mv Pride of Burgundy


 mv European Causeway
   Originally ordered as a RoRo freighter as per the design of the mv European  Seaway and would have been the fourth ship in series. However due to demand on  the Dover to Calais service the order was amended whilst the ship was being  constructed to a RoPax

 mv Pride of Burgundy
 16th May 1992  Launched
 23rd March 1993  Delivered to P&O Ferries, Dover
 5th April 1993  Entered service between Dover and Calais
 10th March 1998  Rebranded into P&O Stena Line branding
 14th November 1998  Following a gearbox brakedown the ship was sent to Dunkerque for overhaul.  Renamed mv P&OSL Burgundy. No gearbox was available so a gearbox from the  mv European Pathway was removed and installed

 mv P&OSL Burgundy
   Continued service between Dover and Calais
 15th October 2002  Renamed mv PO Burgundy

 mv PO Burgundy
   Continued service between Dover and Calais
 27th February 2003  Renamed mv Pride of Burgundy

 mv Pride of Burgundy
   Continued service between Dover and Calais