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- MS_Winston_Churchill length "140650.0".
- MS_Winston_Churchill abstract "The MS Winston Churchill was built in 1967 by Cantieri Navali del Tirreno e Riuniti S.P.A. Riva Trigoso, Genoa, Italy.The Winston Churchill was built as a car ferry for the Scandinavian Seaways DFDS service from Esbjerg to Harwich, and proved a very successful vessel on the route. As demand for vehicle-carrying services grew, larger vessels were required for the route and the Winston Churchill was transferred to the River Tyne in 1978, for the twice-weekly service to Gothenburg, following the arrival of the new DFDS vessel MS Dana Anglia on the Harwich route. She was eventually replaced on the Esbjerg route out of the Tyne by a new vessel, the MS King of Scandinavia.During the following years she was used as a hotel ship for the Red Cross, housing refugees in the harbour of Copenhagen.Later she was chartered to NATO, to perform as hotel ship for the British 'Royal Marine Commandos' Royal Marines during the large NATO exercise 'Cold Gose' in the north Atlantic during the winter 1986-87.After the military exercises she went to be re-fitted for luxury cruises, at a yard in the German Kiler-kanal, in early 1987. The picture with the white hull and the slant stripes in three shades of blue would be from the following years.Then she would sail summer luxury cruises from Esbjerg, up along the Norwegian coast and into the fjords, following the old Hurtigruten trail to Northcap and back. Stops included, but were not limited to: Bergen, Andersness, Geiranger, Honningsvag.Outside the summer season she would sail Esbjerg-Thorshavn and Esbjerg-Newcastle, on a weekly repeating schedule.In 1995, she was moved to a new route, also from the Tyne, to IJmuiden, Netherlands, which she maintained until the following year. She was badly damaged by a fire in her alternator room during a refit at Esbjerg in April 1996, and she was subsequently repaired and sold to Empress Cruise Lines, becoming the Mayan Empress. She was eventually sold for scrap in India in 2004.".
- MS_Winston_Churchill builder Genoa.
- MS_Winston_Churchill length "140.65".
- MS_Winston_Churchill operator DFDS_Seaways.
- MS_Winston_Churchill powerType MAN_Diesel.
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipBeam "20.53".
- MS_Winston_Churchill status "Broken up in 2004".
- MS_Winston_Churchill thumbnail Winston_churchill_ferry.jpg?width=300.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageID "10592450".
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageLength "4464".
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageRevisionID "703226456".
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_ships.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferries_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Genoa.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink DFDS.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink DFDS_Seaways.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Empress_Cruise_Lines.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Esbjerg.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Genoa.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Gothenburg.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Harwich.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Hurtigruten.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink IJmuiden.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink International_Red_Cross_and_Red_Crescent_Movement.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Kingstown.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink MAN_Diesel.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink River_Tyne.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Marines.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink File:DFDS_house_flag.svg.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLink File:Winston_churchill_ferry.jpg.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLinkText "MS ''Winston Churchill''".
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageWikiLinkText "MS Winston Churchill".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipBuilder "Cantieri Navali del Tirreno e Riuniti, Genoa".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipCapacity "*750 Passengers *180 Cars".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipFate "Broken up in 2004".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipLaunched "1967".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipName "*1967-1996: Winston Churchill *1996-2004: Mayan Empress".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipOperator "*1967-1996: border|20px DFDS Seaways *1996-2004: Empress Cruise Lines".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipPower "2".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipRegistry "*1967-1996: Esbjerg, *1996-2004: Kingstown,".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipSpeed "21".
- MS_Winston_Churchill shipYardNumber "277".
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ferry-stub.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GT.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMO_Number.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MS.
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- MS_Winston_Churchill subject Category:1967_ships.
- MS_Winston_Churchill subject Category:Ferries_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- MS_Winston_Churchill subject Category:Ships_built_in_Genoa.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type MeanOfTransportation.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Ship.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Ferry.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Ship.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Vehicle.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Product.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type DesignedArtifact.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Thing.
- MS_Winston_Churchill type Q11446.
- MS_Winston_Churchill comment "The MS Winston Churchill was built in 1967 by Cantieri Navali del Tirreno e Riuniti S.P.A. Riva Trigoso, Genoa, Italy.The Winston Churchill was built as a car ferry for the Scandinavian Seaways DFDS service from Esbjerg to Harwich, and proved a very successful vessel on the route.".
- MS_Winston_Churchill label "MS Winston Churchill".
- MS_Winston_Churchill sameAs Q6718292.
- MS_Winston_Churchill sameAs m.02qjpq1.
- MS_Winston_Churchill sameAs Q6718292.
- MS_Winston_Churchill wasDerivedFrom MS_Winston_Churchill?oldid=703226456.
- MS_Winston_Churchill depiction Winston_churchill_ferry.jpg.
- MS_Winston_Churchill isPrimaryTopicOf MS_Winston_Churchill.
- MS_Winston_Churchill name "*1967-1996: Winston Churchill".
- MS_Winston_Churchill name "*1996-2004: Mayan Empress".