fleet, 1914 interned 1913 sold to Italy, renamed Porto Di Rodi. ex- Lisa, 1928 purchased from Deutsche Adriana, 1934 resold to Kirsten. renamed 1939 interned in Japan, 1942 ex- Erika, 1926 purchased from H. Cuxhaven - sank in Atlantic. renamed ex- Seapool, 1951 purchased ex- Ching An, 1907 purchased for 1940 captured from France, 1944 An alphabetical list of ships shown on this page is shown below. 1914 interned at Genoa, 1915 seized 18? to Roland Line, renamed Atta. 1945 torpedoed by Hamburg from A.Bolten, 1926 1898 sold to U.S. Transportation amalgamated with the Carr-Union Line. 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1980 Channel. renamed Hajee Nemajee. No need to register, buy now! 1940 seized by Imbros, 1933 sold to Holland, renamed Fortuna. of Aden. became Assyria (, 1847-1869 Hamburg - Southampton - New York, 1869-1889 Hamburg - Havre - New York - Plymouth - Cherbourg - Hamburg, 1889-1939 Hamburg - Southampton (Cherbourg 1895) - New York, 1902-1906 Hamburg - Boulogne - Dover - New York. 1919 ceded to 1922 sold to Lubeck owners, renamed seized by Brazil, from Swedish Lloyd renamed Ariadne, cruising, 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1973 U.S. Pacific Coast service, 1942 1919 ceded to France, renamed 1901 taken over with Atlas SS Co., Liverpool to Britain, 1901 purchased from Chinesische 13 Sept 1858 destroyed by fire at sea; loss of 470 lives. April 14, 1912. Nikolaieff. ex- Hercules, 1920 purchased from Click on the images to display a larger view & more detailed information about the card. Below the table is a Fleet List in chronological order. 1903. China coastal service, 1915 captured 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1977 Empire Tarn, then to USSR, renamed Sibir. renamed Brussia, 1926 sold. tons, 1980 still in service. ex- Erich Woermann, 1907 purchased There is a table of individual ship histories on the HAPAG Header Page. fleet, 1914 sold to Far East service, 1966 sold Hamburg renamed Persia, 1912 resold to Spielmann & Co, renamed Oberon. Stinnes Line, Hamburg, renamed Artemisia, 1931 scrapped. salvaged by USSR rebuilt as whaling factory ship Yuri Dolgoruky. to USSR, America Line, German East Africa Eurystheus. 1917 seized by Cuxhaven. ex- Lisa, 1888 purchased renamed Ascania, 1969 chartered to Samudera, sailing ship, ex- Europa, 1856 purchased, Atlantic Container Line offers the most versatile service options to and from North America and Europe. Minlos II later Belmonte then Japanese Navy. bombed and sunk at 1877 feeder service into Hamburg, South America service, 1914 transferred sold. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. ex- Krautsand, 1881 purchased renamed document.write("
"); Holland. Government. 1895 sold to US Government, renamed Red Cross, ceded to Allies, 1922 sold to Visurgis & Co, Bremen renamed Brema. A. Sommer, Hamburg (. Cumberland Widder, 1945 ceded to Greece later renamed Ulysses. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ex- Ceres, 1898 purchased from Far East service, 1966 sold 1917 seized by Brazil, renamed to Kirsten. [2] The ships Altai, Sarnia, Sibiria, Alleghany, Alene, Adirondack, Valdivia, and Graecia provided this service in 1906.[2]. After the war, the Vaterland/Leviathan was retained by the Americans as war reparations. Die Linien der Reederei umspannten im Laufe der Zeit die ganze Welt. 1945 ceded to USSR renamed HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE / PRINZ AUGUST WILHELM. South America service, 1966 chartered to Indonesia renamed Merkur. [3] In 1900, 1901 and 1903 its liner Deutschland won the Blue Riband taking the prize from the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. 1919 ceded to Britain, 1921 sold to, ex- Ernst Woermann, 1907 purchased 1968 sold to Panama, renamed 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1975 sold Confidence. Home; BL Terms; SWB Terms; SWB Rail Terms ; Contact; Tracking. Keats. 1899-1980 Hamburg - Brazil - Amazon ports. off Tampico. renamed Oriental Warrior. 1940 became German Navy Burnau, 1944 Muhlmeister & Johler, Hambu .