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SS Columbia (1894)

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Yard number
  
274

Fate
  
Torpedoed and sunk

Length
  
83 m

Beam
  
10 m

Out of service
  
24 January 1918

Launched
  
4 September 1894

Draft
  
4.45 m

Name
  
1894-1912SS Columbia 1912-1915SS Sitges 1915-1918SS Corse

Operator
  
1894-1912London and South Western Railway 1912-1915J.J. Sitges Freres, Alicante 1915-1918French Navy

Builder
  
J and G Thomson, Clydebank

SS Columbia was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway in 1894.

History

The ship was built by J and G Thomson of Clydebank and launched on 4 September 1894, sponsored by a Miss Alderson. Columbia was one of an order for two ships, the other being Alma. She was intended for the fast passenger mail service operated by the railway company between Southampton and Le Havre.

On 13 February 1898, Columbia collided with the French fishing-smack Gazelle. Of the crew of eight French fishermen, only two were rescued.

In 1912, Columbia was sold to J. J. Sitges Freres of Alicante, Spain, and renamed Sitges. He was acquired by the French Navy in 1915 for World War I service as a troopship and renamed 'Corse'. Corse was sunk on 24 January 1918 in the Mediterranean Sea off La Ciotat, Bouches-du-Rhône, France, by the Imperial German Navy submarine SM UC-67. Her crew survived.

References

SS Columbia (1894) Wikipedia