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  2. SS Columbia (1880) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia had first-class staterooms for 250 individuals and could accommodate 600 steerage passengers. [18] The first-class staterooms had paneling and furniture commonly seen on first-class Pullman rail cars on passenger trains, including folding berths in place of conventional beds. Columbia also boasted fresh-water plumbing still system. [13]

  3. Category:Passenger ships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Passenger ships of the United States include passenger-carrying ships designed, built, ... SS Columbia (1880) Columbia (1850 sidewheeler) SS Comet (1857)

  4. List of ships named SS Columbia - Wikipedia

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    SS Columbia (1894), a British mail ship sold to France and sunk in World War I; SS Columbia (1896), a Canadian screw-driven tugboat; SS Columbia (1902 steamboat), an American excursion steamship; SS Columbia (1902 ocean liner), a Scottish passenger/cargo vessel originally named HMS Columbella and subsequently named Moreas, scrapped in Venice 1929

  5. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    Seawise University (1970–1972) Caught fire and sank in Hong Kong on January 9, 1972. Scrapped on site between 1974 and 1975. RMS Queen Elizabeth in 1967 Queen Elizabeth in 1942 The wreck of Seawise University: MS Regal Empress: 1953 SS Olympia (1953–1981) SS Caribe (1981–1983) MS Caribe I (1983–1993) Scrapped at Alang, India in 2009 ...

  6. List of passenger ships built in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Originally ordered by the Maritime Commission (MC hull 687) during World War II, as one of the Admiral W. S. Benson-class Type P2-SE2-R1 transport ships, completed instead as passenger ship. 1950s SS Independence: February 1951 American Export Lines: Fore River Shipyard, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts [26] Henry ...

  7. SS Normannia (1890) - Wikipedia

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    The last ship of quartet to be constructed was , also built in Stettin and launched towards the end of 1890. The construction of the Normannia was supervised by a contingent of German representatives of the Hamburg American Line including marine superintendent Captain Meyer and superintendent engineer Mr. E. Ritschard.

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  9. Passenger ship - Wikipedia

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    A passenger ship is a merchant ship whose primary function is to carry passengers on the sea. The category does not include cargo vessels which have accommodations for limited numbers of passengers, such as the ubiquitous twelve-passenger freighters [definition needed] once common on the seas in which the transport of passengers is secondary to the carriage of freight.