TSS Fairstar

TSS Fairstar
TSS Fairstar
History
United Kingdom
NameOxfordshire
OwnerBibby Line
RouteVarious
BuilderFairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan
Launched15 December 1955
Maiden voyage28 February 1957
Out of service1962
RenamedFairstar, 1964
Refit1963–1964 (from Troopship to Liner)
NameFairstar
OwnerSITMAR, P&O
Port of registryMonrovia, Liberia
RouteUK-Australia Liner run, South Pacific, New Zealand, Asia
Maiden voyage19 May 1964
Out of service1997
Identification
FateScrapped at Alang, India, 1997
General characteristics
Type
  • Oxfordshire: Troopship
  • Fairstar: Passenger liner, cruise ship
Tonnage
  • Oxfordshire: 20,586 GRT
  • Fairstar: 21,619 GRT
Length187.76 m (616 ft 0 in)
Beam23.86 m (78 ft 3 in)
Draught8.41 m (27 ft 7 in)
Decks10
Propulsion4 × Pametrada steam turbines manufactured by the shipbuilder, double reduction gears to twin screws, 18,000 shp (13,423 kW)
Speed17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
16
Capacity
  • Oxfordshire: 1,500
  • Fairstar: 1,868
TroopsOxfordshire: 1,000
Crew
  • Oxfordshire: 409
  • Fairstar: 460

TSS (Turbine Steam Ship) Fairstar (Fairstar, the Fun Ship) was an Australian-based cruise ship operating out of Sydney for 22 years. Originally completed in 1957 as the British troopship Oxfordshire, it was converted to become the Fairstar in 1964 for immigrant voyages and from December 1974 was permanently engaged in cruising.