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- MS_Masarrah abstract "MS Masarrah is a ferry originally named St. Columba. Built in 1977, at the Aalborg Shipyard in Denmark, St. Columba was originally a Sealink UK ferry, operating between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire in the Irish Sea. She now operates between Piraeus and Santorini for Namma Shipping Lines.".
- MS_Masarrah comment "MS Masarrah is a ferry originally named St. Columba. Built in 1977, at the Aalborg Shipyard in Denmark, St. Columba was originally a Sealink UK ferry, operating between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire in the Irish Sea. She now operates between Piraeus and Santorini for Namma Shipping Lines.".