Liverpool Seaways in Norfolkline livery |
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Career | |
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Name: | 1997-2005: Lagan Viking 2005-2010: Liverpool Viking 2010-: Liverpool Seaways |
Operator: | 1997-2001: Norse Irish Ferries 2001-2005: Norse Merchant Ferries 2005-2010: Norfolkline 2010-: DFDS Seaways |
Port of registry: | 1997-2004: Bari. Italy 2004 onwards: Belfast, United Kingdom |
Builder: | Cantiere Navale Visentini, Italy |
Completed: | 1997 |
Maiden voyage: | October 1997 |
Identification: | IMO number: 9136034 |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage: | 21,856 GRT |
Length: | 186.0 m (610.2 ft) |
Beam: | 25.60 m (84.0 ft) |
Height: | 51 m (167.3 ft) |
Draught: | 6.3 m (20.7 ft) |
Draft: | 5.55 m (18.2 ft) |
Decks: | 4 |
Installed power: | 2 x Wärtsilä 8R46 diesels |
Propulsion: | 2 x Controllable pitch propellers 2 x Bow thrusters |
Speed: | 21.5 knots (40 km/h) |
Capacity: | 340 Passengers 200 Cars 2460 Lane meters |
The Liverpool Seaways is a RoPax ferry owned and operated by DFDS Seaways.
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The Liverpool Seaways was built in October 1997 as the Lagan Viking, entering service with Norse Irish Ferries. In February 2001, Cenargo, the owners of Merchant Ferries purchased Norse Irish Ferries. The two companies merged and operated together as Norse Merchant Ferries. In November 2005 the Norse Merchant Group was acquired by Maersk and integrated into Norfolkline and the ship was renamed Liverpool Viking.
In July 2010 Norfolkline was acquired by DFDS. The vessel was renamed Liverpool Seaways during her refit in August 2010. In January 2011, DFDS anounnced that its Birkenhead to Dublin route was to end on 31 January, due to the sharp decline in demand since 2008[1].
Following the closure of the Birkenhead - Dublin route, The Liverpool Seaways has been redeployed on DFDS Seaways Baltic Sea routes.
The Liverpool Seaways currently (February 2011) operates between Klaipėda and Karlshamn for DFDS Seaways.
The ship has several facilities on board such as restaurants, bars, shops, cabins and a cinema.