Genoa Passenger Lists 1896-1954
Port of Genoa - 1907. GGA Image ID # 17552a78e8
Passenger Lists available from the GG Archives from the Port of Genoa, Italy. Organized by Date of Departure, Steamship Line, Steamship or Ocean Liner, Class of Passengers, Route, and the Ship's Captain.
Genoa is the capital of Liguria and the sixth largest city in Italy. Genoa forms the southern corner of the Milan-Turin-Genoa industrial triangle of north-west Italy. In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, Genoa consolidated its role as a major seaport and an important steel and shipbuilding center.
Digitized Passenger Lists - Port of Genoa, Italy
The trans-Atlantic liners on arriving at Genoa proceed directly to the landing pier (Ponte Federico Guglielmo), where passengers disembark. Baggage is expeditiously removed from the ship to the Customs examination shed on the pier, where passengers will claim their baggage.
The Customs officials usually inspect one or two packages and accept the passenger's declaration that no tobacco, cigars (which are prohibited), liquors, or new clothing are contained in the baggage. At the railroad office in the Customs sheds, travelers can purchase tickets and have their baggage checked. There is also a bonded storeroom, where baggage can be stored in bond.
The Lloyd Sabaudo Booking Office at Genoa, American Shipping, 10 February 1922. GGA Image ID # 17552d288e