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TADOUSSAC - IMO 5348483

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trainfan [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jul 25, 2011
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Tadoussac
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Dec 20, 2011
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1,200 x 837

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This 112.78 m (370 ft) long passenger ship was launched in October 1927 for service between Montreal and Bagotville, Quebec during the summer cruise season. She had a registered tonnage of 7,013 gross tons and was powered by a pair of triple expansion engines rated at 7,012 HP. Her service came to an end in September 1965 and she was sold for scrap. She arrived in Belgium 9 June 1966 and was spared from being scrapped when Huso Verft M.V. bought her and took her to Copenhagen as the St. Lawrence and used as a floating refuge home. On 9 August 1975 she was spotted in the Suez Canal being towed by the tug Fairplay X. She was moored at the port of Sharjah and, as of 1981, embedded in the sand. She has since been replaced and it is doubtful if anything remains of her today.

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Barry Graham

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Thanks a lot for that special Christmas gift you give to me....I had so many very very good souvenirs of that ships and her sister Richelieu...When i was younger, every summer we use to get aboard that wonderfull ship for a short trip on the Saguenay River to the little town Tadoussac....
That was really a so happy period...For those days, that was really a very luxurious ship....
Thanks very very much to you to have upload that lovely lady of the past time....
Robert08

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Thank you for showing this ghost from the past. The place looks like Pointe-au-Pic. The date 20110724 cant be real...

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