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MS ''King Seaways'' is a cruiseferry operated and owned by the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways on a route connecting North Shields, effectively the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, (being 6 miles to the east of the city), England to
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in the Netherlands. She was built in 1987 as MS ''Nils Holgersson'' by
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, Bremerhaven, West Germany for TT-Line. Between 1993 and 2006 the ship was named MV ''Val de Loire'', owned by Brittany Ferries and used on traffic across the English Channel. A DFDS vessel since 2006, she was originally named MS ''King of Scandinavia'', before being given her current name in 2011.


History


MS ''Nils Holgersson'' 1987–1993

The MS ''Nils Holgersson'' (fourth ship to bear the name in TT-Line's fleet) was built as the younger sister of the MS ''Peter Pan''. The sisters were notably larger than any ships to have sailed for TT-Line before. Originally the ''Nils Holgersson'' was ordered by Ab Swecarrier (Swedish partners of TT-Line), but during construction she was sold to
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. When she was delivered in February 1987 the ship was bareboat-chartered back to Swecarrier, and began service between Trelleborg (
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) and Travemünde ( West Germany) in June of the same year. In February 1992 the ship was sold to SweFerry, but kept in the same traffic.


MV ''Val de Loire'' 1993–2006

In January 1993 the ''Nils Holgersson'' was sold to Brittany Ferries and renamed MV ''Val de Loire''. Before entering service for her new owners, the ship was rebuilt at INMA,
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, Italy with a new streamlined forward superstructure, a new bow door and refurbished interiors. Inside the theme used was "Maritime Tradition", with many artifacts and ship models on display in her public areas. The facilities on board ''Val de Loire'' were very similar in style to those found on board the '' Normandie'' and the '' Barfleur''. The ''Val de Loire'' was the first Brittany Ferries vessel to include a swimming pool, though when the ship was transferred to the PortsmouthSt Malo route it was rarely open. After the rebuild was completed in June 1993, the ship entered service on Brittany Ferries'
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Santander route, as well as Plymouth– Roscoff and
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–Roscoff. In 2004 the new MV ''Pont-Aven'' replaced the ''Val de Loire'' on her old routes, and she was transferred to serve on the PortsmouthSt Malo and Portsmouth–
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routes . In November 2005 the ''Val de Loire'' was sold to DFDS Seaways for delivery in 2006. Her final crossing with Brittany Ferries was between Portsmouth and Cherbourg on 20 February 2006.


MS ''King of Scandinavia'' 2006-2011

In February 2006 the ''Val de Loire'' ended her service with Brittany Ferries and was renamed MS ''King of Scandinavia'' (she is the third ship of the same name to sail with DFDS Seaways). Between 2 and 11 March she was refitted for her new service in
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, the Netherlands, and on 11 March she began serving on DFDS Seaways' Newcastle - IJmuiden route, running parallel to MS ''Queen of Scandinavia''. In May 2007 the MS ''Queen of Scandinavia'' swapped routes with MS ''Princess of Norway'', a sister ship of the ''King of Scandinavia''. Because of the equal capacity and layout of these sister ships, caravans are accepted at every sailing. On 22 February 2008, the ''King of Scandinavia'' broke free from her moorings at North Shields during high winds, drifting across the River Tyne and colliding with an oil rig moored on the opposite bank. There were no passengers on board at the time of the incident. Sailings were suspended while repairs were carried out. .


MS ''King Seaways'' 2011-present

The ''King of Scandinavia'' ran with this name for nearly five years. In January 2011 she sailed from Newcastle to IJmuiden for the last time named as the ''King of Scandinavia'', leaving
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on 16 January without any passengers and heading to Denmark for her annual docking period. She headed back to
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on 29 January with brand new paintwork and also running with the new name of ''King Seaways''.


Fire on board King Seaways

On 28 December 2013, a fire broke out on board King Seaways. The fire broke out in a cabin at around 10.45pm GMT but was extinguished within 15 minutes, according to a spokesman for DFDS. RAF helicopters from Leconfield near Hull, and Boulmer, Northumberland were scrambled to the vessel along with two
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lifeboats from Bridlington and Filey. Four crew members and two passengers had to be winched off the ferry, which was heading to IJmuiden from North Shields, after they inhaled smoke when the fire broke out 30 miles off the Yorkshire coast. The six people were taken to Scarborough Hospital by RAF helicopter but were not at the time, thought to be in a serious condition. The 30,000-tonne ship returned to Newcastle Ferry Port, in North Shields, at around 4am and passengers were kept on board until 9am while police investigated. A 26-year-old Sunderland man was arrested on suspicion of arson after the fire alert. Northumbria Police said they had also arrested a 28-year-old man, also from Sunderland, on suspicion of affray.


Sister ships

The ''Nils Holgersson'' was the second of four sisters in the Peter Pan class, the others being: MS ''Peter Pan'' (1986) was the first of the sisters built by
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, Bremerhaven, West Germany for TT-Line. She was sold in 1990 to TT-line (Tasmania) and in 1993 renamed as the first ''
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''. She was sold in 2002 to Nordsjøferger and charted in 2003 to
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as MS ''Fjord Norway''. In 2006 she was sold to DFDS Seaways to serve the
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( Netherlands)– Newcastle ( Britain) route as MS ''Princess of Norway''. In 2011 she was renamed MS ''Princess Seaways''. was the third of the vessels and built by Schichau Seebeckwerft for TT-Line's sister company Olau Line to a modified design. With her Olau sister ''Olau Britannia (1990)'' she was charted in 1994 to
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and renamed ''Pride of Le Havre''. In 2005, she stopped operating for P&O and was subsequently sold to SNAV in Italy and renamed ''SNAV Sardegna''. MS ''Olau Britannia'' (1990) was the fourth of the vessels and also built by Schichau Seebeckwerft, Bremerhaven, Germany for TT-Line's sister company Olau Line. With her ''Olau'' sister the she was charted in 1994 to
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and renamed MS ''Pride of Portsmouth''. In 2005 she stopped operating for P&O and was subsequently sold to SNAV in Italy and renamed MS ''SNAV Lazio''. The former MS Koningin Beatrix (1986), sold in 1989 to
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and renamed in 2002 as MS ''Stena Baltica'', was built by the Dutch shipyard Van der Giessen de Noord for SMZ to a similar basic design as the four sisters, supplied by A.G. Weser.


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