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The Moss–Horten Ferry is an automobile ferry on Norwegian National Highway 19 that connects the counties of
Vestfold Vestfold () is a county and a current electoral district in Norway. Located on the western shore of the Oslofjord, it borders Buskerud and Telemark counties. The county administration is located in Tønsberg, Norway's oldest city, and the larg ...
and
Østfold Østfold () is a county in Eastern Norway, which from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2023 was part of Viken. Østfold borders Akershus and southwestern Sweden (Västra Götaland County and Värmland), while Buskerud and Vestfold are on the other ...
at the quays of
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and
Horten Horten () is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the Traditional districts of Norway, traditional district of Jarlsberg. The administrative centre of the municipality is the Horten (town) ...
. The crossing of
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is performed with three double-ended ferries operated by Bastø Fosen, making the crossing in 30 minutes, with departures twice an hour. In 2008 the line had a daily ridership of 3720 people and 4086 vehicles. It is the most trafficked car ferry line in Norway.


History

Ferry crossings in the outer Oslofjord have been documented back to 1582 when the notes of Bishop Jens Nilssøn mention it was common to travel over the fjord, with Jeløya as the east quay. In a letter dated 1712 King Frederick IV asked the magistrate in Borre to build a larger ferry able to hold 16 horses and 50 men. With the issue of the ferry privilege of 1752 it was required that the ferry hold six horses with riders, plus ferrymen. In 1784, decisions on the ticket prices were set at 40 shillings in summer and 60 in winter for a ferryman to row a boat with twelve men across. In 1857, the route was taken over by the authorities, and the eastern quay moved to Melløsbryggen in Moss. The opening of Østfoldbanen in 1879 and Vestfoldbanen in 1881 stimulated a more stable operation. In 1884, Consul Richard Peterson started using the
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''Axel'' to cross the fjord, and a year later ''Bastø'' entered service, while ''Horten'' was bought as a reserve. In 1900, the company bought ''Bastø II''. The concession was taken over by AS Alpha in 1910, who also took over the ships ''Bastø'' and ''Bastø II''. AS Alpha was founded in Moss in 1892 to conduct steamship transport from Moss to
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(Oslo). The first car carried across was in 1907 and belonged to Sam Eyde; it took half an hour to load it. After World War I cars were regularly transported across the fjord. The next ferry, also named ''Bastø'', was delivered in 1934 with a capacity of 400 passengers and 18 cars. It soon became too small, setting a new record of 210 cars in one day in 1937. From 1934 to 1936, the annual number of cars rose from 6,605 to 10,143. To get more capacity another ''Bastø II'' was delivered in 1939 from Moss Værft og Dokk, capable of holding 600 passengers and 34 cars. This ferry was the first
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(ro-ro) ferry on the route, with car access from a specially built quay. On 9 April 1940, the ferry continued its ordinary traffic in the stream of German warships, which were coming into the fjord to occupy Norway. During World War II six of the companies seven ships were taken over by the German Forces. None of the companies ships were sunk during the war, and in 1949 ''Bastø'' was built as a sister ship to ''Bastø II''. Traffic increased steadily and in 1956 the next ship, named ''Bastø I'' was delivered with a capacity of 600 passengers and 55 cars. From 1964 onwards, the route was serviced by four ferries in the summer and three during winter, with the ships ''Bastø I'' (1956), ''Bastø II'' (1961), ''Bastø III'' (1949) and ''Bastø IV'' (1964). That year 228,648 cars and 620,000 passengers were transported. Because of increased traffic and higher crew costs, the development went in the direction of larger ferries; ''Bastø V'' was delivered in 1973 with a capacity of 500 passengers and 120 cars. It was on the Moss–Horten line during summer, and on international routes the rest of the year. In 1978 it was supplemented with 1978 ''Bastø I'' that took 700 passengers and 190 cars. AS Alpha was sold to Kosmos in 1984, where it became a division named Bastøfergen. In 1989, it was sold to Gokstad AS, the private company of the retiring Chief Executive Officer Bjørn Bettum. It received the ferry ''Vestfold'' in 1991, with a capacity of 700 passengers and 250 cars. It was in traffic along with ''Østfold'' (formerly ''Bastø II''). In 1996, the company Bastø Fosen, a subsidiary of
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, received the concession for the route. In a transitions period until the new ferries ''Bastø I'' and ''Bastø II'' were delivered in 1997 it used the rented and older ferries ''Einar Tambarskjelve'' and ''Holger Stjern''. They were little suited for the route, and were in bad condition, receiving heavy protests from the users. After the new ferries were delivered, traffic increased from 600,000 cars in 1996 to 1.4 million cars in 2004. From 2001, ''Sogn'' was rented in as an extra ferry. In 2003, Bastø Fosen received an extension on their concession until 2015, and at the same time ordered the new ''Bastø III'' that was delivered in 2005. Bastø won the concession for the period 2014-2023, also using diesel ferries.


Tunnel or bridge

Since the 1960s, plans for a dry connection over or under the fjord to remove the ferry have been launched. In 2008, the Public Roads Administration (PRA) published a report showing that a four-lane tunnel would cost while a bridge would cost 15 billion. A tunnel would need to be to meet
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requirements for maximum 6% gradient; the tunnel would be below sea level. It would be fully financed as a
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. An alternative includes also building a
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line parallel with the tunnel; this would make it long to allow a gradient of 2.5%. Local politicians preferred hybrid ferry or were divided about a combined railroad and road bridge, while the PRA had left out railroad for economic reasons. Since 2014, the process became more concrete and the local debate louder after the Public Roads Administration published a concept evaluation study (KVU). Here they prefer bridge to tunnel, mainly for economic reasons. Grassroots movements, particularly in
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, alluded to negative effects for the environment and aesthetics and succeeded in March 2015 to turn a clear majority of the Moss City Council against the bridge. Shortly after the PRA and then the Ministry made public the list of major road projects for the next 35 years and the Oslo Fjord crossing is not on the list.


Fleet

MS ''Bastø I'' and MS ''Bastø II'' are identical ships delivered in 1997 for the takeover of the route. They have a capacity of 200 cars and 550 passengers and were built at Fosen Mekaniske Verksted. MS ''Bastø III'' was delivered in 2005 in conjunction with the second concession period. With a capacity of 212 cars and 540 passengers, she was built at Remontowa Yard in
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. The route began operating its first electric ferry on March 1, 2021, with the current diesel ''Bastø 4'' and ''Bastø 6'' to be converted later.


References

* Schulstad, Per, ''Aktieselskapet Alpha gjennom 75 år'', A/S Moss boktrykkeri * Ryggvik, Helge og Søilen, Espen, ''Bastøfergen fra damplekter til brikke i pengespillet'', Sandefjord 1992


External links


Schedules

Bastø II Allides with Pier
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