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Flakk–Rørvik Ferry

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Waterway
  
Trondheim Fjord

Terminals
  
Flakk Rørvik

Transit type
  
Double-ended

Operator
  
Fosen Trafikklag

Flakk–Rørvik Ferry

Route
  
Norwegian National Highway 715

Carries
  
Automobiles and passengers

The Flakk–Rørvik Ferry is an automobile ferry on Norwegian National Highway 715 that connects the peninsula of Fosen with Trondheim. The 7.2 kilometres (4.5 mi) crossing of Trondheim Fjord is performed with the two double-ended ferries MF Fosen and MF Trondheim and operated by Fosen Trafikklag, making 32 crossings each day each at 25 minutes. In 2007 the line had a daily ridership of 1815 people and 2081 vehicles. It is the fourth most trafficked car ferry line in Norway.

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History

The ferry line was created in 1978 when it replaced the Skansen–Vanvikan Ferry from 1955, that operated from downtown Trondheim. In 2005 the line was the first ferry to take into use the electronic toll collection system AutoPASS used on most toll roads in Norway.

In 2007 the Norwegian Public Roads Administration has made the line subject to public service obligation (PSO), the first contract to be valid from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2018 with requirements to operate three liquefied natural gas ferries. Four bids were presented, with subsidy bids ranging from 33 kr–355 million. Fjord1 MRF won the bid at NOK 32 million less than Fosen Trafikklag.

Fleet

MF Fosen was launched from Fosen Mekaniske Verksted on 12 May 1989. The 87-metre (285 ft) long ship has a capacity of 105 cars and 315 people.

MF Trondheim was launched from Fosen Mekaniske Verksted on 17 December 1992. The 97-metre (318 ft) long ship has a capacity of 124 cars and 315 people.

References

Flakk–Rørvik Ferry Wikipedia