MS Svea Corona
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MS Svea Corona was a car-passenger ferry built in 1975 by Dubegion-Normandie S.A. Nantes France for Rederi AB Svea Sweden for Silja Line traffic. She was later rebuilt as a cruiseship and known under names MS Sundancer and MS Pegasus. She was scrapped in 1995 in Aliağa Turkey.

MS Svea Corona was a car-passenger ferry built in 1975 by Dubegion-Normandie S.A., Nantes, France for Rederi AB Svea, Sweden for Silja Line traffic.1

Builders of the MS Svea Corona are Dubegion-Normandie, France and Nantes.

MS Svea Corona was the first of the so-called "second generation French sisters" to be built for Silja Line traffic.2
Ship Name
1975
1984
1994
Ship In Service
25
Active Years End Date
1991-06-02
Ship Power
17904.0
4
Ship Christened
23
Status
Ship Fate
Scrapped in Aliağa 1995
Ship Ice Class
1.0
Maiden Voyage
1975-05-25
Laying Down
1974-02-18
Owner
Ship Tonnage
12573
Order Date
1973-06-04
Ship Acquired
19
Ship Launched
19
Ship Yard Number
141
Active Years Start Date
1975-05-25
Ship Capacity
1200
150
240
400
700
799
810
Ship Registry
Ship Out Of Service
2
Ship Laid Down
18
Ship Ordered
4
Ship Launch
1974-07-19
Ship Maiden Voyage
25
Builder
Ship Propulsion
2
Operator
Ship Class
Christening Date
1975-05-23
Acquirement Date
1975-05-19
Category

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