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Name
  
Ammonia

Port of registry
  
Cost
  
NOK 829,485

Launched
  
18 June 1929

Draft
  
3.9 m

Operator
  
Norsk Transport

Out of service
  
1991

Length
  
70 m

Builder
  
Moss Verft

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The ferry sf ammonia at m l railway station tinn near rjukan norway


SF Ammonia is a steam-powered railway ferry on Lake Tinn that connected the Rjukan Line with the Tinnoset Line, Norway. The ferry was one of the four railway ferries on Lake Tinn that was used by Norsk Hydro to transport chemicals from Rjukan to the port in Skien. The ferry is one of four remaining steam-powered railway ferries in the world, and can still be seen docked at Mæl.

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Specifications

Ammonia is capable of carrying 17 railway cars, totalling 630 tonnes, on 120 metres of track – double-track standard gauge, in addition to 150 passengers. She has two steam engines each of 300 kW (400 hp), and can achieve a speed of 12 knots (22 km/h).

History

Ammonia was the third railway ferry built for Norsk Transport; when she was ordered in 1928 the two older ferries Rjukanfos and Hydro were too small. She was in reality an alternative to extending Hydro by at least twenty meters. Diesel traction was considered, but at the time diesel was not optimal for ships. She was built by A/S Moss Værtft & Dokk at the docks on Lake Tinn and launched on 18 June 1929 and cost NOK 932,000 to build, of which Norsk Transport paid NOK 829,485.

She quickly became the main ferry; in 1939 she was in service 340 days, while Hydro operated 32 days and Rjukanfos 18. After the sinking of Hydro in 1944, Ammonia had to do the main hauling across the lake, and by September 1944 she was performing eight round trips each day. In 1951 the coal boilers were replaced with petroleum-fueled ones.

When the diesel-powered MF Storegut was launched in 1956 Ammonia was down-graded to a reserve ship, mainly serving when Storegut was for repairs. In the 1970s Norsk Transport considered rebuilding her to diesel-power She was taken out of service when the railways ceased operating in 1991, but remains docked at Mæl in operational condition.

References

SF Ammonia Wikipedia


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