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made its first voyage for the company on September 16, 1969, on the route between Jakobstad and Umeå. The company usually operated one or two ferries at a time and in total the company operated twelve different ferries, ten of which the company owned while two were
134: 272:. Silja Line gradually reduced the traffic from Jakobstad and Kokkola. Due to a part of the deal when Vasabåtarna bought Jakob Lines, Silja was obliged to maintain summer traffic from Jakobstad until 480: 475: 460: 490: 485: 465: 455: 113: 47: 94: 66: 43: 32: 73: 51: 36: 80: 226:. The company was established in 1969 by the city of Jakobstad. It operated routes between Jakobstad and 62: 392: 374: 343: 418: 356: 470: 307: 298: 239: 289: 250: 401: 258: 195: 87: 277: 273: 265: 449: 231: 316: 203: 21: 133: 439: 269: 268:. Shortly after Vasabåtarna acquired Jakob Lines, Vasabåtarna was merged with 383: 337: 219: 179: 169: 264:
After the company was sold in 1991, the traffic was operated by the buyer
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Wasa Line
Jakobstad
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Gulf of Bothnia

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Skellefteå
Umeå
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