Transeuropa Ferries
Industry Freight transportation
Predecessor(s) Sally Line
Founded 1998
Headquarters Ostend, Belgium
Area served English Channel
Parent Transeuropa Shipping Lines d.o.o.
Website www.transeuropaferries.com
Transeuropa ferry Oleander approaching Ostend on 02 August 2005.
Transeuropa ferry Larkspur leaving Ostend in 2006
Transeuropa ferry Eurovoyager leaving Ostend in August 2005

TransEuropa Ferries operates a ferry service between Ramsgate, Kent, UK and Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium. TransEuropa Ferries n.v. is the cross channel satellite arm of TransEuropa Shipping Lines d.o.o. (TSL) of Slovenia.

TransEuropa Ferries recently ended its commercial and operating agreement with LD Lines. The companies had collaborated on the Ramsgate–Ostend freight and passenger ferry service, operating one vessel together.

TransEuropa Ferries currently operate two ships on the route, transporting mostly freight vehicles. Since 2004, scheduled sailings started to carry cars and passengers. Crossings typically take four to five hours.

The company operates a direct sales channel, declining to sell through travel agents.

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History [link]

  • TransEuropa Shipping Lines started a ro-ro freight ferry service between Ramsgate and Ostend on 21 November 1998 when it bought the assets of Regie voor Maritiem Transport from the Belgian government. The company TransEuropa Ferries N.V. was founded on 1 June 2001.[1] On 20 July 2004 TransEuropa started a car and passenger ferry service from Ostend to Ramsgate to supplement their existing freight service.[2]

Ships And Crews [link]

Crews [link]

Compared with other cross-Channel services, Transeuropa's ships are a relatively old generation and offer an alternative to the better-known Dover (UK) to Calais (France) ferries.

Habitually operated by Eastern European crews (often Slovenian and Croatian) the service is personal due to the high crew-to-passenger ratio; both the transport itself and the catering on board are considerably cheaper than on most other cross-Channel ferries.

Current fleet [link]

The TransEuropa fleet, with dates of service.

  • M/F Larkspur (1999-) - originally Gedser / Viking 2 / Sally Sky / Eurotraveller, built in 1976. Currently sailing on Ramsgate line[3]
  • M/F Gardenia (2002-) - originally European Enterpise / European Endeavour built in 1977. Currently sailing on Ramsgate line[4]


According to the website of TEF, the company operates 5 ships [5] but one of the mentioned ships on that list is the Primrose, which was scrapped in 2011[6]

Past fleet [link]

  • M/F Wisteria (1995–2000) - scrapped 2007 as M/F Al Arabia
  • M/F Wisteria (2005–2006) - originally MV Prinses Beatrix / MV Duc de Normandie
  • M/F Roseanne (1999–2003) - originally Reina del Cantabricio built in 1982 for Compania Naviera Astur, Gijon.
  • M/F Laburnum (1993–2003) - originally Free Enterprise V built in 1970 for Townsend Thoreson.
  • M/F Begonia (2002–2005) - currently operating for Baltic Scandinavian Lines between Kapellskär and Paldiski
  • M/F Primrose (1998–2010) originally Princesse Marie Christine, sold to Italy
  • MS Ostend Spirit (2010–2011) - originally Prins Filip, returned to LD Lines
  • M/F Oleander (2001-) - originally Pride of Free Enterprise / Pride of Bruges / P&OSL Picardy, built 1980.
  • M/F Eurovoyager (1998-) - originally Prins Albert, built in 1978. Currently sailing Spain-North Morocco[7]

Previous Operators [link]

This route has previously been served by Sally Line, and also Holyman, Regie voor Maritiem Transport (RMT / Oostende Lines) and Schiaffino.

References [link]

  1. ^ "TransEuropa Ferries - History". https://www.transeuropaferries.com/index.php?page=static&item=4&tree_root=1. Retrieved 04 May 2009. 
  2. ^ "Port of Ostend News - 'Larkspur' sets sail for her official maiden trip on the new passenger service Oostende-Ramsgate". 20 July 2004. https://www.portofoostende.be/news/detail2.asp?idnr=213. Retrieved 04 May 2009. 
  3. ^ Data from AIS transponder via ShipAis.com on 21 August 2010
  4. ^ Data from AIS transponder via ShipAis.com on 21 August 2010
  5. ^ Website TEF on their fleet, visited 18 July 2011
  6. ^ Ferry Site on Elegant I, visited 19 juli 2011
  7. ^ Source: this picture taken in July 2010 in Almeria

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Transeuropa_Ferries

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