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- America-class_steamship length "76504.8".
- America-class_steamship length "81076.8".
- America-class_steamship abstract "The America class was the replacement for the Britannia class, the Cunard Line's initial fleet of wooden paddle steamers. Entering service starting in 1848, these six vessels permitted Cunard to double its schedule to weekly departures from Liverpool, with alternating sailings to New York. The new ships were also designed to meet new competition from the United States.Larger and more powerful than the Britannias they replaced, the initial America quartette proved to be steady performers. In 1849, they averaged 13 days 1 hour to New York via Halifax and 12 days 2 hours homeward. Two upgraded units, Asia and Africa, were ordered for delivery in 1850. However, the new Cunard liners were quickly eclipsed by the Collins Atlantic class in both luxury and speed.All six Americas had long careers with Cunard. The initial units completed about 100 round trips and Europa lasted in the fleet for nineteen years. The final two ships, Asia and Africa completed 120 round trip voyages, the record for wooden steamships on the Atlantic route, and were not sold until 1868.".
- America-class_steamship length "76.5048".
- America-class_steamship length "81.0768".
- America-class_steamship shipBeam "11.5824".
- America-class_steamship shipBeam "12.192".
- America-class_steamship thumbnail RMS_Europa.jpg?width=300.
- America-class_steamship wikiPageID "25501720".
- America-class_steamship wikiPageRevisionID "602697970".
- America-class_steamship builders "Clyde , Clyde ,".
- America-class_steamship builtRange "1848".
- America-class_steamship classAfter "Arabia".
- America-class_steamship classBefore Britannia-class_steamship.
- America-class_steamship hasPhotoCollection America-class_steamship.
- America-class_steamship headerCaption ": Asia & Africa".
- America-class_steamship headerCaption ": America, Niagara,Europa & Canada".
- America-class_steamship operators Cunard_Line.
- America-class_steamship shipPropulsion "Napier two-cylinder side-lever steam engine, , paddle wheels".
- America-class_steamship shipTonnage "1850".
- America-class_steamship shipTonnage "2250".
- America-class_steamship subclasses "Asia Class".
- America-class_steamship title Blue_Riband.
- America-class_steamship title "Holder of the Blue Riband".
- America-class_steamship totalShipsCompleted "6".
- America-class_steamship totalShipsLost "0".
- America-class_steamship years "1848".
- America-class_steamship years "1849".
- America-class_steamship years "1850".
- America-class_steamship subject Category:1840s_ships.
- America-class_steamship subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- America-class_steamship subject Category:Paddle_steamers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- America-class_steamship subject Category:Ships_of_the_Cunard_Line.
- America-class_steamship subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- America-class_steamship subject Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- America-class_steamship subject Category:Victorian-era_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- America-class_steamship type MeanOfTransportation.
- America-class_steamship type Ship.
- America-class_steamship type Product.
- America-class_steamship type DesignedArtifact.
- America-class_steamship comment "The America class was the replacement for the Britannia class, the Cunard Line's initial fleet of wooden paddle steamers. Entering service starting in 1848, these six vessels permitted Cunard to double its schedule to weekly departures from Liverpool, with alternating sailings to New York. The new ships were also designed to meet new competition from the United States.Larger and more powerful than the Britannias they replaced, the initial America quartette proved to be steady performers.".
- America-class_steamship label "America-class steamship".
- America-class_steamship label "Classe America (paquebot)".
- America-class_steamship sameAs Třída_America_(Cunard).
- America-class_steamship sameAs Classe_America_(paquebot).
- America-class_steamship sameAs m.09rwybt.
- America-class_steamship sameAs Q2975741.
- America-class_steamship sameAs Q2975741.
- America-class_steamship wasDerivedFrom America-class_steamship?oldid=602697970.
- America-class_steamship depiction RMS_Europa.jpg.
- America-class_steamship isPrimaryTopicOf America-class_steamship.