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MS TRollfjord


MS Trollfjord is a Hurtigruten vessel built by 'Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder' in Rissa, Norway in 2002. It is named after the Norwegian Trollfjord.
Although the ships has a look like cruise ship, she,  like the other Hurtigruten vessels, has considerable capacity for the transport of goods and cars, as Hurtigruten remains an important part of Nor-Line's freight transport system in Norway. 
In addition to facilities for tourists and conference guests, such as conference rooms, spa baths on the upper deck and sauna, the ships are also characterized by a high level of service for local passengers. The cafeteria on the ships is open 24 hours a day.
Operator:    Hurtigruten
Port of registry:    Tromsø,  Norway
Builder:    Fosen mekaniske verksteder, Rissa, Norway
Launched:    April 26th 2002
Tonnage:    16,140 GT
Decks:    10
Speed:    15 knots
Capacity:    822 passengers, 638 berths, 35 cars
Length:  135.75 m/ 445 ft
Beam:    21.5 m/ 70.5 ft
Speed:  18 knots  

View Trollfjord Web Cams and position

Tour of the Ship
Northbound voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes