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MS ''Aallotar'' was a car-passenger
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built in 1972 by Dubegion-Normandie S.A.,
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, France for the Finland Steamship Company, who used her in traffic of the Silja Line marketing company. She was the first car/passenger ferry to operate between Helsinki and
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, and the first ship to offer year-round service. She was later known under the names MS ''Rogalin'', MS ''Edda'' and MS ''Celtic Pride''. She was scrapped in 2004 in AliaÄŸa, Turkey.


MS ''Aallotar''

In 1970 the Finnish shipping company Oy Siljavarustamo - Siljarederiet Ab ordered two new carferries for Helsinki
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service from the French Dubegion-Normandie S.A. shipyard. During construction of the ships Silja's operations were reorganised, and the building contract for the first ship was transferred to Finland Steamship Company (FÃ…A). On 23 July 1971 the ship was christened MS ''Aallotar''. She was delivered to FÃ…A on 17 February 1972, and on 29 February she was set in Silja Line traffic between Helsinki and Stockholm, becoming the first car/passenger ferry to operate on the route, and the first to operate the service around the year. In June she was joined in the route by her brand-new sister . In December 1972 she collided with a
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ice breaker in the Stockholm archipelago, but was spared serious damage. The new ships proved the Helsinki–Stockholm route to be highly lucrative, and by 1973 Silja Line's owner companies decided to order three larger ferries to replace the ''Aallotar'' and ''Svea Regina'', to be delivered in 1975, so the groundbreaking ''Aallotar's'' service on the route was to be short. On 7 August 1973 the ''Aallotar'' was chartered for a special cruise around the
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archipelago for the
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. On 7 July 1975, after delivery of the new , the ''Aallotar'' was transferred to Turku
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service. She proved unprofitable on this freight-oriented line, and in August 1976 the ''Aallotar'' was laid up, waiting for a potential buyer. No buyer was found however, and between June and August 1977 the ''Aallotar'' was back in active service, sailing between Turku and Stockholm. After this she was again laid up, but only for a short while as in October 1977 she was chartered to Polferries, who set her on traffic between Helsinki and
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, Poland, without a change of name.


MS ''Rogalin'', MS ''Edda'', MS ''Celtic Pride''

On 14 May 1978 Polferries bought the ''Aallotar'' from FÃ…A and renamed her MS ''Rogalin'' after a renowned village in
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. During the next four years she was used on the routes Helsinki–GdaÅ„sk, YstadÅšwinoujÅ›cie and Copenhagen–ÅšwinoujÅ›cie. In September 1979 the ''Rogalin'' collided with the Dutch tanker ''Coral Rubrum'' outside Porkkala. In May 1982 the ''Rogalin'' was transferred to Copenhagen–Travemünde service. In May 1983 the ''Rogalin'' was chartered to the Icelandic company Faraskip until September of the same year. She was renamed M/S ''Edda'' and set in traffic between Reykjavík, Newcastle and Bremerhaven. After the charter ended she reverted to her old name and was again set in Polferries traffic. On 31 December 1985 she made a special cruise from
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to London. Between May and December 1987, and again between May and December 1988, the ''Rogalin'' was chartered to
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for service between
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and
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under the name MS ''Celtic Pride''. Between the charters she returned again to the name ''Rogalin'' and was used in Polferries traffic. In March 1991 she was chartered to
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for the third time, again under the name ''Celtic Pride''. On the 12th of August 1992, a brother & sister aged 13 & 15 where found dead in their cabin during a routine sailing from Swansea to Cork due to being asphyxiated by fumes from the ship's toilet system caused by a leak in the sewage system.
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he charter ended in November 1992, and once again the ship returned to Polferries traffic under the name ''Rogalin''. After this she was at least occasionally used on the route GdaÅ„sk– Nynäshamn. In July 1999 the ''Rogalin'' was reflagged to the Bahamas. From November 2002 onwards she was used only on the route Ystad–ÅšwinoujÅ›cie. In July 2003 the 31-year-old ferry was taken out of service, laid up and put for sale. In October she was sold to Indian shipbreakers and on 25 November she arrived in Alang, India where she was scrapped.


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