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Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) is a shipping company with headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The business has been operating for well over a century and a half. The business has been operating for well over a century and a half.
Canadian Pacific Steamship Fleet; Active service Name Launch year Maiden voyage Other names Notes Loss year Canadian Pacific Railway (1884–1915) 1887 SS Abyssinia [1] 1870 1870 . Australia route [2] 1891 1887 SS Parthia [3] 1870 1870 . Australia route [2] 1956 1887 SS Batavia [4] 1870 1870 . Australia route [2] 1924 1891 RMS Empress of China ...
CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880s until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships.
In November 1940, Canada Steamship Lines Ltd (CSL) entered into a Crown lease for a twelve-year term, in which it became a tenant of certain dock property on which was situated a freight shed, on St Gabriel Basin on the Lachine Canal, part of the Port of Montreal. [3] The lease contained the following clauses:
Canada Steamship Lines people (6 P) Pages in category "Canada Steamship Lines" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
On July 27, 1916 the St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation Company's fleet was sold to the Canada Steamship Lines Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec. In 1926 she was renamed Hagarty . Scrapping
The steamship Kamloops was built by Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. [3] in Haverton Hill, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England, United Kingdom, for Steamships Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [4] With a length of only 250 feet (75 m) and rated at 2,402 gross tons , [ 4 ] Kamloops was a relatively small vessel for the Great Lakes in the 1920s. [ 3 ]
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