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- HH_Ferry_route abstract "The HH Ferry route (About the name: Helsingør - Helsinborg; Helsingør is Danish for Elsinore) is one of the world's busiest international car ferry routes The short itinerary goes between Elsinore ( Helsingør) at Zealand, Denmark and Helsingborg, Scania, Sweden across the northern, and narrowest part of Øresund. The route is currently served by car ferry shipping line Scandlines and a smaller passenger shipping line known as Sundbusserne (\"The Sound Buses\"). Scandlines' ferries operate more than 70 daily departures from each harbour, every 15 minutes for most of the day, and also every 12 minutes during the peak summer weeks by the use of an extra ferry. As the distance between Denmark and Sweden here only is around 2.5 nautical miles (approx. 4 km), the crossing time is just 20 minutes. While Sundbusserne, currently (as of January 2015) departs every hour with their only \"bus\".Scandlines uses four ferries, MF Tycho Brahe, MS Aurora, MF Hamlet and MF Mercandia IV Also M/F Mercandia VIII is available and used when some of the other ferries are at annual service as well as during the July peek weeks. The three first mentioned ferries are sister ships and are especially built for this short route. They use dual commanding bridges and lack natural prows and sterns (nor starboard and port side) and hence never need to turn. Aurora, Hamlet and Tycho Brahe are also built rather low (above sea level) and very wide. Also the Mercandia IV and Mercandia VIII sister ships, but they are not especially built for this perticular route. They are vessels of so-called Superflex type, and has one bridge only. But as this is located in the middle of the ship, they as well don't need to turn in the harbours. Although Mercandia IV and Mercandia VIII look very different from the other three ferries, all five ferries fit within the same principal standard, which allows fastest possible return time.Since the crossing takes 20 minutes, and the vessels only need 10 minutes in port, the same ferry usually is able to depart from either harbour once every hour.Sundbusserne uses currently (February 2015) only Pernille, a passenger boat for around 200 passengers. A smaller bar is located at its prow, but astern two decks are available for passengers.All Scandlines' vessels have cafeterias, bars and shops, but Aurora also has an a la carte restaurant on board. This isn't intended for common travelers, but more for local residents and others who makes one or more immediate return journeys (passengers do not need to leave the ships in port). Double or even triple return voyages are not uncommon. Locally this has spawned a new word (a verb) - to \"tura\" (Swedish) or to \"ture\" (Danish), which simply means \"making at least one return trip for fun\".In each city, the ferry terminals are directly connected to the main railway stations. Trains to Copenhagen depart every 20 minutes and arrives after 35 minutes. Also two different local train lines depart from Elsinore station. Both lines ends in Hillerød but one of them takes an indirect path, first along the North Zealand coast, but from Gilleleje the tracks turns to the south and passes through Gribskov, one of Denmark's largest forests. There is a very large time difference between the two different lines to Hillerød, around 20 minutes or 80 minutes.In Helsingborg the ferry terminal is connected to an underground railway station and the entire building is known as \"Knutpunkten\", \"The Junction\". The total amount of passengers from trains and ferries makes it one of the most busy stations in Sweden, around 50.000 passengers (including them in cars and lorries) uses \"Knutpunkten\" every dayHelsingborg is located on the Swedish West Coast Main Line (\"Västkustbanan\"), but the first 25 km north of \"The Junction\" station (until Ängelholm), only consists of a single track railway, which also have some very sharp bends and a steep elevation in the northern part of the city. The interregional Øresund trains departures to Gothenburg and through Landskrona, Lund and Malmö across the Øresund Bridge to Copenhagen. Hence is it fully possible to make a full journey around Øresund by the use of trains and the HH Ferry route.Local Pågatåg also departures from \"The Junction\", in four directions.An important date for the Øresund crossings was 13 July 1952, as passports no longer were needed for travel between the Scandinavian countries and Finland.".
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Category:Helsingør.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport_in_Denmark.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport_in_Sweden.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Christian_IX_of_Denmark.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink DAN-link.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink DFDS.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink DSB_(railway_company).
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_Regulation.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Energy_crisis.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Eric_of_Pomerania.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Expropriation.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Gilleleje.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Great_Belt.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Gribskov.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Hanseatic_League.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Helsingborg.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Helsingør.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Hillerød.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Kronborg.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Kärnan.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink LB_(car_ferries).
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Landskrona.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Limhamn.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Lund.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Malmö.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Nautical_mile.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_countries.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_State_Railways_(1883–1996).
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Oslo.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Passport.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Prehistory.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Pågatågen.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink SJ_AB.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Saltholm.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Scandlines.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Scania.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Schleswig-Holstein.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Snekkersten.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Sound_Dues.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Sundbusserne.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Superflex_(car_ferry).
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Trave_Line.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Travemünde.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Tuborg_Brewery.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Zealand.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Ängelholm.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Øresund.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Øresund_Bridge.
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLink Øresundståg.
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- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLinkText "HH Ferry route".
- HH_Ferry_route wikiPageWikiLinkText "HH route".