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SS Lorina (1918)

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Name
  
TSS Lorina

Out of service
  
29 May 1940

Launched
  
12 August 1918

Beam
  
11 m

Yard number
  
1021

Fate
  
Bombed and sunk

Length
  
89 m

Operator
  
1918-1923London and South Western Railway 1923-1940Southern Railway

Tonnage
  
1,457 gross register tons (GRT)

Builders
  
William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton

TSS Lorina was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway in 1918.

History

She was built by William Denny and Brothers and launched on 12 August 1918 and later converted into a troopship by Caledon Shipyards in Dundee. After an initial role as a troop ship, she was deployed on service in March 1920 for the railway company to the Channel Islands.

In 1923, the TSS Lorina was acquired by the Southern Railway. On 27 August 1927 when leaving Guernsey she collided with a motor fishing boat in St Peter Port. The fishing boat sank within two minutes, and one of the fishermen drowned. On 23 October 1935 she struck the Platte Rock near St Helier Harbour but there were no casualties.

She was bombed and sunk on 29 May 1940 off Dunkerque by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of eight crew.

References

SS Lorina (1918) Wikipedia