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{{Use Australian English|date=April 2018}} | {{Use Australian English|date=April 2018}} | ||
'''Spirit of Tasmania''' is best known as the |
''']''' is best known as the trading name of TT-Line (Australia). | ||
It can also refer to the following ] that have |
It can also refer to the following ] that have been operated by the business at some time during their careers: | ||
* MS ''Spirit of Tasmania'' - serviced the Devonport-Melbourne route, 1994-2002 - now known as {{MS|Princess Seaways}} | * MS ''Spirit of Tasmania'' - serviced the Devonport-Melbourne route, 1994-2002 - now known as {{MS|Princess Seaways}} |
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Spirit of Tasmania is best known as the trading name of TT-Line (Australia).
It can also refer to the following ferries that have been operated by the business at some time during their careers:
- MS Spirit of Tasmania - serviced the Devonport-Melbourne route, 1994-2002 - now known as MS Princess Seaways
- MS Spirit of Tasmania I - in service, Devonport-Melbourne, 2002-present
- MS Spirit of Tasmania II - in service, Devonport-Melbourne, 2002-present
- MS Spirit of Tasmania III - serviced the Devonport-Sydney route, 2003-2006 - now known as MS Mega Express Four
- MS Spirit of Tasmania IV - to commence service in 2023
- MS Spirit of Tasmania V - to commence service in 2024