- RG Line
RG Line is a Finnish
shipping company founded in2001 that operates a ferry line betweenVaasa ,Finland andUmeå ,Sweden .The company was founded in
2001 by well knownRabbe Grönblom , just months afterSilja Line had put their traffic onKvarken to an end because of a decision in the EU to stop taxfree sales on travels between member states. RG Line bought Silja's M/S "Fennia" and renamed her to M/S "Casino Express", the ship was put in traffic on the route Vaasa - Umeå on16 May ,2001 . At first RG Line profiled the ship as a ship where you could have fun and party, much like the ferries who trafficked Kvarken in the taxfree times. However it did not become a success, people did not want to cruise anymore, theblackjack androulette tables they had added to get acasino feeling were removed before a year had passed. Nowadays they are focused on ordinary travellers andcargo . The route over Kvarken is supported financially by the Finnish government.On
23 November ,2004 RG Line announced that they had bought the ship M/S "Kahleberg", which has more capacity for cargo and takes less passengers than Casino Express, which it will replace. It is said that Kahleberg will be put into traffic between Vaasa and Umeå inMay 2005 .On
24 November , one day after RG Line informed the public about the purchase of their new ship "Kahleberg", bad luck struck the company. Casino Express with 39 passengers and 27 crew members onboard, run aground just outside the harbour ofHolmsund near Umeå. At the time of the accident, there were strong south-western winds up to 25-30 meters per second. Casino Express got some serious damages that had to be repaired, six days after the grounding the ship was pulled from the reef and then towed to a repairshipyard inEstonia .On
26 November , RG Line announced that they had chartered M/S "Alandia" fromEckerö Linjen to temporarily sail for the company while Casino Express was being repaired in Estonia. "Alandia" is a well known ship for people in the Kvarken region as she had been trafficking forVasabåtarna for thirteen years as "Botnia Express" before she was sold to Eckerö Linjen.Alandia which at the time of Casino Express' accident was laid up in
Eckerö , was sent to a repair shipyard inStockholm to fix a broken propeller. After that she would immideatly take up the traffic for RG Line. She arrived at Holmsund on9 December where she loaded cargo, food et cetera that had been on Casino Express. Alandia took of to Vaasa that evening, she would make her first regular trip from there the morning after. But the ship did not get far, she run aground on the same place as Casino Express did just weeks earlier. Alandia suffered some damages and could not continue to Vaasa, she was instead sent of to a repair shipyard inMariehamn and RG Line was once again without a ship.RG Line's new ship "Kahleberg" arrives to Vaasa in the last days of January
2004 . The plan was to rebuild the ship and not put it into traffic until in May. Alandia was still being repaired, RG Line did not want to wait for her to get back. Instead they decided to put the unrenovated Kahleberg into traffic onJanuary 21 . On her first trip to Umeå she had a motor breakdown about 10 minutes out of Vaasa and had to set anchor, she eventually made it to Umeå but delayed. Kahleberg was classed to take no more than 75 passengers, RG Line intended to reclass her after having renovated her. The local newspapers criticized RG Line for putting a ship with such low passenger capacity and low comfort into traffic. For the school's winter holidays, when travelling between Sweden and Finland rises, RG Line had to charter the now repaired Alandia which have a higher passenger capacity. She was in traffic between Umeå and Vaasa between26 February andMarch 9 instead of Kahleberg.On
April 23 , Kahleberg was chartered to deliver cargo toSundsvall . At the same time RG Line announced that, starting that summer they would make one trip a week to Sundsvall.On
May 1 , Casino Express had returned from the Estonian shipyard and was put back in traffic on her old route. The renovation of Kahleberg could now finally begin.
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