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- Vortigern was a 4,797 GRT combined train and roll-on/roll-off ferry built by Swan Hunter in 1969 for the British Railways Board. She was sold to Greece in 1988 and served until 2004 under the names Milos Express, Express Milos and Nisos Lemnos. She was renamed Limon in 2004 and reflagged to Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. Limon was scrapped in 2005. (en)
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- Train ferry / roll-on/roll-off ferry (en)
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- *United Kingdom Official Number 337888
* (en)
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- *Vortigern
*Milos Express
*Express Milos
*Nisos Lemnos
*Limon (en)
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- *BR Sealink
*Sealink
*Sea Containers
*Townsend Thoresen
*Sea Containers
*Lindos Line
*Minoan Flying Dolphins
*Hellas Ferries
*Saos Sipping Company (en)
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- *British Transport Commission
*Sealink
*Sea Containers
*Lindos Line
*Minoan Flying Dolphins
*Saos Sipping Company (en)
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- * London, England
* Piraeus, Greece
* Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (en)
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- Vortigern was a 4,797 GRT combined train and roll-on/roll-off ferry built by Swan Hunter in 1969 for the British Railways Board. She was sold to Greece in 1988 and served until 2004 under the names Milos Express, Express Milos and Nisos Lemnos. She was renamed Limon in 2004 and reflagged to Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. Limon was scrapped in 2005. (en)
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- *Express Milos (2000–03) (en)
- *Limon (2004–05) (en)
- *Milos Express (1988–2000) (en)
- *Nisos Lemnos (2003–04) (en)
- *Vortigern (1969–88) (en)
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