RMS Corfu

SS Corfu in June 1932
History
Name
  • RMS Corfu
  • SS Corfu
  • SS Corfu Maru
OwnerP&O 1931-1961
Port of registryLondon United Kingdom
RouteLondon, Bombay, China
Ordered25 June 1930
Builder
Yard number534
Laid down9 September 1930
Launched20 May 1931
Maiden voyage16 October 1931
FateScrapped 17 October 1961 by Miyachi Salvage Co Ltd, at Osaka, Japan.
General characteristics
Tonnage14,293 (GRT)
Length543ft
Beam71ft 5in
Draught29ft 9in
Installed powerSix steam boilers, two turbines
PropulsionTwin propellers
Speed18 knots
Capacity
  • 177 First Class
  • 214 Second Class
NotesOriginally proposed name Chefoo

RMS Corfu was a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner operated by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Known as one of the 'Far East Sisters', she was launched in 1931 to serve the company's India and Far East Mail Service, along with her sister ship, the RMS Carthage. Both ships were built by Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd in Glasgow, Scotland and served from 1931 until 1961 when they were scrapped in Japan.[1][2]

  1. ^ "poships.co.uk". www.poships.co.uk. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  2. ^ "RMS Corfu". Clydeships. Retrieved 6 November 2019.