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- SS_Prince_Rupert length "93756.48".
- SS_Prince_Rupert abstract "The Grand Trunk Steamship Prince Rupert and her sister ship SS Prince George served the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. Prince Rupert had a 46-year career serving northern ports from Vancouver, British Columbia, from 1910 to 1956.Originally, the two ships served on regular runs from Seattle, Washington, to Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Stewart, British Columbia. Seattle and Victoria were dropped from the route after a few years and Skagway, Alaska, was added. Prince George served briefly as a Royal Canadian Navy hospital ship in 1914. From 1925, ownership of both "Princes" was transferred along with the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway system to the Government of Canada to be operated as part of the Canadian National Railway.On August 22, 1927, Prince Rupert was caught on Ripple Rock. Captain Andy Johnstone of the competing Union Steamship Company of British Columbia maneuvered his ship Cardena alongside and pulled Prince Rupert off the reef, saving her from almost certain disaster.Prince Rupert was sold for scrapping in 1956. A Japanese scrap company bought her, renamed her SS Prince Maru, and took her on her final voyage from Vancouver to Japan, where she was scrapped later in the year.".
- SS_Prince_Rupert acquirementDate "1910-06-04".
- SS_Prince_Rupert country Canada.
- SS_Prince_Rupert length "93.75648".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipDraft "2.4384".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipLaunch "1909-12-13".
- SS_Prince_Rupert status "Retired".
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- SS_Prince_Rupert topSpeed "33.336".
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- SS_Prince_Rupert shipAcquired "1910-06-04".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipBuilder "Wallsend-on-Tyne".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipCountry Canada.
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipDecommissioned "1956".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipDraft "8".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipFate "Retired".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipHonours "Atlantic 1944".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipInService "1910".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipLaunched "1909-12-13".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipName "Prince Rupert".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipNotes "Displacement=3379 Tons".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipPropulsion "twin screw steamer".
- SS_Prince_Rupert shipSpeed "18.0".
- SS_Prince_Rupert subject Category:1909_ships.
- SS_Prince_Rupert subject Category:History_of_British_Columbia.
- SS_Prince_Rupert subject Category:Transportation_in_Alaska.
- SS_Prince_Rupert subject Category:Water_transport_in_British_Columbia.
- SS_Prince_Rupert type 1910Ships.
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- SS_Prince_Rupert comment "The Grand Trunk Steamship Prince Rupert and her sister ship SS Prince George served the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. Prince Rupert had a 46-year career serving northern ports from Vancouver, British Columbia, from 1910 to 1956.Originally, the two ships served on regular runs from Seattle, Washington, to Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Stewart, British Columbia. Seattle and Victoria were dropped from the route after a few years and Skagway, Alaska, was added.".
- SS_Prince_Rupert label "SS Prince Rupert".
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- SS_Prince_Rupert name "Prince Rupert".