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'''FRS Syltfähre''' is a ferry company operating in the North Sea, providing a connection between the German island of ] and the Danish island of ]. The company is a subsidiary of the Förde Reederei Seetouristik (FRS) group.


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== History ==
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FRS Syltfähre was established in 1963 to create an alternative route to Sylt, which was traditionally accessible only by train via the ] or by air. The service aimed to provide a convenient and reliable ferry connection for both passengers and vehicles.
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== Fleet ==
The company operates two ferries:
* ''SyltExpress'': Launched in 2005, this modern ferry can accommodate up to 80 vehicles and 600 passengers. It is equipped with comfortable passenger lounges, a restaurant, and a panoramic deck.
* ''RömöExpress'': Commissioned in 1993 and upgraded over the years, this ferry has similar capacities and amenities as the SyltExpress.

== Route ==
The ferry route connects the harbor of ] on Rømø with the harbor of ] on Sylt. The crossing takes approximately 40 minutes, offering passengers scenic views of the Wadden Sea, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

== Services ==
FRS Syltfähre provides several daily departures throughout the year.

== External links ==
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== References ==
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