Stena Line's ship history
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This page shows a complete fleet history of the Swedish ferry company Stena Line
Stena Line
Stena Line is one of the world's largest ferry operators, with ferry services serving Scotland, Sweden, Northern Ireland, Denmark, Norway, England, Wales, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands and Poland. Stena Line is a major unit of Stena AB, itself a part of the Stena Sphere, a grouping of Stena AB,...

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Chronological (complete)

Only Stena Line's passenger, car-passenger, multi-purpose and Ropax ships are added, so not Stena Line's ships that carried only freight. The list is further complete.

1960-1969

  • MS Østersøen (1962–1963, Chartered). Left in 1963
  • MS Isefjord (1963–1965). Now Agostino Lauro with Medmar.
  • MS Gorch Fock (1963–1964, Chartered). Left in 1964.
  • SS Skagen 1 (1963–1965). Sold, later scrapped.
  • MS Seute Deern (1963, Chartered). Left in 1963.
  • MS Helgoland (1963–1965, Chartered). Later Stena Finlandica.
  • MS Hein Godenwind (1964, Chartered). Left in 1964.
  • SS Skagen 2 (1964–1968). Scrapped in 1968.
  • MS Poseidon (1964–1972). Left in 1972, charter to Brittany Ferries
    Brittany Ferries
    Brittany Ferries is a French ferry company that runs ships between France, the UK, Ireland and Spain.-1970s and 1980s:Following the provision of the deep-water port at Roscoff, the company commenced in January 1973 at the instigation of Alexis Gourvennec, when existing ferry companies showed...

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  • MS Afrodite (1964–1971). Left in 1971.
  • MS Wappen (1964–1965). Sold in 1965.
  • MS Seebad Warnemünde (1964–1966, Chartered). Left in 1966.
  • MS Stena Danica (1965–1969). Sold in 1969.
  • MS Stena Nordica (1965–1973). Sold in 1973.
  • MS Prinsessan Christina (1966, Chartered). Sold to Color Line
    Color Line
    Color Line AS is the largest cruiseferry line operating on routes to and from Norway. The company is also one of the leading operators in Europe. Color Line provides transportation for people and cargo, hotel accommodation, shopping, restaurants and entertainment...

     and renamed MS Bohus
    MS Bohus
    MS Bohus is a ferry owned by Color Line operating between Sandefjord and Strömstad. -External links:**...

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  • MS Stena Baltica
    MV Caledonia
    MV Caledonia was a roll-on roll-off vehicle ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne in Scotland.-History:Built as Stena Baltica in 1966, she operated on various Scandinavian routes....

     (1966–1970). Sold in 1970.
  • MS Stena Germanica (1967–1979). Sold in 1979.
  • MS Stena Britannica I (1967–1968). Sold in 1968.
  • MS Stena Danica (1969–1974). Sold to BC Ferries
    BC Ferries
    British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. or BC Ferries is a de facto Crown Corporation that provides all major passenger and vehicle ferry services for coastal and island communities in the Canadian province of British Columbia...

     April 1974.

1970-1979

  • MS Viking II (1971, Chartered). Left in 1971.
  • MS Stena Finlandica (1972–1975). Ex-Helgoland.
  • MS Stena Olympica (1972–1982). Sold in 1982 to Prince of Fundy Cruises.
  • MS Stena Atlantica (1972–1973). Sold in 1973.
  • MS Stena Jutlandica (1973–1982). Operating for Euroferrys
    Euroferrys
    Euroferrys was a Spanish ferry company that operated a passenger and freight roll-on/roll-off service between Algeciras and the North African ports of Tangier and Ceuta.-History:*1998 - Commenced operations.*2006 - Acquired by Acciona Trasmediterránea....

     as Euroferrys Atlantica
  • MS Skagen (1973, Chartered). Left in 1973. (1973–1978). Sold to Irish Continental Line, then chartered in.
  • MS Stena Nordica (1974). Did not serve under this name, renamed Stena Danica.
  • MS Stena Danica (1974–1981). Same vessel as above, reverted to Stena Nordica.
  • MS Stena Normandica (1974–1985). Sold in 1985 to Sealink British Ferries.
  • MS Stena Nautica (1974). Did not serve under this name, chartered to CN Marine
    CN Marine
    CN Marine was a Canadian ferry company headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick.-History:CN Marine was created by parent Canadian National Railway in 1977 as a means to group the company's ferry operations in eastern Canada into a separate operating division...

    . Renamed Marine Nautica.
  • MS Marine Nautica (1974–1981). Same vessel as above, on charter to CN Marine.
  • MS Stena Atlantica (1975). Did not serve under this name, chartered to CN Marine.
  • MS Marine Atlantica (1975–1979, Chartered out). Same vessel as above, Charted to CN Marine.
  • MS Stena Nordica (1975–1978, 1979–1980, 1980–1981). Chartered to Soutos-Hellas Ferries on more than one occasion.
  • MS Baltic Star (1975–1977). Ex-Helgoland.
  • MS Drottningen (1976, Chartered). Left in 1976.
  • MS Viking I (1976, Chartered). Left in 1976.
  • MS Stena Oceanica (1978–1979). Renamed Stena Saga (I) in 1979.
  • MS Stena Baltica I (1978–1982). Sold in 1982. (1978, Chartered). Ex-Stena Scandinavica.
  • MS Hellas (1978–1979, 1980, Chartered out). Ex-Stena Nordica.
  • MS Scandinavica (1978–1981, Chartered). Left in 1981.
  • MS Dana Sirena (1978, Chartered). Left in 1978.
  • MS Stena Saga (1979–1988). Ex-Stena Oceanica.

1980-1989

  • MS Kronprinsessan Victoria (1981–1988). Renamed Stena Saga (II) in 1988.
  • MS Prinsessan Birgitta (1981–1982). Renamed Stena Scandinavica in 1982.
  • MS Prinsessan Desirée (1981–1983). Sold in 1983.
  • MS Stena Nordica (1981–1986). Ex-Stena Danica.
  • MS Stena Nautica (1981–1983). Ex-Stena Nordica.
  • MS Prinsessan Birgitta (1982–1983). Chartered to Sealink UK in 1983. Would return in 1996.
  • MS Europafärjan III (1982–1983). Sold in 1983.
  • MS Prinsessan Christina (1982–1983). Renamed Stena Nordica, later Stena Prince.
  • MS Stena Scandinavica (1982–1987, Chartered out). Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta.
  • MS Jutlandica (1982–1983). Ex-Stena Jutlandica prior to sale.
  • MS Stena Danica II (1983-). Still serves today.
  • MS Stena Jutlandica (1983–1996). Renamed Stena Empereur in 1996.
  • MS Stena Baltica
    MV Regent Sky
    MV Regent Sky was an unfinished cruise ship that travelled to several locations during her construction. She was initially being built as the ferry Stena Baltica, one of four sisters planned for Stena Line...

     (1983). Did not serve, laid up.
  • MS Stena Nordica (1983–1985). Ex-Prinsessan Christina.
  • MS Europafärjan (1983–1985). Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
  • MS St Nicholas (1983). Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta prior to long-term charter.
  • Stena Baltica (1984). ???
  • MS Island Fiesta (1984). Ex-Stena Baltica.
  • MS Scandinavian Star (1984–1989). Ex-Island Fiesta. Sold in 1989.
  • MS Stena Nautica (1984–1987). Ex-Stena Nordica. Chartered to SNCF
    SNCF
    The SNCF , is France's national state-owned railway company. SNCF operates the country's national rail services, including the TGV, France's high-speed rail network...

     in 1987.
  • MS Europafärjan I (1985–1987). Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
  • MS Europafärjan II (1985–1987). Ex-Prinsessan Christina.
  • MS Saint Patrick II (1985–1986). Left in 1986.
  • MS Lion Queen (1985–1990, 1994–1997). Ex-Stena Saga (I).
  • MS Stena Nordica (1986–1988). Sold in 1988 to Jadrolinja.
  • MS Stena Germanica (1987-). Still serves today.
  • MS Lion Prince (1987–1997). Later Stena Prince.
  • MS Lion Princess (1987–1994). Ex-Prinsessan Desirée.
  • MS Scandinavica (1987–1989). On charter to Sealink British Ferries.
  • MS Stena Scandinavica (1988-). Still serves today.
  • MS Stena Big Sil (1988-). Still serving in Food City today
  • MS Scandinavian Saga (1988–1991). Sold in 1991.
  • MS Silvia Regina (1988–1991, Chartered out). Later Stena Britannica, now Stena Saga
    MS Stena Saga
    MS Stena Saga is a cruiseferry owned by the Swedish shipping company Stena Line and operated mainly on their route connecting Oslo, Norway to Frederikshavn, Denmark. Every Monday morning she also sails between Göteborg, Sweden and Frederikshavn, Denmark. She was built as MS Silvia Regina in 1981 by...

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  • MS Stena Saga (1988–1994). Ex-Kronprinsessan Victoria.
  • MS Stena Baltica (1988). Renamed Nieborow in 1988.
  • MS Nieborow (1988–1989, Chartered). Left in 1989.
  • SS Princess Marguerite (1988–1991). Left in 1991.
  • MS Stena Bey (1988-). In dry dock
  • MS Vancouver Island Princess (1988–1993). Left in 1993.
  • MS Turella (1988, Chartered). Later Stena Nordica.
  • MS Koningin Beatrix (1989–2002). Later Stena Baltica.
  • MS Tarek L (1989). Ex-Prinsessan Birgitta.
  • MS Stena Nordica (1989–1996). Ex-Turella.

1990-1999

  • MS Empress (1990). Sold in 1990.
  • TS Stefan (1990–1991). Sold in 1991.
  • MS Darnia (1990). Sold in 1991
  • MS Cambridge Ferry (1990–1992). Sold in 1992, laid up. Scrapped in 2003.
  • MS Earl William (1990–1991, Chartered). Left in 1991.
  • MS Stena Antrim (1990–1998). Sold in 1998 to Limadet Ferry.
  • MS Stena Caledonia
    MS Stena Caledonia
    Stena Caledonia was a ro-pax ferry operated by Stena Line between Stranraer - Belfast.-History:The Stena Caledonia was built in 1980 as the St David for Sealink...

     (1990-). Still serves today.
  • MS Stena Cambria (1990–1999). Sold in 1999 to UMAFISA (now Baleària
    Baleària
    Baleària is the trading name for Baleària Eurolínias Marítimas S.A. The company operates ferry services from Spain to the Balearic Islands and Morocco.- Routes :Baleària operates services to the Balearic Islands from Dénia, Valencia and Barcelona...

    ). (1990–1998). Renamed P&OSL Canterbury.
  • MS Stena Felicity
    MS Scandinavia (1980)
    The Scandinavia is a cruiseferry owned and operated by Polish shipping company Polferries. The vessel sails overnight between the Polish city of Gdańsk and Nynäshamn in Sweden. The Scandinavia is the first of two sister ships built...

     (1990–1997, Chartered). Left in 1997.
  • MS Stena Galloway (1990–2002). Sold in 2002 to IMTC.
  • MS Stena Hengist (1990–1992). Sold in 1992 to GA Ferries.
  • MS Stena Hibernia (1990–1997). Sold in 1997 to Agapitos Express Ferries.
  • MS Stena Horsa (1990–1992). Sold in 1992 to Agoudimos Lines.
  • MS Stena Normandy (1990–1996, Chartered). Left in 1996.
  • MS Crown Princess Victoria (1990). Ex-Patricia.
  • MS Crown Princess (1990). Same vessel.
  • MS Pacific Star (1990–1993). Same vessel.
  • MS Stena Challenger (1991–2001). Sold in 2001 to Marine Atlantic.
  • MS Pride of San Diego (1991–1992). Ex-Castalia.
  • MS Stena Invicta (1991–2000). Chartered to Color Line in 2000.
  • MS Stena Nautica (1991–1992, 1996-). Chartered to B+I Line
    B+I Line
    The British and Irish Steam Packet Company was a steam packet and passenger ferry company operating between ports in Ireland and in Great Britain between 1836 and 1992. It was latterly popularly called the B&I, and branded as B + I line....

     in 1992, returned to lay up.
  • MS Stena Britannica
    MS Stena Britannica
    MS Stena Britannica may refer to:*Stena Britannica - Broken up in 2001*Stena Britannica - Now Stena Saga with Stena Line*Stena Britannica - Now Finnfellow with Finnlines...

     (1991–1994). Renamed Stena Saga in 1994.
  • MS Stena Traveller (1992, 1995–1997, 2002–2004). Sold in 2004 to LISCO Baltic Service (now DFDS Lisco
    DFDS Lisco
    DFDS Lisco was a Lithuanian ferry company that operated passenger and freight services across the Baltic Sea from Lithuania to Sweden and Germany. Following DFDS's acquisition of Norfolkline in 2010...

    ).
  • MS Isle Of Innisfree (1992–1995). Ex-Stena Nautica.
  • MS Stena Londoner (1992–1996, Chartered). Ex-Versailles.
  • MS Tropic Star II (1992–1994). Ex-Pride of San Diego.
  • MS Auersberg (1992, Chartered). Left in 1992.
  • MS Stena Parisien (1992–1997, Chartered). Returned to SeaFrance
    SeaFrance
    SeaFrance is a ferry company based in France that operates ferry services between Calais, France, and Dover, England.SeaFrance is 100% owned by the French railways, SNCF....

     in 1997. Still serves today as SeaFrance Manet.
  • MS TT-Traveller (1992–1995, 1997–2002, Chartered out). Ex-Stena Traveller.
  • MS Sun Fiesta (1993–1994). Ex-Patricia.
  • HSC Stena Sea Lynx (1993–1996, Chartered). Stayed on.
  • HSC Stena Sea Lynx II (1994–1996, Chartered). Stayed on.
  • MS Stena Saga
    MS Stena Saga
    MS Stena Saga is a cruiseferry owned by the Swedish shipping company Stena Line and operated mainly on their route connecting Oslo, Norway to Frederikshavn, Denmark. Every Monday morning she also sails between Göteborg, Sweden and Frederikshavn, Denmark. She was built as MS Silvia Regina in 1981 by...

     (1994-). Ex-Stena Britannica.
  • MS Stena Arcadia (1994–1997). Ex-Castalia.
  • MS Stena Europe
    MS Stena Europe
    MS Stena Europe is a ferry owned by Stena Line and operated on their Fishguard—Rosslare service. She was built in 1981 by the Götaverken shipyard in Gothenburg, Sweden as MS Kronprinsessan Victoria for Sessan Line. During the same year Sessan Line passed under the ownership of Stena Line...

     (1994–1997, 1998-). Still serves today.
  • MS Norröna (1994, 1995, Chartered). Left in 1995.
  • MS Lion King (1995–1996). Ex-Stena Nautica.
  • MS Marine Evangeline (1995–1996, Chartered). Ex-Duke of Yorkshire.
  • HSS Stena Explorer (1996-). Still serves today.
  • MS Stena Adventure (1996–1997). Ex-Stena Hibernia.
  • MS Stena Jutlandica III (1996). Still serves today.
  • HSC Stena Lynx (1996–1998, Chartered). Left in 1998.
  • HSC Stena Lynx II (1996–1998, Chartered). Left in 1998.
  • HSC Stena Lynx III (1996- Chartered first years). Renamed P&OSL Elite in 1998.
  • HSC Condor 10
    HSC Condor 10
    The HSC Condor 10 is a 74m fast catamaran ferry formerly operated by Condor Ferries but now operating in Pusan, South Korea.-History:Condor 10 was built in 1992 at the Incat Yards in Tasmania, Australia as Condor Ten but was renamed Condor 10 shortly after...

     (1996, Chartered). Left in 1996.
  • MS Stena Empereur (1996–1999). Renamed P&OSL Provence in 1999.
  • MS Stena Jutlandica (1996-). Same vessel as Jutlandica III.
  • MS Lion King (1996–1997). Ex-Stena Nordica.
  • HSC Stena Pegasus (1996, Chartered). Left in 1996, only to lay up.
  • HSS Stena Voyager (1996-). Still serves today.
  • HSS Stena Carisma (1997-). Still serves today.
  • MS Stena Prince (1997–1999). Ex-Lion Prince.
  • MS Lion Europe (1997–1998). Ex-Stena Europe.
  • HSS Stena Discovery (1997–2007). Laid up.
  • MS Stena Royal (1998–1999). Renamed P&OSL Aquitaine in 1999.
  • MS Greifswald (1998–1999, Chartered). Left in 1999.
  • MS Aurora af Helsingborg (1999-). Still serves today.
  • MS Götaland (1999-). Still serves today.
  • MS Skåne (1999-). Still serves today.
  • MS P&OSL Aquitaine
    MS Ostend Spirit
    The Ostend Spirit is a passenger and vehicle ferry operated jointly by LD Lines and TransEuropa Ferries between Ostend and Ramsgate.-History:...

     (1999–2002, Chartered out). Later PO Aquitaine.
  • MS Trelleborg (1999-). Still serves today.

2000-2009

  • MS Color Viking
    MS Color Viking
    MS Color Viking is a cruiseferry owned by the Norway-based Color Line, operated on their service between Sandefjord and Strömstad. She was built in 1985 as MS Peder Paars by Nakskov Skipsværft, Nakskov, Denmark for DSB Færger...

     (2000–2001, Chartered out). Sold to Color Line in 2001.
  • MS Stena Britannica (2000–2003). Sold to Finnlines
    Finnlines
    Finnlines Plc is a Finnish shipping company that operates freight throughout Northern Europe as well as passenger services in the Baltic Sea. In the past, Finnlines has operated ships under the brands Finncarriers, Finnflow Systems, Finnjet Lines, and FG Shipping Oy Ab...

     in 2003.
  • MS Svealand (2001–2003, Chartered). Left in 2003.
  • MS Stena Hollandica (2001–2010). Moved to Baltic.
  • MS Stena Forwarder (2001–2003, Chartered). Left in 2003.
  • MS Stena Baltica (2002-). Still serves today.
  • MS PO Aquitaine (2002–2003, Chartered out). Renamed Pride of Aquitaine on 2003.
  • MS Stena Britannica (2003-). Still serves today.
  • MS Stena Adventurer (2003-). Still serves today.
  • MS Pride of Aquitaine (2003–2005, Chartered out). Laid up in 2005 now MS Norman Spirit
  • MS Ask (2003–2005, Chartered). Left in 2005.
  • MS Bore-Mari (2004, Chartered). Left in 2004.
  • HSC Elite (2004). Laid up.
  • MS Stena Nordica (2004-). Ex-European Ambassador.
  • MS Stena Challenger (2005, Chartered). Ex-Pride of Cherbourg (III).
  • MS Norman Spirit (2005, Chartered out). Sold to LD Lines
    LD Lines
    LD Lines is a French shipping company. It is predominantly a freight operator, with both deep-sea and ferry operations, but also operates some passenger services...

     in 2005.
  • MS Stena Trader (2006–2010). On charter to Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic Inc. is an independent Canadian Crown corporation offering ferry services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in St...

     as Blue Puttees.
  • MS Finnarrow (2007–2010, Chartered). On charter.
  • MS Stena Traveller (2007-). On charter to Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic Inc. is an independent Canadian Crown corporation offering ferry services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in St...

     as Highlanders.

2010-2019

  • MS Stena Britannica
  • MS Stena Hollandica

These vessels are going to replace the main vessels on the Harwich to Hoek van Holland route

Alphabetical

  • Stena Adventurer
    MS Masarrah
    The MS Masarrah is a ferry originally named St. Columba. Built in 1977, at the Aalborg Shipyard in Denmark, St. Columba was originally a Sealink UK ferry, operating between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire in the Irish Sea. It now operates between Piraeus and Santorini for Namma Shipping Lines.- Fire :On...

     (built 1977) - Now with Namma Lines. (built 2003) (built 1981) - Now Ibn Batouta with Limadet Ferry. (built 1966) - Scrapped in 2003 after burnout.
  • Stena Atlantica (built 1975) - Now the Sardinia Vera
  • Stena Ausonia
    RFA Sea Centurion (A98)
    RFA Sea Centurion was a fast sealift ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary built for Stena Line by Societa Esercizio Cantieri. She was one of five 2700 lane metre capacity roll-on/roll-off sister ships which were to have been built for Stena Ro-Ro, and one of the last built by SEC at Viareggio...

     (built 1998) - now the Ark Forwarder with DFDS Tor Line
    DFDS Tor Line
    DFDS Tor Line was a freight shipping company owned by the Denmark-based DFDS. DFDS Tor Line was a freight-carrying division of DFDS along with DFDS Lisco, DFDS Lys Line and DFDS Container Line...

     (built 1973) (built 1973) (built 1986)
  • Stena Britannica
    MV Wickersham
    MV Wickersham was a mainline ferry vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway.Wickersham was the second vessel, after the MV Chilkat, in the Alaska Marine Highway fleet to not have been constructed specifically for AMHS, but was rather acquired for from the Stena Line, where it was known as the Stena...

     (built 1967) - Scrapped in 2001.
  • Stena Britannica (built 1978) - Now Finnforest with Finnlines
    Finnlines
    Finnlines Plc is a Finnish shipping company that operates freight throughout Northern Europe as well as passenger services in the Baltic Sea. In the past, Finnlines has operated ships under the brands Finncarriers, Finnflow Systems, Finnjet Lines, and FG Shipping Oy Ab...

    .
  • Stena Britannica
    MS Stena Saga
    MS Stena Saga is a cruiseferry owned by the Swedish shipping company Stena Line and operated mainly on their route connecting Oslo, Norway to Frederikshavn, Denmark. Every Monday morning she also sails between Göteborg, Sweden and Frederikshavn, Denmark. She was built as MS Silvia Regina in 1981 by...

     (built 1981) - Currently operates as Stena Saga.
  • Stena Britannica (built 2000) - Now Finnfellow with Finnlines
    Finnlines
    Finnlines Plc is a Finnish shipping company that operates freight throughout Northern Europe as well as passenger services in the Baltic Sea. In the past, Finnlines has operated ships under the brands Finncarriers, Finnflow Systems, Finnjet Lines, and FG Shipping Oy Ab...

    . (built 2002) (built 2010)
  • Stena Britannica II (built 2002) (built 1980) (built 1980) - Now Isla de Botafoc with Baleària
    Baleària
    Baleària is the trading name for Baleària Eurolínias Marítimas S.A. The company operates ferry services from Spain to the Balearic Islands and Morocco.- Routes :Baleària operates services to the Balearic Islands from Dénia, Valencia and Barcelona...

    . (built 1997) (built 1970)
  • Stena Carrier (built 1978) (built 2004)
  • Stena Carrier II (built 2004)
  • Stena Challenger
    MV Leif Ericson
    The MV Leif Ericson is a Canadian commercial/passenger-vehicle ferry operated by Marine Atlantic. It is also the oldest vessel currently being operated by Marine Atlantic, after the and the had their final voyage.-Stena:...

     (built 1991)
  • Stena Challenger (built 1995)
  • Stena Danica (built 1974) (built 1983) (built 1997) now the HSS Discovery.
  • Stena Driver (built 1982) now the Ask with Scandlines
    Scandlines
    Scandlines is a major German-Danish ferry operator.It consists of a parent company, Scandlines AG, and under this parent company a German subsidiary named Scandlines Deutschland GmbH and a Danish subsidiary named Scandlines Danmark A/S...

    .
  • Stena Empereur (built 1983) now the Pride of Telemark with Kystlink
    Kystlink
    Nye Kystlink AS, trading as kystlink, was a Norwegian ferry shipping company that operates between Langesund in Norway and Strömstad, Sweden and Hirtshals, Denmark. The company was wholly owned by Taubåtkompaniet, owned by Ole T. Bjørnevik, and operated one cruiseferry, MS Kongshavn...

    . (built 1981) (built 1995) (built 1980) (built 1980) (built 2003) (built 2003) (built 2002)
  • Stena Forwarder
    RFA Sea Centurion (A98)
    RFA Sea Centurion was a fast sealift ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary built for Stena Line by Societa Esercizio Cantieri. She was one of five 2700 lane metre capacity roll-on/roll-off sister ships which were to have been built for Stena Ro-Ro, and one of the last built by SEC at Viareggio...

     (built 1998) - now the Ark Forwarder with DFDS Tor Line
    DFDS Tor Line
    DFDS Tor Line was a freight shipping company owned by the Denmark-based DFDS. DFDS Tor Line was a freight-carrying division of DFDS along with DFDS Lisco, DFDS Lys Line and DFDS Container Line...

     (built 2001)
  • Stena Freighter (built 1977) (built 2004) (built 1980) - Now Le Rif with IMTC. (built 1987) (built 1975)
  • Stena Gothica
    MV Finnbirch
    MV Finnbirch was a Swedish roll-on/roll-off ship built in 1978 as Stena Prosper.-History:Finnbirch was built at Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea and delivered to her owners Stena RoRo on 2 February 1978. In 1988 the ship was sold to Finnish Rettig, and in 1995 to Bore Line...

     (built 1978) - Sank in Baltic Sea
    Baltic Sea
    The Baltic Sea is a brackish mediterranean sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Danish islands. It drains into the Kattegat by way of the Øresund, the Great Belt and...

    , 1 November 2006.
  • Stena Grecia
    MV Atlantic Freighter
    MV Atlantic Freighter, now known as Pelagitis is a roll-on/roll-off ferry formerly operated by Marine Atlantic ferry service. The vessel was completed in 1978 by Hyundai Shipbuilding Company Limited in and delivered to the Stena Line which operates in Northern Europe...

     (built 1978) - Now with Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic Inc. is an independent Canadian Crown corporation offering ferry services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in St...

    . (built 1972)
  • Stena Hibernia
    MS Masarrah
    The MS Masarrah is a ferry originally named St. Columba. Built in 1977, at the Aalborg Shipyard in Denmark, St. Columba was originally a Sealink UK ferry, operating between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire in the Irish Sea. It now operates between Piraeus and Santorini for Namma Shipping Lines.- Fire :On...

     (built 1977) - Now with Namma Lines.
  • Stena Hispania (built 1978) - Now Finnforest with Finnlines
    Finnlines
    Finnlines Plc is a Finnish shipping company that operates freight throughout Northern Europe as well as passenger services in the Baltic Sea. In the past, Finnlines has operated ships under the brands Finncarriers, Finnflow Systems, Finnjet Lines, and FG Shipping Oy Ab...

    . (built 2001) (built 2010) (built 1972)
  • Stena Invicta
    MS Color Viking
    MS Color Viking is a cruiseferry owned by the Norway-based Color Line, operated on their service between Sandefjord and Strömstad. She was built in 1985 as MS Peder Paars by Nakskov Skipsværft, Nakskov, Denmark for DSB Færger...

     (built 1985) - Now with Color Line.
  • Stena Ionia
    MV Finnbirch
    MV Finnbirch was a Swedish roll-on/roll-off ship built in 1978 as Stena Prosper.-History:Finnbirch was built at Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea and delivered to her owners Stena RoRo on 2 February 1978. In 1988 the ship was sold to Finnish Rettig, and in 1995 to Bore Line...

     (built 1978) - Sank in Baltic Sea
    Baltic Sea
    The Baltic Sea is a brackish mediterranean sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Danish islands. It drains into the Kattegat by way of the Øresund, the Great Belt and...

    , 1 November 2006. (built 1973)
  • Stena Jutlandica (built 1983) - Now Pride of Telemark with Kystlink
    Kystlink
    Nye Kystlink AS, trading as kystlink, was a Norwegian ferry shipping company that operates between Langesund in Norway and Strömstad, Sweden and Hirtshals, Denmark. The company was wholly owned by Taubåtkompaniet, owned by Ole T. Bjørnevik, and operated one cruiseferry, MS Kongshavn...

    .
  • Stena Jutlandica (built 1996)
  • Stena Jutlandica III
    MS Stena Jutlandica
    The Stena Jutlandica is a Swedish registered Passenger / Vehicle / Train ferry owned and operated by Stena Line. The vessel operates between Gothenburg and Frederikshavn....

     (built 1996)
  • Stena Leader
    MS Stena Leader
    MS Anna Marine is a ro-ro ferry that operated on the Stena Line service from Larne, Northern Ireland to Fleetwood, England.The ship was built in 1975 for Pandoro Ltd and was named Buffalo . In 1998 the ship was renamed European Leader in preparation for rebranding of Pandoro Ltd to P&O Irish Sea...

     (built 1975)
  • Londoner (built 1974) (built 1993) (built 1994) (built 1996)
  • Stena Mariner (built 1976)
  • Stena Nautica (built 1974)
  • Stena Nautica (built 1974) (built 1975) (built 1986) (built 1984) now SeaFrance Manet with SeaFrance
    SeaFrance
    SeaFrance is a ferry company based in France that operates ferry services between Calais, France, and Dover, England.SeaFrance is 100% owned by the French railways, SNCF....

     (built 1969)
  • Stena Nordica (built 1973)
  • Stena Nordica (built 1974)
  • Stena Nordica (built 1975)
  • Stena Nordica (built 1979) - Now with Kystlink.
  • Stena Nordica (built 2000) (built 1974) now Moby Vincent with Moby Lines
    Moby Lines
    Moby Lines is an Italian shipping company that operates ferries and cruiseferries between the Italian or French mainland and the islands of Elba, Sardinia and Corsica. The company was founded in 1959 under the name Navigazione Arcipelago Maddalenino .In 2006 Moby Lines purchased Lloyd Sardegna...

  • Stena Normandy
    MS Normandy
    MS Normandy is a ferry owned by the Singapore-based oil service company Equinox Offshore Accommodation, under charter the Morocco-based ferry operator Ferrimaroc. She was built in 1981 by Götaverken, Gothenburg, Sweden, and first entered service in 1982 as MS Prinsessan Birgitta for Stena Sessan Line...

     (built 1982) - Now Normandy with Irish Ferries. (built 1972)
  • Stena Parisien
    MS Stena Navigator
    MS Stena Navigator was a ferry owned by Stena Line, operated on their Belfast - Stranraer route until 16 November 2011. She was built in 1984 by Chantiers Dubigeon S.A. in Prairie-au-Duc, Nantes, France for SNCF as Champs Elysees. From 1997 to 2009, she was owned by SeaFrance under the name...

     (built 1984) - now Stena Navigator
  • Stena Partner (built 1978) (built 1981) - now Eurocargo Africa with Grimaldi Ferries.
  • Stena Pegasus (built 1996) - now Speedrunner II with Aegean Speed Lines
    Aegean Speed Lines
    Aegean Speed Lines is a Greek ferry company operating fast ferries between Pireaus and the Cyclades.-History:Aegean Speed Lines were formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Sea Containers and the Eugenides Group. Aegean Speed Lines were the first ferry company in Greece to use a European Union...

    . (built 1975) (built 1988) (built 1981)
  • Stena Prince (built 1969) (built 1978)
  • Stena Project (built 1975)
  • Stena Project (built 1978) - Now Finnforest with Finnlines
    Finnlines
    Finnlines Plc is a Finnish shipping company that operates freight throughout Northern Europe as well as passenger services in the Baltic Sea. In the past, Finnlines has operated ships under the brands Finncarriers, Finnflow Systems, Finnjet Lines, and FG Shipping Oy Ab...

    .
  • Stena Prosper
    MV Finnbirch
    MV Finnbirch was a Swedish roll-on/roll-off ship built in 1978 as Stena Prosper.-History:Finnbirch was built at Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea and delivered to her owners Stena RoRo on 2 February 1978. In 1988 the ship was sold to Finnish Rettig, and in 1995 to Bore Line...

     (built 1978) - Sank in Baltic Sea
    Baltic Sea
    The Baltic Sea is a brackish mediterranean sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Danish islands. It drains into the Kattegat by way of the Øresund, the Great Belt and...

    , 1 November 2006.
  • Stena Royal
    MS Ostend Spirit
    The Ostend Spirit is a passenger and vehicle ferry operated jointly by LD Lines and TransEuropa Ferries between Ostend and Ramsgate.-History:...

     (built 1991) - now Ostend Spirit with LD Lines
    LD Lines
    LD Lines is a French shipping company. It is predominantly a freight operator, with both deep-sea and ferry operations, but also operates some passenger services...

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  • Stena Runner (built 1977) - now Stena Transfer. (built 1980)
  • Stena Saga
    MS Stena Europe
    MS Stena Europe is a ferry owned by Stena Line and operated on their Fishguard—Rosslare service. She was built in 1981 by the Götaverken shipyard in Gothenburg, Sweden as MS Kronprinsessan Victoria for Sessan Line. During the same year Sessan Line passed under the ownership of Stena Line...

     (built 1981) now the Stena Europe. (built 1974) - Now Theseus (built 1973) - now Egnatia III. (built 1974) - now Cesme with Marmara Lines. (built 1983)
  • Stena Scanrail (built 1973)
  • Stena Sea Lynx (built 1993)
  • Stena Sea Lynx II (built 1994) (built 1975)
  • Stena Seafreighter (built 2004) (built 1969) (built 1973) - now Stena Scanrail. (built 1973) - now Seatrade with Ventouris Ferries
    Ventouris Ferries
    Ventouris Ferries is a Greek company that operates ferry services from Italy to Greece and Albania.-Routes:Ventouris Ferries operates two routes across the Adriatic Sea.*Bari - Durres*Bari - Corfu - Igoumenitsa-Fleet:...

    .
  • Stena Seatrader (built 1973) - now Stena Scanrail. (built 1973) (built 1977) (built 1979) (built 1983) (built 1984) (built 1979)
  • Stena Trader (built 1971)
  • Stena Trader (built 1977) (built 2006) - Now with Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic Inc. is an independent Canadian Crown corporation offering ferry services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in St...

    .
  • Stena Trailer (built 1971)
  • Stena Transfer (built 1977)
  • Stena Transporter (built 1978) - now Stena Partner
  • Stena Transporter (built 1978) - now Strada Corsa
  • Stena Transporter
    MS Baltic Ferry
    MS Baltic Ferry was built in 1978 by South Korean based Hyundai H.I. for Stena Lines who had intended her, and 10 sister ships to be used for charter or sale to other operators. She was chartered by Townsend Thoresen in 1980, staying with them and their successor P&O Ferries and P&O Irish Sea...

     (built 1978) - now Diplomat with Marine Express. (built 1992) - now Lisco Patria with DFDS
    DFDS
    DFDS is a Danish shipping company. It is one of the world's largest ferry operators. The companies name is an acronym of Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab DFDS is a Danish shipping company. It is one of the world's largest ferry operators. The companies name is an acronym of Det Forenede...

     (built 2007) - Now with Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic
    Marine Atlantic Inc. is an independent Canadian Crown corporation offering ferry services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in St...

    . (built 1996)
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