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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 | |
•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 | |
•A number of passenger routes linking Norway and Newcastle ceased running in 2008 | |
•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 | |
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. |
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