
MS Estonia - Wikipedia
MS Estonia was a car-passenger ferry built in 1980 for the Finnish shipping company Rederi Ab Sally by Meyer Werft, in Papenburg, West Germany.
Estonia sinking: Ramp from ferry wreck raised after 29 years - BBC
Jul 25, 2023 · The sinking of the Estonia, en route from Tallinn to Stockholm, was the biggest peacetime disaster involving a European passenger ship since the Titanic went down in 1912.
Sinking of the MS Estonia - Wikipedia
MS Estonia, a cruiseferry operated by Estline, sank on Wednesday, 28 September 1994, between about 00:50 and 01:50 (UTC+2) as the ship was crossing the Baltic Sea, en route from Tallinn, Estonia, to …
Helsinki to Tallinn ferry - one-way & return trips
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The sinking of MS Estonia: 30 years of unanswered questions
Sep 27, 2024 · On 28 September 1994, a Baltic Sea voyage turned into one of Europe’s worst maritime disasters when the MS Estonia sank, taking 852 lives with it. In just over an hour, a ferry packed with …
Sinking of the Estonia (1994) | Description & Facts | Britannica
It is among the 20th century’s worst maritime disasters and the second-deadliest sinking of a European civilian vessel after that of the Titanic. On September 27, 1994, the ferry Estonia set sail on a night …
30 years have passed since the Estonia ferry disaster - 852 people ...
Sep 30, 2024 · The passenger ferry Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on the night of September 28, 1994. The ferry had left the port of Tallinn the evening before but capsized less than halfway to Stockholm …
Estonia ferry tragedy remembered on 30th anniversary of sinking
On 28 September 2024, the UK maritime community marked the 30th anniversary of the tragic sinking of the ferry Estonia in the Baltic Sea – one of the deadliest peacetime shipping disasters of the 20th …
Has the time come to leave the MS Estonia wreck in peace?
Sep 21, 2024 · The ferry, en route from Tallinn to Stockholm, sank in about half an hour in the small hours of September 28. Of the 989 people aboard, 852 perished, and just 137 survived.
Ferries to Estonia 2025 - Routes, Schedules, Prices - Direct Ferries
There are 3 ports in Estonia. Muuga port, Tallinn port and Paldiski port are all located on the north coast of Estonia. Tallinn ferry port is the most popular in Estonia, with up to 15 daily sailings and ferry …