SS Arcadia (1954)

SS Arcadia was a passenger liner built for P&O in 1954 to service the UK to Australia route. Towards the end of her life she operated as a cruise ship based in Sydney until scrapped in 1979.

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Builders of the SS Arcadia (1954) are Clydebank, John Brown & Company and Scotland.

We later sailed on the ss Arcadia - I remember that one - we saw a ship on fire and Arcadia went to its rescue - but wasnt the first one there, as I recall.3
The P&O liner now a cruise ship, SS Arcadia that had also been built by the John Brown shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, departed Sydney Australia for the very last time on January 29, 1979, 4
Ship Name
SS Arcadia
Owner
Ship Power
42500.0
Ship Length
721
Ship Speed
22
Ship Fate
--04-30
Ship Crew
716
Maiden Voyage
1954-02-22
Laying Down
1951-06-28
Status
Ship Draft
31.0
Ship Completed
20
Ship Original Cost
6664000.0
Ship Launched
14
Ship Beam
90
Ship Capacity
472510.0
Ship Registry
Ship Yard Number
675
Ship Laid Down
28
Completion Date
1954-01-20
Ship Launch
1953-05-14
Ship Maiden Voyage
22
Builder
Ship Propulsion
Two shafts-propellers
Ship Class
Ship Notes
SS Iberia
Ship Route
UK-Australia
and cruising
Cost
6664000.0
Category

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