Railferries over the black sea Posted on 29 October 2007 by admin Geroita na Sevastopol Geroita na Sevastopol still waiting to get into the port of Illichivs’k, Odessa Oblast, Oekraïne 5-10-2007 One of the two manouver units on the Geroite na Sevastopol Waiting to get into the port of Illichivs’k, Odessa Oblast, Oekraïnenfor 3 days the meals got simplified as they ran out of resorces, but we never were without food Beautiful sun down and still waiting for Odessa 3-10-2007 The ship builders plate; Framnaes from Sanderfjord, Norway number 188 year 1978 Framnæs shipyard (Framnæs mekaniske Værksted) was a former Norwegian shipbuilding and engineering firm headquartered in Sandefjord, in Vestfold county, Norway. Originally strongly linked to the whaling industry, in later years it entered into more versatile shipbuilding, including rigs and modules for the offshore business. It was incorporated in 1898 and was closed down in 1986. 4345 and TEM2 1513 Batumi harbour mv Geroite 30-9-2007 Bulgarian mv Geroite 181 meter long being a three deck rail ferry sailing from Batumi to Illichovsk 1-10-2007 One of the two shunters on the ship MV Geroite na Sevastopol 1-10-2007 Geroita na Sevastopol on its way from Batumi to Illichovs’k a 48 hour trip Georgia’s most important export product in 2007 scrap iron at Batumi30-9-2009 Geroita na Sevastopol and another UKR ferry waiting for the Ukrainian port entry 2007 UA & Georgian rail cars locked at the deck on mv Geroita na Sevastopol 2007