As the fourth and last delivered railway ferry for Lake Tinn,
Storegut was the largest and the only one not
steam powered. She has a
track length of on two parallel
standard gauge tracks spanning the length of the vessel; allowing 21 cars of chemicals weighing 800 tonnes to be carried. In addition she could carry 400 passengers above and below deck. When she was launched she was the largest lake ferry in Northern-Europe at 1,119 tonnes. She has three diesel engines from
Motoren Werke Mannheim, each at 590 kW (750 hp). Normal operation calls for use of two engines providing to , but additional thrust can be provided through use of all three engines, giving ; The travel time on the route was 80 minutes. The hull is in steel while the bridge is in aluminum. There were three saloons, including one for women and one for non-smokers. ==History==