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SS Arnhem (1946)

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Name
  
TSS Arnhem

Out of service
  
1968

Launched
  
7 November 1946

Draft
  
4.6 m

Builder
  
Clydebank

Yard number
  
636

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
115 m

Beam
  
16 m

Operator
  
1946-1948London and North Eastern Railway 1948-1968British Railways

Tonnage
  
5,005 gross register tons (GRT)

TSS Arnhem was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1946.

History

The ship was built by John Brown on Clydebank and launched on 7 November 1946. She was the first in a series of ships to replace war losses, and was the first oil-fired ship ordered by the company. She had capacity for 600 passengers, and 50,000 cubic feet (1,400 m3) of grain.

In March 1953 she rescued 29 men from the Swedish ship Rigel (3,823 tons) which sank after a collision with an Italian vessel Senegal (1,650 tons) some 60 miles from Ostend.

Initially she was a single class vessel but was converted for first and second classes in 1954.

She was taken over by the British Railways in 1948.

She was scrapped in 1968 by Thos W Ward at Inverkeithing.

References

SS Arnhem (1946) Wikipedia