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  2. Equinox-class freighter - Wikipedia

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    Equinox 740. Algoma Equinox, the lead ship of the Equinox class, moored in Toronto. The Equinox 740 is named after their 740-foot (226 m) length, the maximum that clears the dimensions of the locks in the Welland Canal and Saint Lawrence River. [1] Algoma Central began designing the Equinox class in the early 2010s in conjunction with Finnish ...

  3. Algoma Equinox - Wikipedia

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    225.6 m (740 ft 2 in) oa. Beam. 23.8 m (78 ft 1 in) Algoma Equinox is a lake freighter and lead ship of her class built for Algoma Central, a Canadian shipping company. The vessel was built to a new design by Nantong Mingde Heavy Industries at their shipyard in Tongzhou, China in 2013. The ship entered service in December 2013, operating in the ...

  4. Algoma Central - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the Algoma Central was the original owner (as Algocen Realty Holdings Ltd.) of Algo Centre Mall; Algoma Central Company wrote off over $5 million in property value due to 1990's Elliot Lake mine closures [1] and subsequently sold the property. The mall, renamed in 2005 by a subsequent owner, collapsed in a June 23, 2012, structural ...

  5. Algosoo (1974 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Algosoo was a lake freighter constructed for Algoma Central in 1974 by Collingwood Shipbuilding in Collingwood, Ontario.The second ship of the name, Algosoo was the last lake freighter built in the traditional design for use on the North American Great Lakes, where the bridge topped a superstructure right in the ship's bow, and a second superstructure topped her engines, right in the stern.

  6. Algoma Sault - Wikipedia

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    Algoma Sault, which entered service in 2018, is the third freighter Algoma Central named after Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. She is a self-unloading bulk carrier, built for carrying cargoes like ore, grain, or coal, on the North American Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway. She is the seventh vessel of the Equinox class, and like her sister ships ...

  7. Algoma Compass - Wikipedia

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    Algoma Compass, formerly Roger M. Kyes and Adam E. Cornelius, is a self-unloading bulk carrier built in Toledo, Ohio in 1973 for the American Steamship Company. The bulk carrier carried bulk cargoes throughout the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway. The vessel has earned a reputation as a "hard luck" ship, experiencing mechanical failures and ...

  8. Category:Algoma Central Marine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Algoma Central Marine" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... John B. Aird (ship) R. Radcliffe R. Latimer; Roy A. Jodrey; S.

  9. MV Algoma Mariner - Wikipedia

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    39,288 m 2 (422,890 sq ft) Algoma Mariner is a Canadian lake freighter delivered to Algoma Central on 31 May 2011. The bulk carrier was the first new Canadian-flagged vessel on the Great Lakes in 25 years. Algoma Mariner is a Seawaymax vessel, designed to carry dry bulk through the Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes.