TT-Line
For the Australian ferry company, see TT-Line (Australia).
Private | |
Industry | Transport |
Founded | 1962 |
Headquarters | Lübeck, Germany |
Area served | Germany, Sweden |
Services | Passenger transportation, Freight transportation |
Revenue | 140 million EUR[1] |
Number of employees | more than 600[1] |
Slogan | More than just a ferry |
Website | www.ttline.com |
TT-Line is a shipping company based in Lübeck, Germany, which has been providing a ferry service between Travemünde in Schleswig-Holstein and Trelleborg in southern Sweden since 1962. From 1992 on, Rostock is also offered as starting harbor to Trelleborg (until 1997 this service was marketed as TR-Line). In 2007, TT-Line possesses six ferries.
In 1978 TT-Line acquired 50% of Olau Line and purchased the rest of the company in 1979. TT-Line remained the sole owner of Olau Line until the line's closure in 1994.
Routes
TT-Line offers the following routes:
- Travemünde - Trelleborg
- Rostock - Trelleborg
- Świnoujście - Trelleborg (starting 2014[2])
- Travemünde - Helsingborg (only cargo)
Ferries
Present
TT-Line operates the following ferries:
- M/S Robin Hood (1995-)
- M/S Nils Dacke (1995-)
- M/S Nils Holgersson (2001-)
- M/S Peter Pan (2001-)
- M/S Tom Sawyer (2001-)
- M/S Huckleberry Finn (2002-)
Past
These vessels have sailed for TT-Line:
- M/S Nils Holgersson (1) (1962-1967)
- M/S Peter Pan (1) (1965-1973)
- M/S Calmar Nyckel (1965, Chartered)
- M/S Visby (1966, Chartered)
- M/S Finndana (1966, Chartered)
- M/S Gösta Berling (1966-1967,1973-1975)
- M/S Nils Holgersson (2) (1967-1975)
- M/S Escapade (1967-1973, Chartered)
- M/S Sardaigne (1969, Chartered)
- M/S Viking I (1973-1974, Chartered)
- M/S Gotland (1974, Chartered)
- M/S Peter Pan (1974-1986)
- M/S Nils Holgersson (3) (1975-1984)
- M/S Oliver Twist (1975-1978)
- M/S Mary Poppins (1975-1976)
- M/S Robin Hood (1)(1977,1978,1979, Chartered)
- MS Finlandia (1977, chartered)
- M/S Espresso Olbia (1980, Chartered)
- M/S Saga Wind (1981-1989)
- M/S Norröna (1984-1985, 1986. Chartered)
- M/S Stena Transporter (1984, Chartered)
- M/S Nordic Sun (1985-1986, Chartered)
- M/S Robin Hood (2) (1986-1987)
- M/S Saga Moon (1986, Chartered)
- M/S Peter Pan (3) (1986-1993)
- M/S Saga Star (1986-1988, 1993-2002, Chartered)
- M/S Nils Holgersson (4) (1987-1993)
- M/S Finnfellow (1988, Chartered)
- M/S Nils Dacke (1) (1988-1993)
- M/S Robin Hood(3) (1989-1992)
- M/S Fedra (1992-1993, Chartered)
- M/S TT-Traveller (1992-1995, 1997-2002, Chartered)
- M/S Diana II (1992-1994, chartered)
- M/S Nils Holgersson (5) (1993-2001)
- M/S Peter Pan (4) (1993-2001)
- M/S Via Ionio (1993, Chartered)
- M/S Aries (1994, Chartered)
- M/S Saga Aris (1994-1995)
- M/S Nord Neptunus (1994, Chartered)
- M/S Villars (1995, Chartered)
- M/S Nils Dacke (2) (1995-)
- M/S Gleichberg (1995-1996, Chartered)
- HSC Delphin (1996-2002)
- HSC TT-Delphin (2002-2005)
- M/S Svealand (2006, Chartered)
External links
- TT-Line - Corporate site
References
- 1 2 TT-Line: Corporate Profile, retrieved 14 December 2013
- ↑ TT-Line: New route! Świnoujście - Trelleborg, announcement 2013, retrieved 14 December 2013
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