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SS Bretagne was an ocean liner launched on 20 July 1951 out of Saint-Nazaire; the second of two ships built for the Société Générale de Transport Maritimes (SGTM) which operated passenger lines out of Marseilles. Her sister ship Provence was launched a year earlier at Newcastle. Bretagne was constructed with three boilers and Provence with only two making Provence less capable of increasing speed to counteract possible delays.

Nazaire, France as SS Bretagne as the second of two ships built for the Société Générale de Transport Maritimes (SGTM) which operated passenger lines out of Marseilles.1
SS Bretagne & SS Lochavon in Convoy KJF-3 1939 - U-48 sank SS Sneaton 1939 - U-45 sunk SW of Ireland, in position 50.58N, 12.2

Builder of the SS Bretagne (1951) is Saint-Nazaire.

SS Bretagne was an ocean liner launched on 20 July 1951 out of Saint-Nazaire; the second of two ships built for the Société Générale de Transport Maritimes 3
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Ship Name
SS Bretagne
Status
Ship Speed
+ top speed
service speed
Ship Fate
--04-08
Maiden Voyage
1952-02-14
Ship Flag
100
Ship Launched
20
Ship Capacity
1290
• 149 First class
• 167 Tourist class
• 368 Fourth class
• 606 Third class
Ship Renamed
SS Brittany
1962
Date
October 2010
Ship Launch
1951-07-20
Ship Maiden Voyage
14
Builder
Ship Propulsion
Single-reduction gear steam turbine
twin screws
Operator
Category

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