North Sea Ferries

North Sea Ferries
Genre Ferry company
Fate Merged with P&O North Sea Ferries (Later P&O Ferries)
Successor P&O Ferries
Founded 1965
Defunct 1996 (Merged into P&O North Sea Ferries)
Headquarters Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom
Area served
Belgium, UK, Netherlands, Rotterdam, Hull, Zeebrugge
Services Passenger transportation, freight transportation

North Sea Ferries was a ferry company which operated between 1965 and 1996 when it was merged into P&O Operations (P&O North Sea Ferries),[1] it had routes from Hull to Rotterdam (Europort) and Zeebrugge. P&O North Sea Ferries was then merged with P&O Ferries in 2003.[2] In 1987, the Princess Margaret Ferry Terminal was built under the operation of North Sea Ferries. The building is now under the ownership of Associated British Ports and is operated by P&O Ferries.

Fleet

ShipServiceStatus
MV Norsun1987–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries
MV Norsea1987–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries
MV Norcape1988–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries
MV Norbay1994–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries
MV Norbank1993–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries
MV Norland1974–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries, then later sold to SNAV. Scrapped in 2010.
MV Norstar1974–1996Transferred to P&O Ferries, then later sold to SNAV. Scrapped in 2010.

References

  1. Smith, Peter C. (2012). Offshore ferry services of England and Scotland. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Maritime. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-84884-665-4.
  2. Mark, Dave (16 October 2002). "North Sea Ferries name and jobs go". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
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