Molslinjen
Molslinjen, previously called Mols-Linien is a Danish company that operates ferry services between Jutland and the island of Zealand
. In March 2017, the routes in the Kattegat were renamed to Molslinjen, while the Bornholms services would continue to trade as Bornholmslinjen.
History
Mols-Linien was formed by DFDS in 1964 sailings commenced on 18 May 1966.A downturn in traffic following the 1973 oil crisis led Mols-Linien into a pooling agreement with rival Grenaa-Hundested Linien in 1979.
In 1984 DFDS sold Mols-Linien and Grenaa-Hundested Linien to J. Lauritzen A/S. The company was sold 4 years later to Danish investment company DIFKO.
In 1999 Mols-Linien merged with Scandlines subsidiary Cat-Link.
Scandlines sold its holding to the Clipper Group in 2008.
In July 2011 Mols-Linien announced it was to terminate the Kalundborg – Aarhus route and sell the two vessels operating the route.
Mols-Linien terminated the Aarhus – Kalundborg route on 15 September 2011. Thereafter the route was operated by Kattegatruten until October 2013 and then suspended.
Fleet
Mols-Linen operates a fleet of three high speed ferries.Name | Built | Enterered service | Gross Tonnage | Notes |
Express 5 | 2022 | 115 metres | Cost €83.7 million, Austal ship. Will carry 1,610 passengers and 450 cars. | |
Express 4 | 2018 | 2018 | Built by Austal in Western Australia. Austal ships do not have the centre bow that characterises the previous solely Incat built fleet. | |
Express 3 | 2017 | 2017 | Sailed from Incat shipyards in Tasmania, April 2017 | |
Express 2 | 2013 | 2013 | ||
Express 1 | 2009 | 2012 | ||
Max Mols | 1998 | 1999 |
Routes
Mols-Linien operates two routes across the Kattegat.- Odden – Ebeltoft
- Odden – Aarhus