Industry | Ferry transport |
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Founded | 10 May 1957 |
Defunct | 31 December 2006 |
Fate | Lost PSO contract |
Successor | Tide |
Headquarters | Levanger, Norway |
Parent | Fosen Trafikklag |
Innherredsferja AS (lit. 'The Innherred Ferry') was a Norwegian ferry operator in the Trondheimsfjord in Nord-Trøndelag county based in Levanger. It operated the Levanger–Hokstad Ferry between Levanger and the island of Ytterøya, and the Vangshylla–Kjerringvik Ferry between Inderøy Municipality and Mosvik Municipality. The company operated seven ferries through its history, and had up to three operating at any time, including one in reserve.
Founded in 1957, the company started a service between Venneshamn, Kjerringvik, Vangshylla, Hokstad, and Levanger. The initial owners of the company were a mixture of municipalities, the county, and private individuals and companies. In 1964, the company's operations were split into two services, each with a single crossing. Following the opening of the Skarnsund Bridge in 1991, the Vangshylla–Kjerringvik Ferry was terminated. In 2005, the company was taken over by Fosen Trafikklag, after the state decided that the route would be subject to public service obligation. The company lost the bid to Nor-Ferjer, and operation ceased at the end of 2006.