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MV Via Mare : ウィキペディア英語版
MF Via Mare

The ''Via Mare'' is a ro-pax ship which is owned and operated by Baltic Scandinavian Lines.
==History==
The ''Via Mare'' was launched for Townsend Thoresen as the ''European Clearway'' in 1976 for use on their Dover - Zeebrugge route.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Via Mare )Townsend Thoresen was absorbed by P&O European Ferries in 1987, retaining the ''European Clearway'' before transferring it to Pandoro, another section of P&O. In 1992 ''European Clearway'' was transferred to the Portsmouth - Le Havre route 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=P&O Irish Sea Ferries History )〕 In 1993 she was transferred to the Rosslare - Cherbourg route. In 1996 Pandoro renamed the ship ''Panther'', in keeping with the animal names of the other ships in their fleet. Two years later the name was changed again, this time to ''European Pathfinder'' when Pandoro Ltd. merged with P&O European (Felixstowe) Ltd. to form P&O European Ferries (Irish Sea).
The vessel suffered a serious fire on 26 November 1997 when 35 miles out from Rosslare on passage to Cherbourg, but was repaired at Birkenhead and returned to service.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Begonia Blossoms )
She was transferred to the Larne-Cairnryan route in April 2001 to replace the ''European Trader'' which had been sold. Unfortunately her port main engine failed in June 2002 and was not repaired, resulting in the final month of operation being at 10 kt on one engine. She was laid up in Liverpool in July 2002 and spent several months awaiting a buyer. In October 2002 the vessel was briefly owned by Erato Shipping of Greece and renamed ''Regina I'' but was very quickly sold to Transeuropa Ferries for use on their Ramsgate Ostend service, being renamed ''Begonia''. Her first voyage from Ostend to Ramsgate was on 11 February 2004, following a refit which took over a year. On 8 July 2005 she was sold to Baltic Scandinavian Lines for use on their Kapellskär - Paldiski route.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=News of Old Ferries in New Waters ) 〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Via Mare )

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