Oil painting of Rotterdam before 1912
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History | |
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Netherlands | |
Name | Rotterdam |
Namesake | Rotterdam |
Owner | NASM |
Operator | Holland America Line |
Port of registry | Rotterdam |
Route | Rotterdam – Hoboken |
Builder | Harland & Wolff, Belfast |
Yard number | 390 |
Laid down | 6 November 1906 |
Launched | 3 March 1908 |
Completed | 6 June 1908 |
Maiden voyage | 13 June 1908 |
Refit | 1926, 1936, 1937 |
Identification |
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Fate | Scrapped in 1940 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Ocean liner |
Tonnage | 24,149 GRT, 15,020 NRT, 14,040 DWT |
Displacement | 36,870 tons |
Length | 650.5 ft (198.3 m) registered |
Beam | 77.4 ft (23.6 m) |
Draught | 33 ft 0 in (10.06 m) |
Depth | 43.5 ft (13.3 m) |
Decks | 4 |
Installed power | 2,451 NHP, 15,000 ihp |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 17 knots (31 km/h) |
Capacity |
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Crew | 472 |
Sensors and processing systems |
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SS Rotterdam was a steam ocean liner that was launched and completed in Ireland in 1908, and scrapped in the Netherlands in 1940. Holland America Line (HAL) owned and operated her throughout her career. She was the fourth of seven HAL ships to have been named after the Dutch city of Rotterdam. Until Statendam entered service in 1929, Rotterdam was the largest and swiftest ship in the company's fleet, and was the company's flagship.