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MS Aallotar was a car-passenger ferry built in 1972 by Dubegion-Normandie S.A., Nantes, France for the Finland Steamship Company, who used her in traffic of the Silja Line marketing company. She was the first car/passenger ferry to operate between Helsinki and Stockholm, and the first ship to offer year-round service. She was later known under the names MS Rogalin, MS Edda and MS Celtic Pride. She was scrapped in 2004 in Aliağa, Turkey.
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1983–87: Rogalin 1983: Edda 1978–83: Rogalin 1988–91 Rogalin 1972–78: Aallotar 1987–88: Celtic Pride 1992–2003: Rogalin 1991–92 Celtic Pride
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Scrapped 2003
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