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- SS_Chusan length "197053.2".
- SS_Chusan abstract "The SS Chusan was a British ocean liner and cruise ship, built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)'s Indian and Far East Service in 1950. She was named after Chusan, a small island off China. A smaller version of the SS Himalaya, the Chusan had a gross register tonnage of approximately 24,215; and a capacity of 1,565 passengers and crew. She was built as a replacement for the ship RMS Viceroy of India, lost in the Second World War. She was approximately 646.5 feet (197.1 m) long. The Chusan is said to have brought new standards of shipboard luxury to India and the Far East. She was the last passenger liner built for P & O by Vickers-Armstrongs.Chusan entered service in 1950, with her maiden voyage from London, England to Bombay, India. But she first made two "shake down" "all first class trips", one of a week's length and the other of a fortnight, sailing to Lisbon, Casablanca and Madeira. For most of her working life, she carried passengers between London, Bombay, and Japan, but from 1963 also operated to Sydney, Australia. In 1973, she retired from service and was sold to be scrapped at Chou’s Iron and Steel Company Ltd. in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.".
- SS_Chusan builder Furness.
- SS_Chusan builder United_Kingdom.
- SS_Chusan length "197.0532".
- SS_Chusan maidenVoyage "1950-09-15".
- SS_Chusan owner Peninsular_and_Oriental_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Chusan powerType Horsepower.
- SS_Chusan shipBeam "25.96896".
- SS_Chusan shipDraft "8.8392".
- SS_Chusan shipLaunch "1949-06-28".
- SS_Chusan status "Out of service".
- SS_Chusan status "Scrapped at Chou’s Iron and Steel Company Ltd, Kaoshiung, Taiwan in 1973".
- SS_Chusan thumbnail Chusan_1950.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Chusan topSpeed "42.596".
- SS_Chusan wikiPageExternalLink Chusan.htm.
- SS_Chusan wikiPageID "22057988".
- SS_Chusan wikiPageRevisionID "568093073".
- SS_Chusan hasPhotoCollection SS_Chusan.
- SS_Chusan shipBuilder "Vickers Armstrong Ltd, Barrow in Furness, UK".
- SS_Chusan shipCapacity "988".
- SS_Chusan shipClass "Passenger/cargo ocean liner".
- SS_Chusan shipCompleted "1950".
- SS_Chusan shipCrew "577".
- SS_Chusan shipDecks "7".
- SS_Chusan shipFate "Scrapped at Chou’s Iron and Steel Company Ltd, Kaoshiung, Taiwan in 1973".
- SS_Chusan shipImage "390".
- SS_Chusan shipInService "1950".
- SS_Chusan shipLaidDown "February 1947".
- SS_Chusan shipLaunched "1949-06-28".
- SS_Chusan shipMaidenVoyage "1950-09-15".
- SS_Chusan shipName "Chusan".
- SS_Chusan shipOrdered "May 1946".
- SS_Chusan shipOutOfService "1973".
- SS_Chusan shipOwner Peninsular_and_Oriental_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Chusan shipPower "Six geared steam turbines rated at 42,500 horsepower".
- SS_Chusan shipPropulsion "Twin propellers".
- SS_Chusan shipStatus "Out of service".
- SS_Chusan shipYardNumber "964".
- SS_Chusan subject Category:1949_ships.
- SS_Chusan subject Category:Ships_of_P&O_Cruises.
- SS_Chusan subject Category:Ships_of_the_Peninsular_and_Oriental_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- SS_Chusan type 1949Ships.
- SS_Chusan type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Chusan type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Chusan type Craft103125870.
- SS_Chusan type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Chusan type Object100002684.
- SS_Chusan type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Chusan type Ship104194289.
- SS_Chusan type ShipsOfP&OCruises.
- SS_Chusan type ShipsOfThePeninsularAndOrientalSteamNavigationCompany.
- SS_Chusan type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Chusan type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Chusan type Whole100003553.
- SS_Chusan type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Chusan type Ship.
- SS_Chusan type Product.
- SS_Chusan type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Chusan comment "The SS Chusan was a British ocean liner and cruise ship, built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)'s Indian and Far East Service in 1950. She was named after Chusan, a small island off China. A smaller version of the SS Himalaya, the Chusan had a gross register tonnage of approximately 24,215; and a capacity of 1,565 passengers and crew. She was built as a replacement for the ship RMS Viceroy of India, lost in the Second World War.".
- SS_Chusan label "SS Chusan".
- SS_Chusan sameAs m.05p1jnr.
- SS_Chusan sameAs Q7393367.
- SS_Chusan sameAs Q7393367.
- SS_Chusan sameAs SS_Chusan.
- SS_Chusan wasDerivedFrom SS_Chusan?oldid=568093073.
- SS_Chusan depiction Chusan_1950.jpg.
- SS_Chusan isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Chusan.
- SS_Chusan name "Chusan".