P&O Portsmouth

P&O Portsmouth
Genre Ferry company
Predecessor P&O European Ferries
Successor P&O Ferries
Founded 1999
Defunct 2002
Area served
English Channel
Services Passenger transportation, freight transportation

Footnotes / references

P&O House Flag

P&O Portsmouth was the name for P&O European Ferries' Portsmouth operations from 1999 to 2002 when it was merged with the Dover Operations to become P&O Ferries.

History

Damage after collision with Pride of Portsmouth and St Albans in 2002

P&O Portsmouth was formed in 1999 when P&O European Ferries Portsmouth Operations were named after the merger of the Dover Operations with Stena Line to make P&O Stena Line, when in 2002 P&O bought Stena's 20% share in P&O Stena Line so the North Sea Operations and the Portsmouth operations were merged with the Dover Operations to make P&O Ferries.

The livery of the ships remained the same as before but later the words www.poportsmouth.com were added on the hull until it became P&O Ferries when this was removed and P&O's new livery was placed on ships with poferries.com was added instead.

Former Routes

Portsmouth to:

Former Fleet

References


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