Wasaline, previously Oy Vaasa-Umeå Ab (1948–1965), Vaasa-Umeå AB (1965–1979), Oy Vaasanlaivat – Vasabåtarna Ab (1979–1991) and Wasa Line (1991–1993) are different names for the Finnish
shipping company
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that ceased trading in 1993 when it merged into
Silja Line
Silja Line is a Finnish shipping company and cruiseferry brand owned and operated by the Estonian shipping company AS Tallink Grupp, for car, cargo and passenger traffic between Finland and Sweden.
The former company Silja Oy—today Tallink S ...
. Since 2013 the name is being used by a new company that operates between Vaasa (homebase) and Umeå.
History
In 1948, ''Rederi Ab Vasa-Umeå'' was founded to start passenger traffic across
Kvarken
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, the narrowest part of the
Gulf of Bothnia
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. On 28 May, the company's first ship
MS ''Turisten'' made its first journey from
Vaasa
Vaasa (; , ), formerly (1855-1917) known as Nikolaistad (; ),[Umeå
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in Sweden. People living on both sides of Kvarken are predominantly Swedish-speaking, as were the company founders, hence the company originally only had a name in Swedish and ships were named in Swedish.
The company's first ships were used
steamers
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, only capable of summer traffic. In 1958,
Merivienti Oy, subsidiary of the Finnish forest industry giant
Enso-Gutzeit, became the largest owner of Rederi Ab Vasa-Umeå. With funds from the new owner, the company could purchase their first ship capable of carrying cars,
SS ''Korsholm III''. In 1962, the company was delivered its only newbuild,
MS ''Vaasa'', a freighter that spent most of its career in the company chartered elsewhere, until it was sold in 1964.
Oy Vaasa-Umeå Ab
In 1964, , the company's first genuine car and passenger ferry was purchased from
Sessan Linjen. Wasa Express started a trend of buying ships from Sessan Linjen, as well as the trend of giving ships names ending with Express. In 1965, the company name was changed into the bilingual form ''Oy Vaasa – Umeå Ab''. Two years later, with the purchase of the , operation between Vaasa and
Sundsvall
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was launched. In 1970, a line from Vaasa to
Örnsköldsvik
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was opened. The following year the company expanded further, opening a line between
Pori
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and Sundsvall, however it proved unprofitable and was cancelled the following year.
In 1976, Vaasa-Umeå purchased
MS ''Viking 3'' from
Rederi Ab Sally
Rederi Ab Sally was a Finnish shipping company founded in 1937 by Algot Johansson. The company began as a tanker operator and later became a prominent member of the Viking Line consortium. In 1987, Effoa and Johnson Line, owners of rival Si ...
, and reused the name ''Wasa Express'' for her. During the following decade three of her sister ships would also find their way into Vaasa-Umeå's fleet. In fact the company had considered ordering a newbuild of the same class in the early 70's, but had decided it would be too expensive.
Vaasanlaivat – Vasabåtarna

Enso-Gutzeit became the sole owner of Vaasa-Umeå in 1979, and changed the company's name to ''Vaasanlaivat – Vasabåtarna'' (The Vaasa Boats). The same year Wasa Express' sister ship
MS ''Botnia Express'' was added to the company's fleet. In 1981, the company chartered
MS ''Wasa Star'' from
Rederi AB Gotland, bringing the first large ferry to the Gulf of Bothnia. Unfortunately there were not enough passengers to support such a large ship and she was laid up in autumn 1982, later subchartered to
Karageorgios Line in Greece. In 1982 Enso-Gutzeit decided to bow out of the shipping business, and Vaasanlaivat was sold to
Rederi Ab Sally
Rederi Ab Sally was a Finnish shipping company founded in 1937 by Algot Johansson. The company began as a tanker operator and later became a prominent member of the Viking Line consortium. In 1987, Effoa and Johnson Line, owners of rival Si ...
(most of their other operations passed to
Effoa).
1986 saw the purchase of one of the longest operating ships on the Gulf of Botnia, when
MS ''Fennia'' was purchased from
Jakob Lines. A part of the payment was made in the form of
MS ''Fenno Express'', a small ship better suited for Jakob Lines' traffic. By this time, ''Sally'' was doing rather badly financially, and in 1987 the company was purchased by
Effoa and Johnson Line, the owners of
Silja Line
Silja Line is a Finnish shipping company and cruiseferry brand owned and operated by the Estonian shipping company AS Tallink Grupp, for car, cargo and passenger traffic between Finland and Sweden.
The former company Silja Oy—today Tallink S ...
. The purchase had no immediate effect, although it did eventually prove decisive to the future of Vaasanlaivat.
Wasa Line
In 1989, Vaasanlaivat acquired Jakob Lines, hence starting to traffic between
Jakobstad
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and
Kokkola
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in Finland and
Skellefteå
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in Sweden. Officially Jakob Lines survived until 1991, but by that time all their ships had the funnel markings of Vaasanlaivat. In 1990, Vaasanlaivat's owners merged into
EffJohn. 1991 saw the company's name changed into a more international form, ''Wasa Line'', and the purchase of the new
MS ''Wasa King'' from their sister company Silja Line. The following year ''Wasa King'' was joined by another former Silja ferry,
MS ''Wasa Queen''. Wasa Line proved to be short-lived however, as by 1993 EffJohn were forced to reorganise their operations in order to save money, and Wasa Line was merged into Silja Line.
Silja continued to operate on Kvarken, but the line to Sundsvall was cancelled in 1996, and after the termination of
tax-free sales on intra-
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travel, Silja bowed out of traffic in the area altogether in the year 2000.
Kvarken traffic after Silja Line
For a while there was no traffic across Kvarken, until spring 2001 when the newly found
RG Line purchased the ''Fennia'' from Silja Line and started up traffic from Vaasa to Umeå. RG Line filed for bankruptcy in November 2011.
The Swedish company Botnia Link operated routes between Vaasa-Umeå and Vaasa-Härnosand. Operations stopped in February 2002.
Current Wasaline
In January 2012, the city of Vaasa and the municipality of Umeå founded a joint shipping company, NLC Ferry Ab Oy, to ensure the continuation of ferry traffic between the two cities. The company acquired the rights to the Wasaline brand from RG Line and started operations with the ferry ''Wasa Express''. Over the next years, Wasaline established itself as a reliable and valuable cargo carrier between Finland and Sweden and passenger numbers began rising once again.
Plans to replace the ageing Wasa Express were first introduced in 2016. Construction agreement between Kvarken Link (the company founded to run the newbuild project) with
Rauma Marine Constructions shipyard was signed in January 2021. The new ferry was named ''
Aurora Botnia'' after a naming contest. Construction began in
Rauma, Finland in September 2019. The ferry was launched in September 2020 and sea trials began in May 2021. Aurora Botnia made its maiden voyage between Vaasa and Umeå on August 28, 2021.
Ships
Ships operated by current Wasaline:
*
''Wasa Express'' (2013–2021)
*''
Aurora Botnia'' (2021-)
Ships on this route operated by previous companies. Not a complete list.
*
''Botnia Express'' (1979–1992)
*
''Wasa Star'' (1981–1982)
*
''Fennia'' (1986–1993)
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''Wasa King'' (1991–1993)
*
''Wasa Queen'' (1992–1993)
References
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Vasabåtarna – nostalgi(Swedish)
Kvarkentrafiken återupptas i dag – news(Swedish)
Shipping companies of Finland
Defunct shipping companies
Defunct transport companies of Finland
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Transport companies established in 1948
Transport companies disestablished in 2013
1948 establishments in Finland
2013 disestablishments in Finland