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SS Marama

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Name
  
SS Marama

Port of registry
  
Wellington

Yard number
  
313

Length
  
128 m

Owner
  
Union Company, Dunedin

Cost
  
£166,000

Launched
  
1907

Builder
  
Caird & Company

Route
  
New Zealand — Australia & Trans-Pacific

The SS Marama was an ocean liner belonging to the Union Company of New Zealand from 1907 to 1937. She was a hospital ship in WWI.

Built by Caird & Company at Greenock at a cost of £166,000 ($332,000) she arrived at Port Chalmers in November 1907. She was the largest and most powerful ship (though not the fastest) in the USS Co fleet. Initially she sailed on the Horseshoe run to Australia, and occasionally in trans-Pacific services. After war service she was refitted (1920) for the trans-Pacific services to San Francisco or Vancouver. In 1925 she was converted to burn oil, and employed on the Tasman run.

She was sold to Shanghai shipbreakers in 1937, then resold to Kobe shipbreakers and was broken up at their Osaka shipyard in 1938.

References

SS Marama Wikipedia