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RMS Empress of Canada [16] 1920 1922 . Atlantic, 1922–1939; wartime service, 1939–1943 1943 1928 RMS Duchess of Atholl [17] 1927 1928 . Atlantic, 1928–1939; war service, 1939–1942 1942 1928 SS Duchess of Bedford [18] 1928 1928 RMS Empress of France (1947–1960) Atlantic 1960 1929 SS Duchess of Richmond [19] 1928 1928 RMS Empress of ...
In 1972, CP Ships regular transatlantic passenger service from the Port of Liverpool finished with the sale of Empress of Canada. In 1984, CP Ships entered a joint venture with Compagnie Maritime Belge called Canada Maritime to secure North Atlantic container traffic for its rail facilities at the Port of Montreal. This "new" company prospered ...
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Missanabie served in the First World War as troop ships. A U-boat sank her in 1918 with the loss of 45 lives. [1] A pipe band entertaining troops on deck aboard Metagama in 1915. Metagama remained in civilian passenger service, although her passengers often included troops.
RMS Empress of Canada was an ocean liner launched in 1960 and completed the following year by Vickers-Armstrongs of Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England for Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. This ship, the third CP vessel to be named Empress of Canada, regularly traversed the transatlantic route
In 1903 the Canadian Pacific Railway bought Elder, Dempster's shipping service to and from Canada, with 14 ships including Montrose [11] [12] and her three sisters. [10] Canadian Pacific had Montrose refitted with berths for 70 Second Class and 1,800 Third Class passengers. [5] Canadian Pacific changed Montrose ' s route a number of times. On ...
Passenger ship: Tonnage: 8,607 gross register tons: Length: 146.3 m (480 ft 0 in) ... In 1903 she was sold to the Dominion Line for the Liverpool to Canada route.
SS Stavangerfjord was a Norwegian passenger ocean liner that sailed for the Norwegian America Line between Norway and the United States and sailed periodically to Canada. [3] She was the third ship of the Norwegian American Line, and similar to the company's first two ships. SS Stavangerfjord was built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, England ...