Skjersholmane–Utbjoa Ferry
Skjersholmane–Utbjoa Ferry was an automobile ferry which connected the island of Stord to the mainland in Vindafjord. The route was operated by Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap[1] and ran between Skjersholmane on Stord to Utbjoa on the mainland. The last ferry to operate the route was MF Rosendal, which had a capacity for 50 cars and 260 passengers. The route was terminated from 27 December 2000, when the Bømlafjord Tunnel, part of the Triangle Link, opened.[2] In 2000 the ferry transported 59,974 vehicles and 133,857 passengers.[3]

Map of the Triangle Link and the ferries it replaced
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MF Rosendal, the last ferry to operate the route, depicted in 2002
References
- Bibliography
- Hauge, Stanley (2001). Under fjord – over flu (in Norwegian). Bergen: Eide. ISBN 82-514-0627-7.
- Notes
- Hauge (2001): 125
- Hauge (2001): 130
- Hauge (2001): 131
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