HMT Saxonia
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History | |
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Name | HMT Saxonia |
Builder/Built | 1900 John Brown & Co, Clydebank |
Type | Passenger liner / cargo ship (twin screw) |
Displacement | 14,281 tons |
Speed | 15 knots |
Remarks
Built for the Cunard Line to ply the Liverpool to Boston and Liverpool to New York routes.
When the United Kingdom entered World War I in August 1914, Saxonia was requisitioned for government service and taken off her then Trieste-Boston route. She made a single voyage as a troopship, then was tied up in England on the River Thames as an accommodation ship for German prisoners of war. In March 1915, she resumed service as a troopship.
She could carry 164 first class, 200 second class, and 1,600 third class passengers, reduced to 1,449 total after her 1920 refit.
Scrapped in 1925.