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Penn-ar-bed
Founded1992
HeadquartersBrest, France
Area served
Atlantic Ocean
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
ParentKeolis
Websitewww.pennarbed.fr

Penn-ar-Bed is a French shipping company providing a ferry service between Finistère and the islands of Ushant, Molène and Sein every day of the year, under a public service contract to the Conseil général du Finistère. It is named after Penn-ar-Bed, the Breton name for Finistère. Its livery is blue and white.

Routes

The company operates the following routes:


Fleet

Pen-ar-Bed operate a fleet of seven vessels.

Yard No Image Year Built Passengers Notes
André Colin 1996 195
Enez Eussa III 1991 302
Enez Sun III 1991 250
Fromveur 1977 365 To be withdrawn in 2011
Fromveur II 2011 365
Molenez 2000[1] 0
Docteur Tricard 1997 46

References

  1. ^ (In French) "Links to Molène - Current ships". molene.fr. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved November 5, 2010.