Buquebus
Buquebus is an Argentine company that operates ferry services from Buenos Aires to Montevideo and Colonia. The company also operates a fleet of coaches to Termas del Arapey, Termas del Dayman, Salto, Uruguay, Carmelo, Atlántida, Punta del Este, La Paloma, La Pedrera and Punta del Diablo from Montevideo, Colonia and Piriapolis.
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Headquarters | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Area served | River Plate |
Services | Passenger transportation |
Website | www.buquebus.com |
The company also operated BQB Líneas Aéreas.
Fleet
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Buquebus operates a fleet of nine fast ferries.[1]
Ship | Built | Entered service | Route | Tonnage | Flag | Notes |
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Juan Patricio | 1995 | 1995 | Buenos Aires - Montevideo | 1,760 GRT | ![]() | |
Atlantic III | 1993 | 1993 | Buenos Aires - Montevideo | 4,994 GRT | ![]() | |
Eladia Isabel | 1986 | 1986 | Buenos Aires - Colonia | 7,799 GRT | ![]() | |
Albayzin | 1994 | 1994 | Buenos Aires - Colonia | 3,265 GRT | ![]() | |
Luciano Federico L | 1997 | 1997 | Buenos Aires - Colonia | 1,737 GRT | ![]() | |
Silvia Ana L | 1996 | 1996 - 2000 2007 - | Buenos Aires - Colonia | 7,895 GRT | ![]() | |
Patricia Olivia II | 1998 | 1998 | Buenos Aires - Colonia | ![]() | ||
Flecha De Buenos Aires | 1986 | 1996 | Buenos Aires - Colonia | ![]() | ||
Thomas Edison | 1999 | 1999 | Buenos Aires - Colonia | ![]() | ||
Francisco | 2013 | 2013 | Buenos Aires - Montevideo | 7,109 GRT | ||
Unnamed Incat Hull 096 | 2021? | 2021? | Under construction | 13,000 GRT | World's largest catamaran & aluminium ship. |
The Buquebus website also lists Catalonia, which has been chartered to P&O Ferries as HSC Express for several years.
A new ferry named Francisco, after Pope Francis, was completed by Incat in 2013. Capable of 107 km/h (58 knots) it will be one of the fastest ferries in the world, and will be used for the Buenos Aires to Montevideo route. It has a capacity of 1,024 passengers and crew and 150 cars.[2]
See also
BQB Líneas Aéreas, former Buquebus-owned airline.
References
- http://www.buquebus.com.uy/BQBWebV2/web/Estatica?html=Buques.html
- Bruce Mounster (June 18, 2013). "107km/h: now that's a fast ferry". The Mercury.
External links
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