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==Remarks==
 
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Owned by Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company and used on the South African Mail Service run.   
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Owned by Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company and used on the South African Mail Service run. In October 1910 she was temporarily commissioned into the Royal Navy and manned by navy personnel to carry members of the Royal Family to South Africa. In Durban at the outbreak of WW1, she was chartered as a troopship, later carrying U Stroops and followinh th cesation of hostilities Australian troops home to Australia.
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Operated in Australian waters returning troops from Europe during 1918- 1919.
 
  
 
Also served during WW2 as a troop transport, until scraped in 1939.
 
Also served during WW2 as a troop transport, until scraped in 1939.

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SS Balmoral Castle
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History
Name SS Balmoral Castle
Owner Union-Castle Mail Steam Ship Co. Ltd., London
Builder Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd., Govan
Yard number 468
Launched 13 Nov 1909
Completed 17 Feb 1910
In service 1910
Out of service 1939
Fate broken up 19 Jun 1939
General characteristics
Type Passenger ship
Tonnage 13,361 tons
Length 570.0 ft
Beam 64.5 ft
Depth 38.9 ft
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 16.5 knots (30.5 km/h)



Remarks

Owned by Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company and used on the South African Mail Service run. In October 1910 she was temporarily commissioned into the Royal Navy and manned by navy personnel to carry members of the Royal Family to South Africa. In Durban at the outbreak of WW1, she was chartered as a troopship, later carrying U Stroops and followinh th cesation of hostilities Australian troops home to Australia.


Also served during WW2 as a troop transport, until scraped in 1939.

Soldiers carried

England to Fremantle 1 February - 18 March 1918

Liverpool to Fremantle 27 February - 7 April 1919