RMS Saxonia (1954)
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The second RMS Saxonia was a 21 637 gross-ton passenger ship of the Cunard Line launched on 17 February 1954 by Lady Churchill. She served with Cunard until 1962 when she was refitted and renamed RMS Carmania. She continued transatlantic crossings and various cruise routes until she was laid up in 1971. In August 1973 she was bought by the Soviet Union-based Black Sea Shipping Company and renamed SS Leonid Sobinov.

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During summer months RMS Saxonia and RMS Ivernia sailed on the Southampton, Le Havre, Cobh, Quebec, Montreal route while in the winter, when the St Lawrence Seaway is ice bound, they would sail on 2
HISTORY - The second RMS Saxonia was a 21,637 gross-ton passenger ship of the Cunard Line launched on 17 February 1954 by Lady Churchill.3

Builders of the RMS Saxonia (1954) are John Brown & Company and Scotland.

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The first RMS Saxonia was a passenger ship of the British Cunard Line.5
This is the Tri-ang Minic Ships model of RMS Saxonia lead ship of Cunard's four (4) vessel "Saxonia" Class which were designed and built by John Brown and Company to service the St Lawrence Route 6
Ship Name
1954
1962
1973
Active Years End Date
1995-10-06
Ship Power
4
Status
Ship Fate
Scrapped in Alang
India in 1999.
Ship Crew
600
Maiden Voyage
1954-09-02
Ship Capacity
881
925
Owner
Ship Tonnage
Ship Acquired
August 1954
Ship Launched
17
Ship Yard Number
692
Ship Registry
Ship Out Of Service
6
Ship Ordered
1954
Ship Launch
1954-02-17
Ship Maiden Voyage
2
Builder
Ship Propulsion
twin propellers
Ship Class
Ship Notes
Otherwise the same as built
Category

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