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- Ships and routes
- See also
- References
- Further reading
- Sources
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{{Infobox company | name = Jadrolinija d.d. | logo = Jadrolinija logo.svg | type = Public (ZSE: JRLN) | foundation = 1947 | location = Rijeka, Croatia | key_people = | area_served = Adriatic Sea | industry = Shipping | products = | services = Ferry | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = 1700 | owner = Croatian Government | parent = | subsid = | homepage = {{url|http://www.jadrolinija.hr}} | footnotes = }}Jadrolinija is a Croatian sea shipping company. It is a state-owned company and its main mission is connecting Croatian islands to the mainland by operating regular passenger and cargo transport services. The company mainly operates car ferries on domestic routes along the Croatian coast, as well as international routes across the Adriatic Sea to Italy (to ports at Ancona and Bari).[1]Jadrolinija currently operates a fleet of 55 vessels: it has three large ferries named Dubrovnik, Marko Polo, and Zadar which are used on long range and international routes, 37 smaller ferries used for local passenger service, eight catamarans, one hydrobus and five conventional ships. The fleet's total carrying capacity is 3,600 vehicles and 27,540 passengers. In 2007 Jadrolinija transported a total of 9.4 million passengers and 2.4 million automobiles.[2] Jadrolinija was founded in Rijeka on 20 January 1947 as a continuation of various smaller shipping companies which had operated along the Croatian coast since 1872. {{As of|2015}}, it was Croatia’s largest passenger shipping company. In 2014, its ships carried 9,981,949 passengers and 2,530,434 vehicles.[3] Ships and routes Ship | Built | Entered service | Route |
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HSC Adriana | 1990 | 1998 | Split - Hvar - Vela Luka - Ubli | MF Bartol Kašić | 1989 | 1989 | Zadar - Ist - Olib - Silba - Premuda - Mali Lošinj / Split - Vela Luka - Ubli | MF Biokovo | 2009 | 2009 | Split - Supetar | MF Bol | 2005 | 2008 | Brestova - Porozina | MF Brestova | 1985 | 1999 | Brestova - Porozina | MF Cres | 2005 | 2005 | Prizna - Žigljen | HSC Dubravka | 1991 | 2001 | Mali Lošinj - Susak - Unije - Martinšćica - Cres - Rijeka | MF Dubrovnik | 1979 | 1996 | Dubrovnik - Bari; Bar - Bari | MF Hanibal Lucić | 1993 | 1994 | Zadar - Ist - Olib - Silba - Premuda - Mali Lošinj / Vela Luka - Ubli | MF Hrvat | 2007 | 2007 | Split - Supetar | MF Ilovik | 2006 | 2007 | Valbiska - Merag | MF Jadran | 2010 | 2010 | Ploče - Trpanj | HSC Judita | 1990 | 2001 | Korčula - (Prigradica) - Hvar - Split | MF Juraj Dalmatinac | 2007 | 2007 | Zadar - Preko | HSC Karolina | 1989 | 2004 | Split - Bol - Jelsa | MF Kijevo | 1997 | 1997 | Biograd - Tkon | MF Korčula | 2007 | 2008 | Split - Vela Luka - Ubli | MF Laslovo | 1997 | 1997 | Drvenik - Sućuraj | MF Lastovo | 1969 | 1978 | Split - Rogač / Split - Vela Luka - Ubli | |
MF Lošinjanka | 1969 | 1969 | Sumartin - Makarska | MF Lubenice | 1989 | 1998 | Prapratno - Sobra | MF Marjan | 2005 | 2005 | Split - Supetar | MF Marko Polo | 1973 | 1988 | Split - Ancona | MF Mate Balota | 1988 | 1988 | Zadar - Iž | HSC Novalja | 1991 | 2004 | Rijeka - Rab - Novalja | HSC Olea | 1981 | 199? | MF Pelješčanka | 1971 | 1971 | Biograd - Tkon | MF Petar Hektorović | 1989 | 1999 | Split - Vis | MF Porozina | 1971 | 1993 | Dubrovnik - Suđurađ | MS Postira | 1963 | 1963 | Dubrovnik - Koločep - Lopud - Suđurađ - Šipanska Luka | MS Premuda | 1957 | 1957 | Mali Lošinj - Srakane Vele - Unije - Ilovik - Susak - Mali Lošinj | MF Prizna | 1970 | 1991 | Prizna - Žigljen | HSC Silba | 1990 | 1998 | Zadar - Molat - Ist | MF Sis | 1974 | 1997 | Zadar - Preko | MF Ston | 1997 | 1997 | Makarska - Sumartin | MF Supetar | 2004 | 2004 | Orebić - Dominče | MF Sveti Juraj | 1980 | 1991 | Prizna - Žigljen | MF Sveti Krševan | 2004 | 2004 | Orebić - Dominče | MF Šoltanka | 1971 | 1971 | Split - Trogir - Seget Donji - Drvenik Mali - Drvenik Veli | MS Tijat | 1955 | 1955 | Šibenik - Zlarin - Prvić Luka - Šepurine - Vodice | MF Tin Ujević | 2002 | 2003 | Split - Stari Grad / Split - Supetar | MF Valun | 1983 | 1998 | Valbiska - Merag | MF Vladimir Nazor | 1986 | 1986 | Split - Rogač | MF Zadar | 1993 | 2004 | Zadar - Ancona | MS Jadran | 1957 | 1957 | Venice, Rijeka, Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Korfu, Piraeus; Sold 1975 and moved to Canada as Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant in Toronto until 2011; sold for scrapping 2015 |
See alsoReferences1. ^{{cite book|title=The Rough Guide to Croatia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GD1gCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT56|date=1 March 2016|publisher=Rough Guides Limited|isbn=978-0-241-27047-9|page=56}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://promy.pl/jadrolinija/|title=Jadrolinija|publisher=Promy.pl|language=Polish|accessdate=1 October 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|last1=Merrigan|first1=Justin|title=Fleet growth and renewal for Croatian stalwart|url=http://www.cruiseandferry.net/articles/fleet-growth-and-renewal-for-croatian-stalwart#.VoSpEkp95D8|website=Cruise&Ferry.net|accessdate=31 December 2015|date=Autumn–Winter 2015}}
}}Further reading{{refbegin}}- {{cite book|last1=Seville|first1=Richard|title=Mediterranean Ferries|date=2009|publisher=Ferry Publications|location=Ramsey, Isle of Man|isbn=9781871947984}}
{{refend}}Sources- {{cite web|url=http://zse.hr/userdocsimages/prospekti/JRLN-M-736-prospekt.pdf|title=Prospekt|date=30 May 2007|publisher=Zagreb Stock Exchange|language=Croatian|format=PDF|accessdate=15 July 2013}}
External links{{commons category|Jadrolinija}}- {{official|http://www.jadrolinija.hr/}}
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