Passenger Ship Technology

Scottish Viking completes maiden voyage

Taken from: Passenger Ship Technology June/July 2009


Scottish Viking, the specially-commissioned ship that will service Norfolkline’s new Rosyth-Zeebrugge route, made its very first journey up the Firth of Forth to Rosyth in May this year. Built at the Visentini shipyard in Italy, Scottish Viking re-instates Scotland’s only continental ferry link, which was formerly operated by Attica Ferries under the Superfast brand. With 2,250 lane metres of deck space for freight and vehicles, Scottish Viking can accommodate passengers in 107 cabi....

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