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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Yarmouth_Castle Mention of the SS Yarmouth on Wikipedia]] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Yarmouth_Castle Mention of the SS Yarmouth on Wikipedia]] | ||
*[http://yarmouthshipping.com/id57.html Both SS Yarmouths at YarmouthShipping.com] | *[http://yarmouthshipping.com/id57.html Both SS Yarmouths at YarmouthShipping.com] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | http://www.cardcow.com/18063/ss-yarmouth-eastern-steamship-lines-transportation-boats-ships/ | + | *[http://www.cardcow.com/18063/ss-yarmouth-eastern-steamship-lines-transportation-boats-ships/ Post Card] |
[[Category:Vessels|Yarmouth]] | [[Category:Vessels|Yarmouth]] | ||
[[Category:Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd.]] | [[Category:Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd.]] |
Revision as of 23:48, 31 March 2011
SS Yarmouth (II) 1927-????
- 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 later infamous Evangeline.
No. 2511 at Yarmouth with the SS Yarmouth berthed in the background circa 1948.
Train No. 98 and engine No. 2551 meeting the SS Yarmouth at the Boston boat dock at Yarmouth, NS in August, 1949.
SS Yarmouth, dredge and harbour craft at Boston Dock, in Yarmouth on July 26, 1958.
The SS Yarmouth of Eastern Shipping Co. at the Boston Boat Dock, Yarmouth, NS on July 26, 1958.
SS Yarmouth at Boston Dock, Yarmouth on July 26, 1958.