Fjord Line

{{Short description|Norwegian ferry operator}}

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| location = Egersund, Norway

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| services = Passenger transportation, Freight transportation

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| num_employees = 245 (2010)

| parent = Bergen Nordhordland Rutelag

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File:Fjord line route map.svg

File:MS Stavangerfjord.jpg

File:Fjord line bergensfjord.jpg

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Fjord Line is a Norwegian ferry operator offering services between Norway and Denmark.

In addition to passenger transport, Fjord line operates cargo transport through its cargo division in Norway and Denmark.

History

Fjord Line was founded in 1993. In 1998 the company purchased the MS Jupiter and the Bergen - Newcastle route from Color Line.{{cite web |url=http://www.faktaomfartyg.nu/wellamo_1975.htm |title=M/S Wellamo (1975) |website=www.faktaomfartyg.nu |access-date=27 January 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120730004725/http://www.faktaomfartyg.nu/wellamo_1975.htm |archive-date=30 July 2012 |url-status=dead}}

In 2004 a much larger ship, the MS Fjord Norway was purchased to operate the Norway - Denmark service. The MS Bergen was chartered to DFDS.

Following heavy competition on the Norway - Denmark route, in 2005 Fjord Line began streamlining operations. On return of the MS Bergen from charter, the MS Fjord Norway and the Norway - UK route were sold to DFDS. The MS Jupiter was laid up for sale.

On 1 January 2008 Fjord Line merged with fast ferry operator Master Ferries.

The MS Stavangerfjord was awarded for Best Ship Design at the 2014 Shippax Awards.{{Cite web|url=https://www.skipsrevyen.no/article/fjord-line-hedret-med-the-shippax-awards/|title=Fjord Line hedret med "The Shippax Awards" - Skipsrevyen.no|last=Skipsrevyen|date=2014-04-10|website=www.skipsrevyen.no|language=nb|access-date=2019-06-20}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.shippax.com/en/shippax-awards/shippax-award-2014.aspx|title=Shippax Award 2014|website=Shippax|language=en|access-date=2019-06-20}}

In 2014 Fjord Line became the world's first ferry operator to use contactless radio frequency identification RFID smart cards for the cabin locks. This solution was provided by Carus Ferry Ltd Ab.{{Cite web|url=https://www.shippax.com/en/members/search-articles.aspx?do=view&articleid=14366|title = Article Search}}

In October 2020 the company announced a scale-back of operations whereby the ferry operations will only serve the ports of Kristiansand, Hirtshals, and Stavanger.{{Cite web|url=https://e24.no/naeringsliv/i/zgGBR9/fjord-line-stanser-danskebaatene-fra-bergen?referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vg.no|title=Fjord Line stanser danskebåtene fra Bergen}}

The Sandefjord - Strömstad route: Service [ended] on the 29th of October 2023){{Cite web |last=Bjerkholdt |first=Bettina Olie |date=2023-09-20 |title=Fjord Line avvikler ruten mellom Sandefjord og Strømstad |url=https://www.nrk.no/vestfoldogtelemark/fjord-line-avvikler-ruten-mellom-sandefjord-og-stromstad-1.16564608 |access-date=2023-09-20 |website=NRK |language=nb-NO}}

Routes

Fjord Line operates routes between Norway, Denmark.

  • Bergen - Hirtshals (as of summer of 2025)https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/krever-skjerpet-kontroll-etter-nrk-avsloring-1.17420235. NRK.no. Retrieved 2025-05-19

Fleet

=Current fleet=

Fjord Line currently operates three vessels.

class="wikitable"
scope="col" width="100"| Name

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Stavangerfjordalign="Center" | 2013align="Center" | 2013align="Center" | 31,678 GTExclusively powered by Liquified Natural Gas.
Bergensfjordalign="Center" | 2014align="Center" | 2014{{cite web|title=Fjord Line Takes Over MS 'Bergensfjord' (Norway)|date=4 February 2014|url=http://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/103576/fjord-line-takes-over-ms-bergensfjord-norway/|publisher=World Maritime News|accessdate=4 February 2014}}align="Center" | 31,678 GTFrom January 2014. Sister of Stavangerfjord.
Fjord FSTRalign="Center | 2020/2021align="Center" | March 2021align="Center" | 11,888 GTA new ship for the Kristiansand - Hirtshals route. Previously used by Fjord Cat.

=Past fleet=

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scope="col" width="100"| Name

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! scope="col" width="300"| Fate

Lygraalign="Center" | 1979align="Center" | 1997–2006align="Center" | 7,012 GTOperates between USA and Caribbean
Fjord Norwayalign="Center" | 1986align="Center" | 2003–2006align="Center" | 31,356 GTSold to DFDS as Princess of Norway
Jupiteralign="Center" | 1975align="Center" | 1998–2005align="Center" | 12,348 GTOperates as a cruise ship in Vietnam, It sank November 2017
Fjord Catalign="Center" | 1998align="Center" | 2008–2020align="Center" | 5,619 GT
Oslofjordalign="Center | 1993/2014align="Center" | 1993/2014align="Center" | 16,551 GTFormerly ran the Hirtshals/Bergen/Stavanger service and was converted into a day ferry in 2014 and renamed Oslofjord.

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