SS ''Northern Star'' was an
ocean liner
An ocean liner is a passenger ship primarily used as a form of transportation across seas or oceans. Ocean liners may also carry cargo or mail, and may sometimes be used for other purposes (such as for pleasure cruises or as hospital ships).
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completed in 1962 for the United Kingdom-based
Shaw, Savill & Albion Line
Shaw, Savill & Albion Line was the trading name of Shaw, Savill and Albion Steamship Company, a British shipping company that operated ships between Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand.
History
The company was created in 1882 by the ama ...
's tourist class round the world service via South Africa and Australia. She was essentially an enlarged version of the , built seven years earlier. ''Northern Star'' sailed out via the Cape and home via Panama, while her fleet mate sailed out via Panama and home via the Cape.
History
From the early 1970s she spent most of her time cruising, but was continually beset with mechanical problems due to inadequate maintenance. With the great increase in oil prices in 1973/4 she became uneconomic and would have required an expensive and time-consuming refit to make up for the deferred maintenance and so was withdrawn from service at the end of her 1975 summer cruise programme. In spite of being only twelve years old her poor mechanical condition made her unattractive to other operators and she was sold for scrapping. On 11 December 1975 she arrived at
Kaohsiung to be broken up by Li Chong Steel and Iron Works.
[Kludas, Great Passenger Ships of the World Vol.5]
References
1961 ships
Ocean liners of the United Kingdom
Ships of the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line
Steamships of the United Kingdom
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