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The United Kingdom to Norway ferry service was a route connecting
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with Stavanger,
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, and Haugesund in
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. It existed for over 140 years until 2008, when it was last operated by
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. Between 2010 and 2015 there were attempts by various companies to relaunch service. In 2022 Bergen Cruise Line announced plans to introduce a ferry service between Newcastle, Stavanger and Bergen from 2026.


History

In the late 1800s services operated between
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and
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. In 1890 Bergen Line opened a new connection between the UK and Norway. In 1978 MS ''Winston Churchill'' started operating a twice-weekly sailing from Newcastle to Gothenburg. In 1981 a route from Newcastle to Oslo began, as operated by MS ''England''. By 1994, MS ''King of Scandinavia'' was purchased by the company Color Line, renamed MS ''Color Viking'', and entered service between Newcastle, Stavanger, Bergen and Haugesund. After several years the company sold the Norway-to-UK route along with the vessel to Norwegian ferry operator Fjord Line. In 1998 Fjord Line renamed the vessel to MS ''Jupiter''. Elsewhere on the North Sea network, two existing
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services were merged, the route between Harwich and Gothenburg, Sweden, with that of Newcastle to Gothenburg. The combined new route formed a singular passage travelling directly from Gothenburg to Newcastle via
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, Norway. For a number of years Fjord Line continued to successfully operate the Newcastle to Norway ferry route. In September 2006 DFDS purchased MS ''Fjord Norway'' from Fjord Line. This move allowed the company to own two sister ships, MS ''Fjord Norway'' and MS ''King of Scandinavia''. The addition to the fleet underwent a refurbishment and name change before being re-deployed between Stavanger, Haugesund, Bergen and Newcastle. Meanwhile, the company announced the closure of their Gothenburg to Kristiansand and Newcastle route on 1 November 2006; this allowed their existing asset MS ''Princess of Scandinavia'' to be sold off and pushed the market toward their new operating route. In May 2007 MS ''Princess of Norway'' was relieved of the Newcastle, Stavanger, Haugesund and Bergen service, to be taken over by MS ''Queen of Scandinavia''. This allowed DFDS to operate their vessel MS ''Princess of Norway'' with her sister ship MS ''King of Scandinavia'' on the
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to Newcastle service. The service was operated by one passenger
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which offered overnight cabin accommodations, as well as automobile and freight transport. The ferry operated year-round across the
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and was usually an overnight sailing. In the summer the service was mostly tailored to the tourist market, and the timetable altered to reflect extra sailings where possible.


Route Closure

However, on 1 September 2008 DFDS shut down their United Kingdom to Norway service, citing the route as a loss with no ambition for a route relaunch in the future. MS ''Queen of Scandinavia'' made her final sailing on 18 September 2008. The loss of service cost 350 persons their jobs, including 270 jobs on MS ''Queen of Scandinavia'' and a further 70 employees in both the UK, Denmark and Norway, dealing a blow to both economies on both sides of the North Sea and leading to an annual £10 million hit to the North East economy. Prior to the route's closure, the director of tourism for Bergen, Norway stated "The British market has been the biggest for us for the last five or six years, with about 200,000 visitors every summer."


Campaign for reinstatement

Since the closure of the route there have been several campaigns launched to reinstate the service. Locals in the UK started a campaign and website in 2008 (www.britain2norway.com) to highlight the demand, impact and need for the reinstatement of a ferry line. Upon the start-up of Norwegian Seaways Ltd a new website was created, www.StartaUKtoNorwayferry.com. The site featured an e-petition for those still affected by the loss of the route, and opportunities for public views to be stated. It also featured history, links, news and updates on efforts to reinstate the service.


Attempted start-ups

Norwegian Seaways was initially founded to try to relaunch the service, which soon evolved into Norwegian Seaways 2 Ltd. The two companies went dormant and in 2014 the same owners formed a new project called Project Norse, which in 2015 evolved into British Scandinavian Ltd. Several investments from the public sector were made into the start-up, but to date a route between the UK and Norway still does not exist. In September 2015 it was reported that the company was in a long process of negotiation, with the company's CEO travelling to Athens, Greece to discuss reinstating the service. British Scandinavian has since dissolved.


References

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