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- RMS_City_of_Chester length "135331.2".
- RMS_City_of_Chester abstract "RMS City of Chester was a British passenger steamship that sailed on the transatlantic route from 1873 to 1898.The ship was built by Caird & Company of Greenock for the Inman Line. At 4,566 tons she became the largest passenger ship afloat when launched on 29 March 1873 – a title she held until the 5,000-ton Britannic was launched in February 1874. Propulsion was by a 2-cylinder compound steam engine with nominal 850 horsepower, which drove a single 21-foot (6.4 m) diameter screw, and she was also ship-rigged with three masts. On sea trials, sailing from the Clyde to the Mersey, she made over 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph).The ship was 444 feet long and 44 feet in the beam, and could accommodate over 1,500 passengers; 125 in 1st class, 80 in second class, and 1,310 in steerage. The first-class passengers enjoyed luxurious facilities; a walnut-panelled saloon with piano and library, a smoking room, and barber-shop. There was also a "Ladies Boudoir", and separate Ladies and Gentlemen's bath-rooms with marble sea-water baths. Forward, the steerage passengers slept in bunks.The ship was employed on the Liverpool–Queenstown–New York route, making her maiden voyage in 10 July 1873. In February 1893 the Inman Line was taken over by the American Line and the ship was renamed Chester, making her first voyage under her new owners from New York to Southampton on 4 March 1893.In 1898 she was sold to the United States Government, and renamed Sedgwick, serving as a U.S. Army transport ship during the Spanish–American War. In early March 1900, the Secretary of War Elihu Root sailed aboard the Sedgwick to Havana for discussions with the Military Governor of Cuba, General Leonard Wood.In 1903 she was sold to an Italian shipping company and first renamed Arizona, then in 1906 Napoletano, before finally being scrapped in Italy in 1907.".
- RMS_City_of_Chester activeYearsStartDate "1873-07-10".
- RMS_City_of_Chester builder Caird_&_Company.
- RMS_City_of_Chester builder Greenock.
- RMS_City_of_Chester length "135.3312".
- RMS_City_of_Chester owner Inman_Line.
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipBeam "13.4112".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipLaunch "1873-03-29".
- RMS_City_of_Chester status "Scrapped, 1907".
- RMS_City_of_Chester status "Transferred to American Line, 1893".
- RMS_City_of_Chester thumbnail City_of_chester.jpg?width=300.
- RMS_City_of_Chester topSpeed "27.78".
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- RMS_City_of_Chester shipBuilder "Caird & Company, Greenock, Scotland".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipCapacity "1515".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipCountry "UK".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipFate "Scrapped, 1907".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipFate "Transferred to American Line, 1893".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipInService "1873-07-10".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipLaunched "1873-03-29".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipName "RMS City of Chester".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipOutOfService "February 1893".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipOwner Inman_Line.
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipPropulsion "1".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipRoute "Liverpool–New York".
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- RMS_City_of_Chester shipYardNumber "171".
- RMS_City_of_Chester subject Category:1873_ships.
- RMS_City_of_Chester subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- RMS_City_of_Chester subject Category:Victorian-era_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- RMS_City_of_Chester type VictorianEraPassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
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- RMS_City_of_Chester comment "RMS City of Chester was a British passenger steamship that sailed on the transatlantic route from 1873 to 1898.The ship was built by Caird & Company of Greenock for the Inman Line. At 4,566 tons she became the largest passenger ship afloat when launched on 29 March 1873 – a title she held until the 5,000-ton Britannic was launched in February 1874.".
- RMS_City_of_Chester label "RMS City of Chester".
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- RMS_City_of_Chester depiction City_of_chester.jpg.
- RMS_City_of_Chester isPrimaryTopicOf RMS_City_of_Chester.
- RMS_City_of_Chester name "RMS City of Chester".