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  2. Lake freighter - Wikipedia

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    Stern-ender – a lake freighter with all cabins aft. Straight decker (bulker) – a freighter built without conveyors and cranes to offload cargo, instead using port facilities. [27] Tug-barge - a bulk carrier created by pairing barges (former self-unloaders and straight-deckers) with a tugboat. [4] Some of the newer classes of lake freighters ...

  3. SS Edward L. Ryerson - Wikipedia

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    SS Edward L. Ryerson is a steel-hulled American Great Lakes freighter that entered service in 1960. Built between April 1959 and January 1960 for the Inland Steel Company, she was the third of the thirteen so-called 730-class of lake freighters, each of which shared the unofficial title of "Queen of the Lakes", as a result of their record-breaking length.

  4. SS William A. Irvin - Wikipedia

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    SS William A. Irvin is a lake freighter, named for William A. Irvin, that sailed as a bulk freighter on the Great Lakes as part US Steel's lake fleet. She was flagship of the company fleet from her launch in the depths of the Great Depression in 1938 until 1975 and then was a general workhorse of the fleet until her retirement in 1978.

  5. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Edward L. Ryerson, a lake freighter built for Inland Steel and launched in 1960. At 760 feet in length, the SS Edward L. Ryerson entered service in 1960. [98] Because she was designed for optimal service in transporting iron ore, the cargo hold of the Edward L Ryerson was smaller than other ships of comparable overall size and had a square ...

  6. SS Carl D. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    She set new records in stone trade, carrying her largest cargo in 1929 when she loaded with 18,114 long tons (20,288 short tons; 18,405 t) of limestone, a cargo that would require 300 railroad cars to move. [12] [13] She was the first lake freighter to pass through the new MacArthur Lock at the Soo Locks in 1943. [14]

  7. List of bulk carriers - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Willam J. Delancey largest lake freighter ever built In operation R. J. Hackett United States Vulcan Transportation Company 1869 1,129 First lake freighter Burned and sank on November 12, 1905 Radcliffe R. Latimer Canada Algoma Central: 1978 22,465 Formerly Algobay, Atlantic Trader: In operation Regina Canada Canadian Steamship Lines: 1907

  8. List of Pickands Mather ships - Wikipedia

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    Conventional dry bulk Lake freighter Interlake Steamship Company 1913 [114] [ap] 1941 [117] Reconstructed and fitted with cranes in 1927; [118] leased to Boland & Cornelius in 1941; [117] sold to Lake Shore Steel of Chicago in 1958; [119] scrapped in 1961. [118] SS William B. Davock: Conventional dry bulk Lake freighter Interlake Steamship ...

  9. Self-discharger - Wikipedia

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    Lake freighter unloading limestone SS Carl D. Bradley unloading hopper in 1958 A self-discharger (or self-unloader ) is a ship that is able to discharge its cargo using its own gear. The most common discharge method for bulk cargo is to use an excavator that is fitted on a traverse running over the vessel's entire hatch, and that is able to ...

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