Cunard Line: Ships
Note: This is a sub-section of Cunard Line and Cunard Steam Ship Co
The Cunard fleet, all built for Cunard unless otherwise indicated, consisted of the following ships in order of acquisition:
Ship | Built | In service for Cunard | Type of Ship | Tonnage (GRT) | Notes |
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SS Unicorn | 1836 | 1840–1846 | wood-paddler | 650 | coastal steamer purchased for Montreal service, sold 1846 |
RMS Britannia | 1840 | 1840–1849 | wood-paddler | 1,150 | Eastbound record holder, sold to North German Navy 1849 |
RMS Acadia | 1840 | 1840–1849 | wood-paddler | 1,150 | sold to North German Navy 1849 |
RMS Caledonia | 1840 | 1840–1850 | wood-paddler | 1,150 | sold to Spanish Navy 1850 |
RMS Columbia | 1841 | 1841–1843 | wood-paddler | 1,150 | Blue Riband, wrecked 1843 without loss of life |
RMS Hibernia | 1843 | 1843–1850 | wood-paddler | 1,400 | Eastbound record holder, sold to Spanish Navy 1850 |
RMS Cambria | 1845 | 1845–1860 | wood-paddler | 1,400 | Blue Riband, sold to Italian owners 1860 |
RMS America | 1848 | 1848–1863 | wood-paddler | 1,850 | Blue Riband, sold 1863 and converted to sail |
RMS Niagara | 1848 | 1848–1866 | wood-paddler | 1,850 | sold 1866 and converted to sail |
RMS Europa | 1848 | 1848–1867 | wood-paddler | 1,850 | Blue Riband, sold 1867 |
RMS Canada | 1848 | 1848–1866 | wood-paddler | 1,850 | Eastbound record holder, sold 1866 and converted to sail |
RMS Asia | 1850 | 1850–1868 | wood-paddler | 2,250 | Blue Riband, sold 1868 |
RMS Africa | 1850 | 1850–1868 | wood-paddler | 2,250 | sold 1868 |
Arabia | 1852 | 1852–1864 | wood-paddler | 2,400 | sold 1864 and converted to sail |
Andes | 1852 | 1852–1859 | iron-screw | 1,400 | sold to Spanish Government 1859 |
Alps | 1853 | 1853–1859 | iron-screw | 1,400 | sold to Spanish Government 1859 |
Jura | 1854 | 1854–1860 | iron-screw | 2,200 | sold to Allan Line 1860 |
Etna | 1855 | 1855–1860 | iron-screw | 2,200 | sold to Inman Line 1860 |
RMS Persia | 1856 | 1856–1869 | iron-paddler | 3,300 | Blue Riband, taken out of service 1868 and scrapped 1872 |
Australian | 1857 | 1860–1876 | iron-screw | 2,700 | built for other owners, sold 1876 |
SS China | 1862 | 1862–1880 | iron-screw | 2,550 | sold to Spanish owners 1880 |
RMS Scotia | 1862 | 1864–1878 | iron-paddler | 3,850 | Blue Riband, sold 1878 and converted to cable layer |
Cuba | 1864 | 1865–1876 | iron-screw | 2,700 | sold 1876 and converted to sail |
SS Java | 1865 | 1865–1878 | iron-screw | 2,700 | sold 1878 to Red Star Line, and renamed "Zeeland" |
SS Russia | 1867 | 1867–1880 | express | 2,950 | sold to Red Star Line 1880 |
SS Siberia | 1867 | 1867–1880 | intermediate | 2,550 | sold to Spanish owners 1880 |
SS Samaria | 1868 | 1868–1892 | intermediate | 2,550 | sold 1892 |
SS Batavia | 1870 | 1870–1884 | intermediate | 2,550 | traded in for Oregon 1884 |
SS Abyssinia | 1870 | 1870–1880 | express | 3,250 | sold to Guion Line 1880 |
SS Algeria | 1870 | 1870–1881 | express | 3,250 | sold to Red Star Line 1881 |
SS Parthia | 1870 | 1870–1884 | intermediate | 3,150 | traded in for Oregon 1884, scrapped 1955 |
SS Bothnia | 1874 | 1874–1898 | express | 4,550 | sold 1898 |
SS Scythia | 1875 | 1875–1899 | express | 4,550 | sold 1899 |
Gallia | 1879 | 1879–1897 | express | 4,800 | sold to Beaver Line 1899 |
Cathalonia | 1881 | 1881–1901 | intermediate | 4,850 | sold 1901 |
Cephaloni | 1882 | 1882–1900 | intermediate | 5,500 | sold to Russian Navy 1900, sunk Port Authur |
Pavonia | 1882 | 1882–1900 | intermediate | 5,500 | sold 1900 |
SS Servia | 1881 | 1881–1902 | express | 7,400 | first steel liner to New York, scrapped 1902 |
Aurania | 1883 | 1883–1905 | express | 7,250 | sold 1905 |
SS Oregon (1883) | 1883 | 1884–1886 | express | 7,400 | Blue Riband, built for Guion Line, purchased by Cunard 1884, sank 1886 without loss of life |
RMS Umbria | 1884 | 1884–1910 | express | 7,700 | Blue Riband, sold 1910 |
RMS Etruria | 1884 | 1884–1910 | express | 7,700 | Blue Riband, sold 1910 |
RMS Campania | 1893 | 1893–1914 | express | 12,900 | Blue Riband, sold to Royal Navy 1914 and converted to aircraft carrier |
RMS Lucania | 1893 | 1893–1909 | express | 12,900 | Blue Riband, scrapped after fire 1909 |
Ultonia | 1899 | 1899–1917 | intermediate | 10,400 | sunk by submarine 1917 |
SS Ivernia | 1900 | 1900–1917 | intermediate | 14,250 | sunk by submarine 1917 |
RMS Saxonia | 1900 | 1900–1925 | intermediate | 14,250 | sold 1925 |
RMS Carpathia | 1903 | 1903–1918 | intermediate | 13,600 | rescued survivors from Titanic, sunk by submarine 1918 |
RMS Caronia | 1905 | 1905–1932 | intermediate | 19,650 | scrapped 1932 |
RMS Carmania | 1905 | 1905–1932 | intermediate | 19,650 | scrapped 1932 |
RMS Lusitania | 1907 | 1907–1915 | express | 31,550 | Blue Riband, sunk by submarine 1915 |
RMS Mauretania | 1907 | 1907–1934 | express | 31,950 | Blue Riband, scrapped 1934 |
Franconia | 1911 | 1911–1916 | intermediate | 18,100 | sunk by submarine 1916 |
RMS Albania | 1900 | 1911–1912 | intermediate | 7,650 | built for Thompson Line, purchased by Cunard 1911, sold 1912 |
Ascania | 1911 | 1911–1918 | intermediate | 9,100 | wrecked 1918 |
SS Laconia | 1912 | 1912–1917 | intermediate | 18,100 | sunk by submarine 1917 |
RMS Andania | 1913 | 1913–1918 | intermediate | 13,400 | sunk by submarine 1918 |
RMS Alaunia | 1913 | 1913–1916 | intermediate | 13,400 | sunk by mine 1916 |
RMS Aquitania | 1914 | 1914–1950 | express | 45,650 | scrapped 1950 |
SS Orduna | 1914 | 1914–1921 | intermediate | 15,700 | built for other owners, acquired by Cunard 1914, sold 1921 |
Aurania | 1916 | 1916–1918 | intermediate | 13,400 | sunk by submarine 1918 |
Albania | 1920 | 1920–1930 | intermediate | 12,750 | sold to Libera Triestina 1930 |
RMS Berengaria | 1913 | 1921–1938 | express | 51,950 | built by Hapag as Imperator, purchased by Cunard 1921, sold for scrap 1938 |
RMS Scythia | 1921 | 1921–1958 | intermediate | 19,700 | scrapped 1958 |
Samaria | 1922 | 1922–1955 | intermediate | 19,700 | scrapped 1955 |
RMS Laconia | 1922 | 1922–1942 | intermediate | 19,700 | sunk by submarine 1942 |
RMS Antonia | 1922 | 1922–1942 | intermediate | 13,900 | sold to Admiralty 1942 |
Austonia | 1922 | 1922–1942 | intermediate | 13,900 | sold to Admiralty 1942 |
RMS Lancastria | 1922 | 1922–1940 | intermediate | 16,250 | sunk by bombing 1940 |
Franconia | 1923 | 1923–1956 | intermediate | 20,200 | scrapped 1956 |
RMS Aurania | 1924 | 1924–1942 | intermediate | 14,000 | sold to Admiralty 1942 |
RMS Carinthia | 1925 | 1925–1940 | cruise | 20,200 | sunk by submarine 1940 |
RMS Ascania | 1925 | 1925–1956 | intermediate | 14,000 | scrapped 1956 |
Alaunia | 1925 | 1925–1942 | intermediate | 14,000 | sold to Admiralty 1942 |
RMS Queen Mary | 1936 | 1936–1967 | express | 80,750 | Blue Riband, sold 1967, now a stationary hotel ship |
RMS Mauretania | 1939 | 1939–1965 | express | 37,750 | scrapped 1965 |
RMS Queen Elizabeth | 1940 | 1946–1968 | express | 83,650 | WWII troopship 1940-1945, sold 1968, destroyed by fire 1972 |
See also: White Star Line's Olympic, Homeric, Majestic, Doric, Laurentic, Britannic and Georgic
Post WWII
Ship | Built | Cunard service | Type of Ship | Tonnage (GRT) |
Notes |
RMS Media | 1947 | 1947–1961 | Cargo liner | 13,350 | sold to Cogedar Line 1961 |
Parthia | 1947 | 1947–1961 | Cargo liner | 13,350 | sold to P&O 1961 |
RMS Caronia | 1949 | 1949–1968 | Cruise | 34,200 | sold 1968, wrecked 1974 |
RMS Saxonia RMS Carmania |
1954 | 1954-1962 1962-1973 |
Iintermediate Cruise |
21,637 21,370 |
Sold to the Black Sea Shipping Company, Soviet Union 1973 |
RMS Ivernia RMS Franconia |
1955 | 1955-1963 1963-1973 |
Cruise | 21,800 | Sold to the Far Eastern Shipping Company, Soviet Union 1973 |
RMS Carinthia | 1956 | 1956–1968 | Intermediate | 21,800 | sold to Sitmar Line 1968 |
RMS Sylvania | 1957 | 1957–1968 | Intermediate | 21,800 | sold to Sitmar Line 1968 |
Queen Elizabeth 2 | 1969 | 1969–2008 | Express | 70,300 | sold 2008, laid up in Port Rashid |
Cunard Adventurer | 1971 | 1971–1977 | Cruise | 14,150 | sold to Norwegian Cruise Line 1977 |
Cunard Ambassador | 1972 | 1972–1974 | Cruise | 14,150 | sold after fire 1974 to C. Clausen and converted to a cattle carrier |
Cunard Countess | 1975 | 1976–1996 | Cruise | 17,500 | sold to Awani Cruise Line 1996 |
Cunard Princess | 1975 | 1977–1995 | Cruise | 17,500 | sold to MSC Cruises 1995 |
Sagafjord | 1965 | 1983–1997 | Cruise | 24,500 | built for Norwegian America Line, sold to Saga Cruises 1997 |
Vistafjord Caronia |
1973 | 1983-1999 1999-2004 |
Cruise | 24,300 | built for Norwegian America Line, sold to Saga Cruises 2004 |
Sea Goddess I | 1984 | 1986–1998 | Cruise | 4,333 | Built for Sea Goddess Cruises, transferred to Seabourn Cruise Line 1998 |
Sea Goddess II | 1985 | 1986–1998 | Cruise | 4,333 | Built for Sea Goddess Cruises, transferred to Seabourn Cruise Line 1998 |
Royal Viking Sun | 1988 | 1994–1999 | Cruise | 37,850 | built for Royal Viking Line, transferred to Seabourn Cruise Line 1999 |
Queen Mary 2 | 2004 | 2004–present | Cruise | 148,528 GT | in service |
Queen Victoria | 2007 | 2007–present | Cruise | 90,049 GT | in service |
Queen Elizabeth | 2010 | 2010–present | Cruise | 90,901 GT | in service |
See Also
- [1] Wikipedia
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