nordzee Verdi Stone BV, the Netherlands and started operating between Hull and Rotterdam for North Sea Ferries. She was chartered to P&O Group in January 1997 and remained on the Rotterdam route where she then transferred to the Felixstowe to Rotterdam route, before going to the Irish Sea to start operating for P&O Irish Sea between Liverpool and Dublin. After P&O Irish Sea was renamed, she transferred to P&O Ferries on the Irish Sea where she operated formore than 20 years. On the termination of the Liverpool to Dublin route by P&O Ferries at the end of 2023 she transferred to Rotteram-Europoort. From there she did relief sailings on her original route to Hull covering for the Pride of Rotterdam which was in drydock. Since March 2024 she operates a brand new route from Rotterdam to Tilbury. First as a freight only service but since May 2024 also for freight passengers.
Sister ships
editReferences
edit- ^ "Norbank". Shipspotting. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
- ^ "M/F Norbank". The ferry site. Retrieved 20 February 2012.