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M/F Sherbatskiy was a RORO Passenger and Freight ferry operating services between Almeria and Nador on a time-charter basis to the Spanish ferry operator Acciona Trasmediterranea. The ship was formerly called the M/F Oleander (2001-2013), P&OSL Picardy (1999-2001), Pride of Bruges (1987-1999) and Pride of Free Enterprise (1980-1987). She was operated by FerriMaroc and Comarit between 2010 and 2011 and previously owned and operated by TransEuropa Ferries between Ramsgate and Ostend. TransEuropa Ferries owned the ferry between 2001 and 2013 and operated her between 2001 and 2010 before placing her on charter. She was scrapped at Alang in late 2015 under the name Sher.

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  • Sherbatskiy (de)
  • Pride of Free Enterprise (fr)
  • MS Sherbatskiy (en)
  • Oleander (schip, 1980) (nl)
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  • Die Sherbatskiy war eine Fähre, die 1980 als Pride of Free Enterprise für die britische Reederei Townsend Thoresen in Dienst gestellt wurde. Sie blieb bis 2015 in Fahrt und wurde anschließend in Indien verschrottet. (de)
  • Le Pride of Free Enterprise est le troisième ferry d’une série de trois navires construits pour la compagnie Townsend Thoresen. Il a pour navires-jumeaux l’Herald of Free Enterprise et le Spirit of Free Enterprise. (fr)
  • M/F Sherbatskiy was a RORO Passenger and Freight ferry operating services between Almeria and Nador on a time-charter basis to the Spanish ferry operator Acciona Trasmediterranea. The ship was formerly called the M/F Oleander (2001-2013), P&OSL Picardy (1999-2001), Pride of Bruges (1987-1999) and Pride of Free Enterprise (1980-1987). She was operated by FerriMaroc and Comarit between 2010 and 2011 and previously owned and operated by TransEuropa Ferries between Ramsgate and Ostend. TransEuropa Ferries owned the ferry between 2001 and 2013 and operated her between 2001 and 2010 before placing her on charter. She was scrapped at Alang in late 2015 under the name Sher. (en)
  • De Oleander was een veerboot die voer voor de Spaanse rederij Trasmediterránea. Tot 2010 was Transeuropa Ferries exploitant van het schip en deze voer voornamelijk op het traject Ramsgate-Oostende. De originele naam van het schip was Pride of Free Enterprise. Het vaartuig was het zusterschip van de roemruchte Herald of Free Enterprise die in 1987 verging voor de kust van Zeebrugge omdat het uitvoer met geopende boegdeur. (nl)
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  • *"Sher" (2015, rechristened for its last voyage) (en)
  • *Oleander (2001-2013) (en)
  • *P&OSL Picardy (1999-2001) (en)
  • *Pride of Bruges (1987-1999) (en)
  • *Pride of Free Enterprise (1980-1987) (en)
  • *Sherbatskiy (2013-2015) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tef_oleander_ostend.jpg
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Ship maiden voyage
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  • *Acciona Trasmediterranea *Ferrimaroc *Comarit *TransEuropa Ferries *P&O Stena Line *P&O European Ferries *Townsend Thoresen (en)
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