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MS ''Silja Europa'' is a
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constructed at
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for the
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ferry operator
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, a part of
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. Architect Per Dockson. At 59,914
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(GT), she is the largest ship commissioned for and to ever operate for Tallink Silja, and is the tenth-largest
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in the world. Just before she was due for delivery, Slite entered economic difficulties and could no longer afford the ship, so Meyer Werft kept her and she was soon chartered to Viking Line's rival,
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. She was put on the
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route, replacing MS ''Silja Serenade'' which was put to the
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–Stockholm route, but the two ships swapped routes with each other again in 1995.


History

MS ''Silja Europa'' was commissioned by Rederi AB Slite and launched on 23 January 1993. As a result of the 1990-1994 Swedish financial crisis, the
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was floated in 1992 and consequently lost value. The ''Europa'' became more expensive for Slite, whose bank,
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, had stopped guaranteeing loans. Combined with the construction of other ships, Slite was declared bankrupt in April 1993. She was christened the ''Silja Europa'' in
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, Germany on 5 March 1993, then registered the next day to Fährschiff Europa KB. With a ten-year charter to Finnish cruiseferry company
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, ''Silja Europa'' made her maiden voyage on 14 March 1993. On 28 September 1994, ''Silja Europa'' was the first vessel to receive the
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message from the sinking MS ''Estonia'', and became the second vessel to arrive on-scene (after MS ''Mariella'') following ''Estonia's'' capsizing and sinking. The captain of ''Silja Europa'', Esa Mäkelä, was appointed On-Scene Commander for the rescue operation. In January 2000, a
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was installed at
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in
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, Finland. The funnel received a new blue paintjob, and the ship's safety system was renewed. This was made following the incident of ''Estonia''. Silja Line was sold to
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n shipping company
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in May 2006 - the Silja Line brand was initially kept separate, but most of its ships (including the ''Silja'' ''Europa'') are now in Tallink livery. ''Silja Europa'''s
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was changed to
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and entered Tallink's Helsinki–Tallinn service on 23 January 2013. She was then sailed to Australia on a 14-month charter as an
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for the Gorgon LNG project at Barrow Island. After this charter, Tallink returned ''Silja Europa'' to their Helsinki-Tallinn service on 13 March 2016. In 2021, she was hired by
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for a ten-day period during which she is to be moored in Falmouth and used to accommodate police officers during a G7 summit in
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scheduled for 11–13 June 2021. In October, she moved to the
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and was berthed at Inchgreen Quay,
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, to provide accommodation for delegates at the COP26 summit. Since September 2022, the MS ''Silja Europa'' was docked at
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to shelter 1,000 asylum seekers until February 2023. The ship arrived in Velsen-Noord on Wednesday September 21st. The ship passed through the IJmuiden Sea Lock at around 6:30 a.m. that morning and moored at the VOB (Velsen Offshore Base ) quay an hour later. On 1 July 2023, Silja Europa moved from Velsen-Noord to Rotterdam. She is moored in Merwehaven as accommodation ship having ca. 2000 residents on board.


Accidents and incidents

*28 September 1994 ''Silja Europa'' was the first vessel to receive the
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message from the sinking MS ''Estonia'', and became the second vessel to arrive on-scene (after MS ''Mariella'') following ''Estonia's'' capsizing and sinking. The captain of ''Silja Europa'', Esa Mäkelä, was appointed On-Scene Commander for the rescue operation. *13 January 1995 – ''Silja Europa'' ran aground close to Furusund, Sweden, due to a failure in the automatic speed control system. She continued under her own power to Stockholm, where she was taken out of service and then delivered to
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for repair. *10 October 1996 – A passenger reported that he saw someone jumping overboard. This was reported to the captain, who notified the
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- however, instead of stopping the ship (as is procedure), he continued to Stockholm. Later, the Swedish Coast Guard found the person, a female passenger, in the sea. Her body temperature was very low and she died a couple of days later in hospital of
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. The ship's captain was prosecuted and found guilty of not stopping as he should have, but was not punished. *20 August 1997 – The ship collided with a German sailing-boat south of
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due to heavy fog. A German couple and their dog were rescued by one of ''Silja Europas lifeboats. The sailing boat began to take on water and was later towed to
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by the
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. *28 September 2002 – A female passenger fell overboard and swam to a nearby
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, from where she was later rescued. *22 November 2009 – Experienced a steering fault while underway from
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to
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in the
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archipelago. The ship would have been in immediate danger of running aground, but the ship's crew made it stop by using asymmetric thrust. The ship's emergency steering (
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BACK-UP) could not be used because the rudder shaft had broken. Silja Europa had 1,373 passengers at the time of the incident. The ship was steered from the shallow and cramped area to wider waters, where it circled for almost a day. The ship was steered using bow thrusters, while there was a continuous effort of diagonosing and fixing the problem at the same time. The next morning, the tug Ukko arrived at Silja Europa and helped it move towards Turku. A team of divers who arrived with the tug investigated the ship's fault at Airisto and found that the fault was caused by damage to the rudder shaft. Silja Europa was supposed to be in Turku on Sunday evening at 7:15 pm, but didn't arrive until Monday, 23 November at 4:30 pm. The ship left for a repair dock on 26 November. During the repair procedures, Silja Europa was replaced on the Turku-Stockholm route by M/S Baltic Queen. Silja Europa returned to service on 19 December 2009. *19 October 2019 – Two Finnish passengers (25 y/o and 21y/o) were found deceased in a cabin in the
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.


See also

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Largest ferries of Europe In terms of '' gross tonnage'', the largest ferry in the world is the 75,156-ton '' Color Magic'', built by Aker Finnyards of Finland, and operated by Color Line on the route between Oslo in Norway and Kiel in Germany. Its sister ship '' Color Fa ...


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Simplonpc: Silja Europa

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