Øysang ferry

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MF Øisang
History
Norway
NameØisang
OwnerØstre Søndeled og Risør Fjordruter
BuilderE. M. Moen & Sons
Launched1950
In service1950
Refit2003
HomeportRisør
Statusin active service
General characteristics
TypeCar & passenger ferry
Length16.32 m (53.5 ft)
Beam5.06 m (16.6 ft)
Draft2.38 m (7.8 ft)
Decks1
Capacity60 passengers, 3 vehicles.
Crew2

MF Øisang is a car/passenger ferry running the 4 km (2.5 mi) route between Risør and Øysang across the Søndeled fjord. Constructed in 1950, it is the oldest wooden-hulled ferry still operating in Norway.[1]

On a daily basis, the ferry serves as a connection for students to and from school. The ferry makes 4 daily crossings in the winter months, increasing to 7 daily trips in the summer months to coincide with the tourism season. As needed, it also docks at a bathing and recreation area on one of the islands east of Risør town. The journey across the fjord is part of the North Sea Cycle Route.

The route was threatened with closure in the late 1990s, but after a local interest group[2] had worked to keep the route going, the ferry was refitted in 2003.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Øisangferga.no" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  2. ^ "Aksjonsgruppa "MF Øisang i drift"" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  3. ^ "Bevilger 300.000 til reparasjon av "Øisang"" (in Norwegian). Aust-Agder Blad. 2003-08-27. Retrieved 2018-09-01.

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