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DFDS Harwich to Esbjerg ferry route's final journey DFDS Harwich to Esbjerg ferry route's final journey
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The UK's only ferry link to Scandinavia is to close for good, marking the "the end of an era", its operator says.The UK's only ferry link to Scandinavia is to close for good, marking the "the end of an era", its operator says.
The route between Harwich, Essex and Esbjerg in Denmark, run by DFDS Seaways, has been in operation for nearly 140 years.The route between Harwich, Essex and Esbjerg in Denmark, run by DFDS Seaways, has been in operation for nearly 140 years.
The company said the route "has been struggling for a long time" and would not be able to take on costs associated with a new environmental law.The company said the route "has been struggling for a long time" and would not be able to take on costs associated with a new environmental law.
The final ferry is to sail on Sunday.The final ferry is to sail on Sunday.
Chief executive of DFDS Seaways, Niel Smedegaard, said: "The route is of particular historical significance to DFDS so it's a very sad day for us all.Chief executive of DFDS Seaways, Niel Smedegaard, said: "The route is of particular historical significance to DFDS so it's a very sad day for us all.
"Our regrets go to our many passengers who must now see the last passenger ferry route between the UK and Scandinavia close.""Our regrets go to our many passengers who must now see the last passenger ferry route between the UK and Scandinavia close."
How popular are ferries?How popular are ferries?
Last year, 20.5 million people used ferries to travel abroad from the UK - the first year on year increase since 2010 •Last year, 20.5 million people used ferries to travel abroad from the UK - the first year on year increase since 2010
One of the most popular routes, between Dover and Calais, has had car ferries running since the 1930s •One of the most popular routes, between Dover and Calais, has had car ferries running since the 1930s
The number of passengers travelling from ports on the East Coast fell last year for the third consecutive year, to 2.2 million •The number of passengers travelling from ports on the East Coast fell last year for the third consecutive year, to 2.2 million
A number of passenger routes linking Norway and Newcastle ceased running in 2008 •A number of passenger routes linking Norway and Newcastle ceased running in 2008
Ferries between Harwich and Hamburg in Germany were stopped in 2002 •Ferries between Harwich and Hamburg in Germany were stopped in 2002
Stena Line runs a ferry from Harwich to the Hook of Holland. The line has seen an increase in passenger numbers in recent years •Stena Line runs a ferry from Harwich to the Hook of Holland. The line has seen an increase in passenger numbers in recent years
From 1 January 2015, a European Union directive aimed at reducing sulphur dioxide emissions from ships will come into force.From 1 January 2015, a European Union directive aimed at reducing sulphur dioxide emissions from ships will come into force.
DFDS said this would have resulted in a £2m a year increase in the cost of the Harwich to Esbjerg ferry route.DFDS said this would have resulted in a £2m a year increase in the cost of the Harwich to Esbjerg ferry route.
Mr Smedegaard said the company had not been able to reduce costs enough to enable the route to bear the extra charges.Mr Smedegaard said the company had not been able to reduce costs enough to enable the route to bear the extra charges.
In June last year, the Sirena Seaways vessel running the Harwich-Esbjerg route hit the quay while docking and started to let in water.In June last year, the Sirena Seaways vessel running the Harwich-Esbjerg route hit the quay while docking and started to let in water.
There were 489 passengers on board, but no-one was trapped or injured.There were 489 passengers on board, but no-one was trapped or injured.
The crash caused severe damage to the quay and holed the ferry in several places, some below the waterline.The crash caused severe damage to the quay and holed the ferry in several places, some below the waterline.
An investigation found one of the ship's back-up systems was keeping an engine running at 63% power when it was approaching the dock.An investigation found one of the ship's back-up systems was keeping an engine running at 63% power when it was approaching the dock.
This prevented tugs from moving the vessel so passengers could disembark safely.This prevented tugs from moving the vessel so passengers could disembark safely.
At the time, DFDS said changes were made to stop such an accident happening again.At the time, DFDS said changes were made to stop such an accident happening again.