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Melbourne, Australia - Beach Closed due to COVID-19 Coronavirus sign in Port Melbourne with Spirit of Tasmania ferry Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melbourne, Australia - Spirit of Tasmania ferry docked at Station Pier in Port Melbourne Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melbourne, Australia - Spirit of Tasmania ship docked at Port Melbourne pier at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melbourne, Australia - Spirit of Tasmania ship docked at Port Melbourne pier Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Spirit of Tasmania passenger and freight ferry docked at Port Phillip termina Melbourne. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The New Spirit of Tasmania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melbourne, Australia - Mar 23, 2019: Cruise ships docked at Station Pier in Port Melbourne Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spirit of Tasmania I at Port Melbourne Australia
The New Spirit of Tasmania ship arriving at Port Melbourne Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Spirit of Tasmania vessel docked at Port Melbourne Royalty Free Stock Photo
MS Spirit of Tasmania II in Port of Devonport Tasmania Royalty Free Stock Photo
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 15, 2016: Spirit of Tasmania ship d Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spirit of Tasmania I at Port Melbourne Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spirit of Tasmania I at Port Melbourne Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Spirit of Tasmania vessel docked at Port Melbourne Royalty Free Stock Photo
MS Spirit of Tasmania I is a fast ropax ferry owned by TT-Line Pty. Ltd. and operated on the route from Melbourne and Devonport. She was built in 1998 by Kvaerner Masa-Yards Turku in Finland for Superfast Ferries as MS Superfast IV. From 2002 onwards she sails for TT-Line Pty. Ltd. as MS Spirit of Tasmania I alongside the Spirit of Tasmania II.


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