
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap had a fleet of ships that played a vital role in the transportation of goods and people in the region.
The company operated a variety of ships, including the MS Tromsø, MS Senja, and MS Vesterålen.
These ships were used for both passenger and cargo transportation, and were an essential part of the local economy.
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap's fleet was well-suited to the harsh Arctic conditions of the region.
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Hurtigruten Fleet
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap's fleet of Hurtigruten ships has a rich history. The company operated a number of ships over the years, including MS «Midnatsol», which was originally built in 1949.
The MS «Midnatsol» was later renamed «Midnatsol II» in 1979 and served until 1983. MS «Nordlys» was another ship in the fleet, serving from 1951 to 1983.
The MS «Polarlys» was a notable ship, serving from 1952 to 1993. The MS «Nordstjernen» was in service from 1979 to 2006, a long time for a ship to be in operation.
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The MS «Midnatsol» was rebuilt and renamed «Midnatsol II» and «Lyngen» in 1982, serving until 2006. Other ships in the fleet included MS «Ragnvald Jarl», which served from 1989 to 1995, and MS «Harald Jarl», which served from 1989 to 2001.
Here's a list of some of the ships that were part of the Hurtigruten fleet operated by Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap:
- MS «Midnatsol» (1949) («Midnatsol II»)(1979–1983)
- MS «Nordlys» (1951) (1979–1983)
- MS «Polarlys» (1952) (1979–1993)
- MS «Nordstjernen» (1979–2006)
- MS «Midnatsol» (1982) («Midnatsol II» og «Lyngen»)(1982–2006)
- MS «Ragnvald Jarl» (1989–1995)
- MS «Harald Jarl» (1989–2001)
- MS «Kong Harald» (1993–2006)
- MS «Nordlys» (1994–2006)
- MS «Polarlys» (1996–2006)
- MS «Trollfjord» (2002–2006)
- MS «Midnatsol» (2003–2006)
The MS «Fjorddronninga II», MS «Fjorddronninga», MS «Fjordkongen», MS «Fjordprinsessa», MS «Reinfjord», MS «Tromprinsen», and MS «Vågsfjord» were also part of the fleet.
Offshore Operations
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap was involved in offshore operations, which included owning and operating several offshore vessels.
The company's fleet included the MS «Troms Tjeld», a vessel that was part of their offshore operations.
MS «Troms Skarven» was another vessel that was part of the company's offshore operations.
MV «Aldoma» and MV «Kovambo» were also part of their offshore operations.
These vessels were likely used for various tasks such as transporting personnel, equipment, and supplies to offshore platforms and rigs.
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Litteratur
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap has a rich history, and to understand it, we need to look at the literature that documents its story.
The company's history was written about in a book called "TFDS - 125 år" by Per Eliassen in 1991.
This book provides valuable insights into the company's past, and it's a great resource for those interested in learning more.
Per Eliassen's work is a comprehensive account of the company's first 125 years.
Finn R. Hansen also wrote about Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskab in 1996, but unfortunately, the publication details are not specified.
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Ferry Services
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap operates a fleet of ferries that connect various islands and coastal communities.
One of the key vessels in their fleet is the MF "Andfjordferja".
Their ferry services are a vital lifeline for residents and visitors alike, providing a convenient and scenic way to travel between destinations.
Some of the ferries you can expect to see on their routes include the MF "Dyrøy", MF "Fløytind", and MF "Godfjord".
These ferries are designed to handle the rugged waters and harsh weather conditions found in the region.
Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap's ferry services operate with a variety of vessels, each with its own unique characteristics and features.
Here are some of the ferries you can expect to see on their routes:
- MF «Andfjordferja»
- MF «Dyrøy»
- MF «Fløytind»
- MF «Godfjord»
- MF «Gullesfjord»
- MF «Helgøy»
- MF «Hålogaland»
- MF «Karlsøy»
- MF «Kvaløy»
- MF «Kveøy»
- MF «Malangen»
- MF «Mjølhorn»
- MF «Ol Bull»
- MF «Reinøy»
- MF «Salangen»
- MF «Vaggasvarre»
- MF «Vardehorn»
- MF «Vengsøy»
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