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- MF_Tycho_Brahe length "111200.0".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe abstract "M/F Tycho Brahe is a Danish train and car ferry that operates between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, a distance of just 5 km. M/F Tycho Brahe has been in use since 1991. The ship is bidirectional, therefore she can change direction without turning around, so no time is lost for this. The ship is also able to accelerate and decelerate quite quickly to and from her maximum speed of 14 knots.The ship is named after the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. M/F Tycho Brahe was built by Langsten Slip & Båtbyggeri in Tomrafjord, Norway. Currently, the ship is owned by Scandlines A/S and operated by Scandlines GmbH. Between 1991 and 1997, M/F Tycho Brahe was owned by DSB Rederi.M/F Tycho Brahe can carry 1250 passengers, 260 trucks, 240 cars and 9 passenger train coaches at one time. The ship has three railtracks with the total length of 266 meters.M/F Tycho Brahe has a sister ship, the MS Aurora at Helsingborg. Main specifications: Length: 111 m/364 ft 2 in Beam: 28,2 m/92 ft 6 in Draft: 5,7 m/18 ft 8in Tonnage: 12000 gt Machinery: four-shaft, diesel, 3350 hp↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe builder Norway.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe builder Tomrefjord.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe builder Langsten_Slip_&_B%C3%A5tbyggeri.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe length "111.2".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe operator DSB_(railway_company).
- MF_Tycho_Brahe operator Scandlines.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe powerType W%C3%A4rtsil%C3%A4.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipBeam "28.2".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe status "In service".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe thumbnail Scandlines.jpg?width=300.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe wikiPageExternalLink ferry.php?id=9007116&lang=en.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe wikiPageID "11617855".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe wikiPageRevisionID "567008684".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe hasPhotoCollection MF_Tycho_Brahe.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipBuilder "Langsten Slip & Båtbyggeri, Tomrefjord, Norway".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipCapacity "1250".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipCapacity "240".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipLaunched "1991".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipName "1991".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipOperator "1991".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipOperator "1998".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipPower "1".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipPower "3".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipRegistry "1991".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipSpeed "14.5".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipStatus "In service".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe shipYardNumber "156".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe subject Category:Ferries_of_Denmark.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe subject Category:Ferries_of_Sweden.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Artifact100021939.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Boat102858304.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Conveyance103100490.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Craft103125870.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type FerriesOfDenmark.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type FerriesOfSweden.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Ferry103329663.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Instrumentality103575240.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Object100002684.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Vehicle104524313.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Vessel104530566.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Whole100003553.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type MeanOfTransportation.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Ship.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type Product.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe type DesignedArtifact.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe comment "M/F Tycho Brahe is a Danish train and car ferry that operates between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, a distance of just 5 km. M/F Tycho Brahe has been in use since 1991. The ship is bidirectional, therefore she can change direction without turning around, so no time is lost for this. The ship is also able to accelerate and decelerate quite quickly to and from her maximum speed of 14 knots.The ship is named after the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe.".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe label "MF Tycho Brahe".
- MF_Tycho_Brahe sameAs m.02rlq81.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe sameAs Q6715664.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe sameAs Q6715664.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe sameAs MF_Tycho_Brahe.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe wasDerivedFrom MF_Tycho_Brahe?oldid=567008684.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe depiction Scandlines.jpg.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe isPrimaryTopicOf MF_Tycho_Brahe.
- MF_Tycho_Brahe name "1991 onwards: Tycho Brahe".