June 13, 2023

Retired from 1985 to 1990

Principal passenger/ cruise ships retired since 1985 1985 Ship/ Ex-name(s)/  Year built/ Reason retired Columbus-C, ex-Kungsholm, Europa, 1953, Broken up Regina Prima, ex-Panama, President Hoover, Regina, 1938, Broken up 1986 Ship/ Ex-name(s)/  Year built/ Reason retired Kentavros, ex-Barnegat, 1941, Broken up Mikhail Lermontov, 1972, Sunk, Minhgua, ex-Ancerville, 1962, Hotel ship Turkmenia, 1961, fire Uganda, 1962, […]

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Cruise ships on order 2022

What did actually materialize in 2022, the first year after the pandemic: As a consequence of the COVID-pandemic, newbuildings for Aranui Cruises and Paul Gauguin Cruises have been put on hold. Also Dream Cruises‘ Global Dream which was being built at MV Werften as wel as an expedition ship for Crystal Cruises have been cancelled now Genting, parent company of Dream Cruises, Crystal Cruises as wel as

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A slow Start

All text and photographs (unless stated otherwise) ©  Paul Timmerman Passenger shipping in the first half of the 19th century was limited to liner service mainly from Europe to the U.S. and to the Far East. The first notable passenger line was thee British Cunard Line which started a regular service from the UK to New

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Birger Jarl

Birger Jarl was built in Sweden in 1953 for Redieri AB Svea. In 1973 she was sold to Jakob Lines, was renamed SS Bore Nord and converted into a ferry, sailing between Stockholm, Helsinki and Turku. In 1978 she was bought back by the Ånedin Line (named after the British TV series The Onedin Line)

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