MS Nordstjernen (Norwegian: "The North Star") is a vessel constructed in Hamburg, Germany in 1956, and used on the Hurtigruten coastal service until 2012. It was the oldest operational ship in the Hurtigruten fleet at the time of its withdrawal, and is the ship with the longest history of Hurtigruten service.[4] In 2012, she was protected as a national heritage in Norway.
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MSNordstjernen (Norwegian: "The North Star") is a vessel constructed in Hamburg, Germany in 1956, and used on the Hurtigruten coastal service until 2012...
Hurtigruten AS. The ship was built in 1964. After MSNordstjernen was retired from coastal service in 2012, MS Lofoten became the oldest ship in the current...
Hurtigruten fleet was sunk during World War II. In September 1954 SS Nordstjernen ran aground in Raftsundet at night. The ship started taking on water...
laundries and changing rooms. Finnmarken's return to Norway replaced MSNordstjernen (built 1956). Before the ship returned to Norway, it was sent to Singapore...
loss SS Nordstjernen, 1937-1954 (1,919 GRT); Sunk in Raftsundet SS Ariadne, 1939-1940 (2,029 GRT) War loss MS Midnatsol, 1949-1982 (2,098 GRT) MS Nordlys...
in Stockton, CA Converted in 1960 to a Greek cruise ship as the Delos Nordstjernen 1956 1956–present Sailing for Svalbard cruises. Rotterdam 1959 1959–2000...
Retrieved 6 December 2013. Gytri, Anna; Løset, Oddleif (30 April 2014). "No blir "MS Innvik" til spikar". NRK (in Norwegian). Retrieved 19 July 2014. Thorvaldsen...