Hamburg South American Line Fleet List

 

Fleet List of the Hamburg South American Line Showing Ownership, Nationality, Name of Ship, Year Placed in Service, and Gross Tonnage. Gross tonnage equals cubic feet of all enclosed space divided by 100. Notations Regarding the Ship (if any), Such as Previous Name or Renaming, are shown after the Gross Tonnage.

 

HAMBURG-SOUTH AMERICAN LINE

Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft (Hamburg–South America Steam Shipping Company, or Hamburg South America Line)

(German)

  1. Amazonas (1890),2,950
  2. Antonio Delfino (1921) 13,589
  3. Argentina (1918),5,668
  4. Bahia Belgrano (1897) 4,817
  5. Bahia Blanca (1912) 9,349
  6. Bahia Castillo (1913) 9,949
  7. Bahia Laura (1913) 9,791
  8. Belgrano (1888) 2,616
  9. Bilbao (1905) 4,798
  10. Buenos Aires (1912) 9,180
  11. Cap Arcona (1907) 9,832
  12. Cap Arcona (1927) 27,561
  13. Cap Blanca (1903) 7,523
  14. Cap Finisterre (1911) 14,503
  15. Cap Frio (1899) 5,732
  16. Cap Norte (1922) 13,615
  17. Cap Ortegal (1903) 7,818
  18. Cap Polonia (1914) 20,517
  19. Cap Roca (1900) 5,786
  20. Cap Trafalgar (1913) 18,710
  21. Cap Verde (1900) 5,909
  22. Cap Vilano (1906) 9,467
  23. Corrientes (1894) 3,720
  24. Espana (1921) 7,359
  25. General Artigas (1923) 11,343
  26. General San Martin (1922) 11,343
  27. La Coruna (1921) 7,359
  28. La Plata (1898) 4,032
  29. La Plata (1922) 8,109
  30. Madeira (1900) 6,003
  31. Madrid (1922) 8,753
  32. Monte Cervantes (1927) 13,913
  33. Monte Olivia (1924) 13,625
  34. Monte Pascoal (1930) 13,870
  35. Monte Rosa (1930) 13,882
  36. Monte Sarmiento (1924) 13,625
  37. Patagonia (1890) 2,975
  38. Presidente Mitre (1894) 3,832
  39. Bei de Portugal (1889) 3,236
  40. Rio de Janeiro (1914) 5,261
  41. Rio Grande (1904) 4,556
  42. Rio Negro (1905) 4,699
  43. Rosario (1913) 6,079
  44. San Nicolas (1897) 4,739
  45. Santa Barbara (1908) 3,763
  46. Santa Elena (1907) 7,473
  47. Santa Fe (1902) 4,477
  48. Santa Ines (1914) 5,261
  49. Santa Ines (1953) 8,995
  50. Santa Maria (1907) 7,401
  51. Santa Teresa (1952) 8,996
  52. Santos (1898) 4,855
  53. Sierra Nevada (1921) 13,589
  54. Sierra Salvada (1922) 13,615
  55. Ti juca (1899) 4,801
  56. Vigo (1922) 7,418
  57. Villa Garcia (1907) 7,423

 

Smith, Eugene W., Passenger Ships of the World: Past and Present, Boston: George H. Dean Company, 1963.

 

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