In 1995 was sold from a Greek company Lane Sea Lines for the Piraeus, Milos, Agios Nikolaos, Sitia.
In 1989, with the creation of P&O European Ferries (which succeeded Townsend Thoresen) she received the name Pride of Winchester.
In 1994, she came to Greece, bought by LANE Sea Lines and underwent a small-scale reconstruction to which cabins were added.
[1] On 16 June 2017, after 41 years of uninterrupted operation, the ship was stranded in Piraeus due to a mechanical breakdown.
[6] A 22-year-old man, Kevin Dundon, from Essex, went missing while working aboard the vessel as it was returning to Felixstowe from Zeebrugge in Belgium, on 21 September 1980.