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  • SS New York
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  • The SS City of New York (most often known only as the SS New York) is famous for being the ship that almost collided with the RMS Titanic on April 10th, 1912 as the larger vessel was departing on her maiden voyage. She had a career, ranging from passenger to military service, which lasted from 1888 to 1922.
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Length
  • 560.0
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Complement
  • 2102
Picture
  • 300
Power
  • 18000.0
Speed
  • 20
Launched
  • 1888-03-15
Displacement
  • 17270
Name
  • SS New York
Fate
  • Scrapped in Genoa, Italy 1923
named
  • SS City of New York
Renamed
  • USS Harvard USS Plattsburg SS New York
Honours
  • Blue Riband, Eastbound Crossing
maiden
  • 1888-08-01
Beam
  • 63.0
Passengers
  • 1740
picture description
  • SS City of New York with her original three funnels. She would later undergo a refit to replace machinery, and had two funnels following the refit.
tonnage
  • 10508
Builder
  • James and George Thompson, Glasgow
Owner
  • Inman Line
Crew
  • 362
Propulsion
  • Triple expansion reciprocating steam engines, twin propellers
abstract
  • The SS City of New York (most often known only as the SS New York) is famous for being the ship that almost collided with the RMS Titanic on April 10th, 1912 as the larger vessel was departing on her maiden voyage. She had a career, ranging from passenger to military service, which lasted from 1888 to 1922.