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SeaWind Line is a subsidiary of the Finnish passenger shipping company Silja Line, owned by the Estonian company Tallink. SeaWind is directed to cargo shipping and passengers not looking for the luxury and festive atmosphere that can be found on Silja Line's cruise ferries. The ferry used by SeaWind is a train ferry, and the company is one of the most important carriers of railway carriages between Finland and Sweden. SeaWind was founded in 1988 and started trafficking Stockholm—Turku with MS Sea Wind on 21 April 1989. In order to keep tax free sales on board after the EU changed its tax free legislation, a stop at Långnäs was added to the route in 1999. In September 2002, MS Öresund was chartered by SeaWind Line, renamed MS Sky Wind and put on the Stockholm—Turku route along with MS Sea Wind. Between the years 2002 and 2005 SeaWind's MS Star Wind served on the route Helsinki—Tallinn. In April 2005 SeaWind Line purchased M/S Sky Wind. In May 2005 the Helsinki—Tallinn route was terminated and Star Wind was moved to the Stockholm—Turku route and soon sold to Saaremaa Laevakompanii. In May 2007 Sky Wind was sold to the Poland-based Unity Line and made its last trip for SeaWind Line in August 2007.[1] Tallink Silja were negotiating for the purchase of the a ship to replace the Sky Wind, but due to low demand the decision was made not to bring in a replacement.[2] According to Tallink CEO Enn Pant, the company currently have little interest in continuing the train-ferry traffic, as transporting trains generates less income than transporting other cargo.[2] From January 2008 onwards SeaWind Line will cease passenger traffic. Coinciding with this, the ship will no longer call at Långnäs as tax-free sales are no longer needed onboard.[3][4]
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