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Run by the CPR partner, the [[:Category:Boston & Yarmouth Steamship Company|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 [[Train No. 25|No. 25]] and [[Train No. 26|26]], The [[New Yorker]].  
 
Run by the CPR partner, the [[:Category:Boston & Yarmouth Steamship Company|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 [[Train No. 25|No. 25]] and [[Train No. 26|26]], The [[New Yorker]].  
  
She was a sister ship to the later infamous [[SS Evangeline (II)|Evangeline]].
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She was a sister ship to the later infamous [[SS Evangeline (II)|Evangeline]]. They were built simultaneously although Evangeline was the first to lanuch and enter service in May of 1927. Yarmouth entered serviec in 1927 as well.
  
  

Revision as of 00:06, 1 April 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

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. They were built simultaneously although Evangeline was the first to lanuch and enter service in May of 1927. Yarmouth entered serviec in 1927 as well.


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