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Revision as of 23:57, 31 March 2011

SS Evangeline (II) 1927-1954 (In CPR Service)

  • Built in 1927 by the William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • 365 feet long
  • 5,002 gross tons[1]

Run by the CPR partner, the Eastern Steamship Company. From 1927 to the start of WWII, Evangeline served the Yarmouth-New York route connected in the summer with the fast passenger trains No. 25 and 26, The New Yorker.

She was a sister ship to the Yarmouth.

After her service ended with the CPR in 1954, she was used as a cruise ship in the growing cruise ship business. A fire on-board however ended her career and many lives at the same time resulting in changes in Maritime law as a result of the tragedy.[1]

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