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Cargo Timetable 27.9.2021 Local Times / Subject to alterations Timetables 2021 ESTONIA - FINLAND 2021 HELSINKI– TALLINN // Megastar & Star Hki West harbour // Tallinn D-terminal 28.06 – 19.12.2021 Dep Hel Arr Tal Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 07:30 09:30 Star Star Star Star Star Star Star 10:30 12:30 Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar 13:30 15:30 Star Star Star Star Star Star Star 16:30 18:30 Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar 19:30 21:30 Star Star Star Star Star Star Star 22:30 00:30* Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar 23:00 01:00* Megastar Dep Tal Arr Hel Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 07:30 09:30 Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar 10:30 12:30 Star Star Star Star Star Star Star 13:30 15:30 Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar 16:30 18:30 Star Star Star Star Star Star Star 19:30 21:30 Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar Megastar 22:30 00:30* Star Star Star Star Star Star 23:00 01:00* Star HELSINKI Vuosaari – MUUGA // Sea Wind Hki Vuosaari // Muuga 03.01 – 23.12.2021 Muuga Helsinki (Vuosaari) Mon – Fri 07:00 10:30 Mon – Fri, Sun 18:30 22:00 Helsinki (Vuosaari) Muuga Mon – Fri 13:00 17:00 Mon – Fri, Sun 23:30 03:30* Note: Dep Arr Sea Wind dry-dock due to technical repair until 16.10.2021 Sea Wind 17.10.2021 In service from Muuga 18:30 Sea Wind 24.12.2021 out of service in Muuga 03:30 09.01.2022 in service from Muuga 18.30 *following day 27.9.2021 Local Times / Subject to alterations ESTONIA - FINLAND 2021 HELSINKI - TALLINN // Silja Europa Helsinki west harbor T1 // Tallinn D-terminal 23.06 – 17.10.2021 / 18.11.2021 - 31.12.2021 Tallinn Helsinki 12:30 16:00 Helsinki Tallinn 16:00 18:30 22:00 Note: Cargo is accepted from 15 August 2021 onwards 61: 15 Silja Europa charter 16.10.2021 Hel 18:30 Tal 22:00 17.10.2021 Tal 12:00 Hel 15:00 Silja Europa 17.10-17.11.2021 Charter outside the company Victoria 29.10.2021 Tal 12:30 Hel 16:00 29.10.2021 Hel 18:30 Tal 22:00 Victoria 30.10.2021 Tal 12:30 Hel 16:00 Victoria charter 30.10.2021 Hel 18:30 Tal 22:00 31.10.2021 Tal 12:30 Hel 16:00 Victoria 11.11.2021 Tal 12:30 Victoria charter 11.11.2021 Hel 18:30 Tal 22:00 12.11.2021 Tal 12:30 Hel 16:00 Victoria 12.11.2021 Hel 18:30 Tal 22:00 13.11.2021 Tal 12:30 Hel 16:00 *following day 27.9.2021 Local Times / Subject to alterations ESTONIA – SWEDEN 2021 PALDISKI-KAPELLSKÄR // Regal Star & Sailor 01.06-22.12.2021 Dep Pal Arr Kap Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 21:00 06:30* Sailor Regal Sailor Regal Sailor Regal Dep Kap Arr Pal Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 21:00 08:00* Regal Sailor Regal Sailor Regal Sailor Note: Dep Arr Regal Star 23.12-26.12.2021 Out of traffic in Paldiski Regal Star 27.12.2021-09.01.2022 Dry-docking TALLINN – MARIEHAMN - STOCKHOLM // Baltic Queen Tallinn D-terminal // Mariehamn port // Stockholm Värtahamnen 07.07 – 31.10.2021 Tallinn Mariehamn Stockholm 18:00 04:50*/05:00* 10:15* Stockholm Mariehamn Tallinn 18:00 17:30 00:50*/01:00* 10:15* 01.11 – 31.12.2021 Tallinn Mariehamn Stockholm 18:00 04:50*/05:00* 10:15* Stockholm Mariehamn Tallinn 18:00 17:30 00:50*/01:00* 10:45* Even days from Tallinn: Even days from Stockholm: Baltic Queen: Nov, Dec Baltic Queen: Sep, Oct Note: Victoria I 01.07-31.12.2021 Tallinn-Stockholm cancelled *following day 27.9.2021 Local Times / Subject to alterations FINLAND – SWEDEN 2021 TURKU – MARIEHAMN/LÅNGNÄS – STOCKHOLM // Baltic Princess&Galaxy Tku Harbour // Stockholm Värtahamnen 01.01 - 31.12.2021 Ship Turku Mariehamn Långnäs Stockholm Galaxy 08:20 13:35 / 13:45 - 18:15 Baltic Princess 20:15 - 00:40 / 00:45 06:10* Ship Stockholm Mariehamn Långnäs Turku Baltic Princess 07:10 13:35 / 13:45 - 19:15 Galaxy 19:30 - 02:50 / 02:55 07:00* Note: Dep Arr/Dep Arr Baltic Princess 28.09.2021 out of service in Turku 19:15 Dry-docking 08.10.2021 in service from Turku 20:15 Baltic Princess 30.10.2021 Tur 19:30 Lns 00:45* Sto 06:10* charter 31.10.2021 Sto 07:10 Lns 14:25 Tur 18:30 21.11.2021 out of service in Turku 07:00 Galaxy service day 26.11.2021 in service from Turku 08:20 Baltic Princess 25.11.2021 Tur 20:15 Lns 00:45* Sto 06:10* charter 26.11.2021 Sto 07:10 Lans 14:20 Tur 18:30 02.12.2021 Sto 07:10 Lnsa 14:20 Tur 18:30 Baltic Princess 02.12.2021 Tur 19:30 Lns 00:45* Sto 06:10* Charter 03.12.2021 Sto 07:10 Lns 14:20 Tur 18:30 23.12.2021 no departure from Turku Baltic Princess 24.12.2021 no departure from Stockholm 24.12.2021 Tur 15:00 Lns 20:25/20:30 Sto 10:00* Baltic Princess 25.12.2021 Sto 18:00 Mhn 08:00/10:30 Tur 16:30 26.12.2021 Tur 18:30 Lns 23:30/23:35 Sto 06:10* HELSINKI – MARIEHAMN – STOCKHOLM Hki Olympiaterminal // Stockholm Värtahamnen 01.09 - 31.12.2021 // Silja Symphony & Silja Serenade Helsinki Mariehamn Stockholm 17:00 04:15/04:20 09:45* Stockholm Mariehamn Helsinki 16:45 23:45/23:55 10:30* Even days from Helsinki: Even days from Stockholm: Silja Serenade: Sep, Oct Silja Serenade: Aug 13, Nov, Dec Silja Symphony: Aug, Nov, Dec Silja Symphony: Sep, Oct Note: Dep Dep Arr Silja Serenade 08.10.2021 Hel 17:00 Mhn 03:55 Sto 09:00* Stockholm 09.10.2021 Sto 19:00 Mhn 01:55 Hel 11:30* Marathon Silja Serenade 07.11.2021 Hel 17:00 Mhn 04:20 Sto 09.45* charter 08.11.2021 Sto 16.45 Mhn 23:55 Hel 10:30* Silja Serenade 24.12.2021 Sto 15:00 Mhn 23:55 Hel 12:00* Silja Symphony 24.12.2021 Hel 15:00 Mhn 04:20 Sto 12:00* *following day .
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