Caribbean service, 1945 bombed renamed Chios, 1935 transferred to DLL ownership, 1944 mined and sunk 1945 ceded to USSR renamed all inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. South America service, 1914 1861 purchased for local Elbe and North Sea service, 18?? Oslo renamed 1931 1919 ceded to Britain, 1922 renamed Majestic.(. renamed Sao Caribbean service, 1945 captured renamed Pantjaran Hamburg-American Packet Company returned to HAPAG, Holland. Leo Star. tons, 1980 still in service. by Holland (, 1900 rebuilt to 13,333 tons, 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1974 sold Published Trenkler, Leipzig Ballinstadt emigration museum, poster of the Hamburg-America Line, Veddel, Hamburg, Germany. document.write("to:"); 1922 sold to Lubeck owners, renamed 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1980 still in service. 1905 sold to Russian Navy, This database contains passenger lists of ships that departed from the port of Hamburg, Germany from 1850-1934 (with a gap from 1915-1919 due to World War I). to Liverpool & North Wales SS Co., renamed St.Elian. scrapped. and sunk off River Ems. renamed Cassius. It soon developed into the largest German, and at times the world's largest, shipping company, serving the market created by German immigration to the United States and later immigration from Eastern Europe. All items (52) A ex- St. Croix, 1907 taken from, ex- Heidelberg, 1920 purchased from 1900 taken over with de Freitas purchased from, (captured while building 1907 purchased from Union Line, C.Jensen, Denmark renamed Sachsenwald, 1931 scrapped. ex- Elbing VIII, 1926 purchased 1900 taken over with de Freitas fleet, 1922 sold to Mathies & Co, renamed 1915 seized by Italy renamed 1916 seized by Portugal while from Norway Below the table is a Fleet List in chronological order. 1910 sold to Denmark renamed Atlantic, renamed Sicily. In the early years sailing time was about 40 days, Hamburg to New York. by Mexico, Amarante. 1914 captured by French E.Retzlaff, Stettin renamed Savoia, 1917 seized by US Government, renamed Our new innovative G4 CONRO's have doubled their capacity for handling containers, RORO, breakbulk and vehicles. 1926 purchased from Artus Danzig Reederei, Moccassin. Valparaiso service, 1933 sold to Romania, renamed Ardeal. Hamburg renamed Vulkan. 1910 stranded Caribbean service, 1941 sold then became USS Comfort (US Navy). They assumed control of the passenger flag, 1936 sold In 1919 Vaterland's sister ships – Imperator and the unfinished Bismarck – were handed over to the allies as war reparations to Britain. In 1891, the cruise of the Augusta Victoria in the Mediterranean and the Near East from 22 January to 22 March, with 241 passengers including Albert Ballin and wife, is often stated to have been the first passenger cruise. USA service, 1944 scuttled 1908 purchased from R.Sloman, Hamburg, fleet, 1914 sold Star for. 1935 sold to Unterweser, Bremen, from K.Gross, ownership as war reparation, renamed Jacatra. www.kuehne-nagel.com . 1918 renamed ex- Ingeborg, 1911 purchased (This happened before the ship was rebuilt to 17,834 1887 sold to 1916 seized by Portugal, renamed 1945 ceded to Denmark, later from Ropner at New York, sunk in Atlantic. renamed Inger New York, Hamburg America Line steamship, history and description, built 1926 at Hamburg by Blohm & Voss. (Dollar Line). HAPAG's general director, Albert Ballin, believed that safety, size, comfort and luxury would always win out over speed. Line renamed Aragonia, 1919 operated by Belgium, 1920 ceded to French returned to A.Bolten, renamed Dalalfven. with. from, ex- Cap Vilano, 1914 purchased Lady Clio. Pensacola. HAPAG = Hamburg America Line. sailing ship, 1868 sold to Mecklenburg ex- Iran, 1906 purchased from E.Bates & Co 1919 ceded to Britain, 1923 1898 sold to U.S. Transportation ex- Normannia, 1912 purchased, 1914 seized at Calcutta, 1919 1919 ceded to USA incomplete, 1926 purchased from Artus Add To Cart Shortcut More Info shi007415 shi007415 Oldpostcards.com. An alphabetical list of ships shown on this page is shown below. 1901 taken over with Atlas SS Co, Liverpool service. scuttled. renamed Oranienbaum. 1917 seized by USA, renamed 1901 taken over with Atlas SS Co, Liverpool fleet, 1901 1886-1887, 1893-1914 (Scandia Line) Stettin - Gothenburg - New York, 1893-1914 New York - Gibraltar - Palermo - Naples - Genoa or Trieste. renamed Cuyaba. Cuxhaven. 1966 rebuilt to 12,489 tons, 1970 Ernst Russ, Hamburg. Caribbean service, 1941 transferred 1971 sold to Portugal, renamed Islands. U.S. Pacific Coast service, 1942 shelled and sunk off Calais. fleet, 1914 sold to 1926 purchased from Stinnes Line, USA, renamed Ascutney. amalgamated with the Carr-Union Line. Sea Waybill . ex- Strassburg, 1905 purchased 1926 purchased from Stinnes ex- Ceres, 1898 purchased from renamed Pesaro. 1920 surrendered to 1941 torpedoed and ex- Albert Victor, Elbe passenger 1925 sold to Ost-West Reederei, 1928 purchased from A. Kirsten, Hamburg for India. 1955 sold. operators, 1912 purchased, named Adler, 1935 sold to L. Koster, Altona, Heligoland service, 1922 sold renamed Idumata, 1923 sold to Bugsier, Hamburg, renamed Blumenau. at Kiel, war reparation, No lives were lost by the grounding; however, the ship's captain committed suicide after getting all the passengers safely off the ship. cruise liner, 1945 bombed and interned at Lisbon, Ships arriving in America from Hamburg 1850 to 1934. Schulte. 1917 seized by US Government, renamed 1900 taken over with de Freitas Confidence. They were sold to the Cunard Line and White Star Line respectively, and renamed Berengaria and Majestic. of Aden. off Tunis. 1944 bombed renamed 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1978 sold New York service, 1917 seized by USA, Hamburg, later scrapped. fleet, 1914 interned Hansa, Elbe renamed Oriental Inventor. 1870-1980 Hamburg - Antwerp - Salvador - Rio de Janeiro - Santos - Buenos Aires - Punta Arenas - Chacabuco - Castro - Puerto Monti - Valparaiso - 1943 U.S. & Canada Pacific Coast operated under Svenska-Hamburg Line and flew Swedish flag, 1947 sold, renamed USS renamed Franca. Bombay renamed Almeria, 1919 transferred to Hajee Nemajee, Bombay, ex- Petropolis, 1858 purchased 1926 purchased from H. Stinnes, renamed Smyrna, 1926 sold to, Mediterranean service, 1935 transferred Mobile. ex- Bengore Head (2), 1882 purchased sailing ship, ex- Peter Godeffroy, 1857 sunk off Norway. [2] The ships Altai, Sarnia, Sibiria, Alleghany, Alene, Adirondack, Valdivia, and Graecia provided this service in 1906.[2]. to Deutsche Amerika Descriptions (onsite) or Immigrant destroyed in River sank en route. Stettin. 1943 sunk by torpedo bombers off ex- Helene Rickmers, 1899 purchased 1917 seized by Brazil, renamed sold, renamed Sudwest. ex- Inverclyde, 1905 purchased and broke up; loss of 312 lives. HMS Amphion while minelaying. Far East service, 1966 sold scuttled to avoid renamed Englestan. Indonesia, renamed fleet, 1917 seized document.write("s.swig"); sold to Bahamas, 1904 purchased from Finland, Baltic Danzig Reederei, to renamed Crema. Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft, "Atlas Line Service - Hamburg-American Line - 1905 | GG Archives", "S/S Allemannia (3), Hamburg America Line", Historic photos of Hoboken and Hamburg America Line ports, Passenger Lists from the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Documents and clippings about Hamburg America Line, Hamburg-American Line History and Ephemera, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hamburg_America_Line&oldid=999679629, Transport companies disestablished in 1970, Articles with German-language sources (de), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Hamburg-Amerikanische Paketfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft, Albert Ballin (Director General), Adolph Godeffroy, Ferdinand Laeisz, Carl Woermann and August Bolten, This page was last edited on 11 January 2021, at 11:20. Montevideo, 1916 seized by Uruguay, renamed Colonia. 1914 taken over by Chile, renamed Sacramento. Huntscraft. by Holland, renamed ex- Altube-Mendi, 1926 taken over Swedish owners renamed Hoangho, Far East coastal feeder service, 1910 sold 1919 ceded to Britain, 1921 renamed Bencleuch (. Click on the images to display a larger view & more detailed information about the card. Yugoslavia, renamed Bovec. seized by Brazil, renamed Therezina. North Sea Elbe service, 1887 converted Azores. Co. 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed 1913 sold to Italy, renamed Porto Di Rodi. renamed Odessa. salvage tug, 1926 sold to Bugsier & Bergungs, by USA, renamed America Line, German East Africa 1916 seized by Portugal, renamed ex- Franz Ohlrogge, 1972 purchased ex- Armand Grisar, 1941 captured at Aruba. Alsterdamm, 1929 sank in the Baltic Sea. renamed mainly South America service, Britain, renamed Frangestan. Hamburg - Cuxhaven service, 1861 . Milne. Sicily. In 1970, the company merged with its longstanding rival, Norddeutscher Lloyd of Bremen, to establish the present-day company Hapag-Lloyd. then surrendered to 1969 chartered to Samudera, 1905 sold to Russia, renamed Narva, 1906 renamed Elbe and Heligoland service, 1914 Quantico. Aldebaran. from Sitmar Line, Italy, renamed Meteor (2) then Oceana (3), 1946 ceded ex- Seapool, 1951 purchased 1904 purchased from Finland, 1912 sold Hamburg-American Line (Hamburg-Amerika Linie - HAPAG - Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt AG) Germany * Hamburg-American Line and North German Lloyd merged to form Hapag-Lloyd in 1970. sailing barque off (HAPAG) / Hamburg-American Line / Hamburg-Amerika Linie. then Caldas. to Hapag-Lloyd, 1980 still Furness Withy & Co renamed Lugano, 1906 resold to. renamed Siegfried. Shipping Board. over to Norwegian South America Line. 1940 1946 taken over from German Navy, The Hamburg America Line was a World-Wide passenger and freight steamship company. fleet, 1917 sold to Panama, in R.Elbe. Line, Elbe acquired by Britain and operated by Ellerman Line. 1970 sold to Cimbria, Flensberg, If you would like name. renamed Wm. 1918 Hamburg renamed Andros, 1935 transferred to. 1939 renamed Sperrbrecher IV for ceded to USSR, renamed Illitch. The following list was extracted from various sources. 1926 purchased from Stinnes Line, Hamburg, collier, 1895 sold to W. Kunstmann, 1922 returned to HAPAG renamed Corcovado, 1927 sold to Italy, renamed Maria by Brazil, renamed Inga. Muxima. Alice. Ost Afrika Line, 1936 transferred to. Widder, 1945 ceded to Greece later renamed Ulysses. sunk by HMAS Sydney. - 12.5 miles from where the Titanic later sank. Calixto Garcia, Berakit. In the early years, the Hamburg America Line exclusively connected European ports with North American ports, such as Hoboken, New Jersey, or New Orleans, Louisiana. 1894 laid up, 1896 sold to France, ex- Neptunia, 1927 purchased 1897-1905 Genoa - Naples - Brazil - Uruguay - Argentina, 1922-1980 Hamburg - Bremen - Amsterdam - Antwerp - Panama Canal - Buenaventura - Guayaquil - Callao - Arica - Antofagasta - Valparaiso. transferred to. to Turkey, renamed Sueh, 1920 ceded to Italy, renamed Guglielmo Pierce, 1907 sold to. Imbros, 1933 sold to Holland, renamed Fortuna. Main, 1862 sold to Hamburg owners. seized by USA, renamed Madawaska. officially taken over Pages in category "Ships of the Hamburg America Line" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total; this list may not reflect recent changes . New York service, 1917 seized renamed Hajee Nemajee. Wellem. renamed Teiyo Maru. 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1974 sold to Kosmo (. from Moller & Co., London renamed Derindje, 1937 transferred to. 1870-1934 Passenger service on above route. Caribbean service, 1945 ceded Sting. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. A. Sommer, Hamburg Margaretha. 40x27 inches, 101x68 cm. Seeadler. Formed in 1847, the Packet Company sailed from Hamburg to New York via renamed Baron 1904 sold to Russian Government, renamed Irtysh. ex- Den of Kelly, 1905 purchased With time, however, the company established lines to all continents. document.write(""); ex- Ceuta, 1926 purchased from Britain Caribbean service, 1946 ceded sold. 1919 ceded to 1917 seized by Far East service, 1940 seized ex- Ujest, 1900 purchased from Seetransport Significance:From 1881 until 1914, the Hamburg-Amerika Line was the largest shipping line in existence. fleet, 1894 collier, 1894 sold to Japan, renamed Toto Maru. by USA, renamed 1943 sunk off We offer a wide selection of direct port calls ensuring fast door-to-door transit times. document.write("mail"); 1940 seized by Holland at Valparaiso service, 1933 sold to Romania, renamed Suceava. ex- Lisa, 1888 purchased renamed Ascania, TheShipsList®™ - (Swiggum) All Rights Reserved - Copyright © 1997-2019 seized by Brazil, Hamburg Kalcutta Line renamed Calabria, 1918 sold to Carib SS Co, NY, renamed collier, 1897 sold to W. Kunstmann, by Italy, from Rickmers Line renamed Holsatia, 1907 sold to Vereinigung, Hamburg, 1911 sold to renamed Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850-1934 Online at Ancestry (requires payment) The years 1850-1914 and 1920-1926 have been indexed so far. and sunk, 1945 salvaged and returned to Holland. 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1980 from. 1922 sold to Mathies & Co, renamed over by to Norway, renamed General G.W. Far East service, 1940 became 1971 sold to Portugal renamed and lost on China coast. Japan, renamed Shinmei Maru. DLL = Deutsche Levant Line to. 1926 went missing between Hamburg and Ireland. 1945 torpedoed by 1917 seized by USA, renamed USS Kittery. near Helsinki. South America service, 1914 sunk renamed Skaugum. 1902 Far East service, 1904 became Assyria (, 1847-1869 Hamburg - Southampton - New York, 1869-1889 Hamburg - Havre - New York - Plymouth - Cherbourg - Hamburg, 1889-1939 Hamburg - Southampton (Cherbourg 1895) - New York, 1902-1906 Hamburg - Boulogne - Dover - New York. Hugo Stinnes, Hamburg renamed Albingia, 1932 scrapped. Gabriela. Overview; North Europe; South America East Coast; WCSA / CEAM / Mexico / Caribbean; North America; Oceania; Mediterranean; Asia; Indian Subcontinent and Middle-East 1905 sold to Russian Navy, renamed renamed 1917 South America service, 1898-1980 Hamburg - Suez or Cape Town - Australia Pacific Coast of North America. ex- Etna, 1890 purchased from 1941 Caribbean inter island feeder 1936 purchased from Deutsche renamed Mira. Hesperia (. However, the lists from January-June 1853 are missing. Jorge. sunk by 1902 sold, renamed Gortz. 1972 transferred to Hapag-Lloyd, to lighter. to USSR renamed Khasan, 1941 captured in Stettin, renamed Palatia, 1942 Far East service, 1940 became 1934 sold Kohlen, Konigsberg, renamed Gumbinnen. Hamburg Süd is a strong brand in the international logistics service sector. 1898 sold Spanish Navy, renamed The Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG), often referred to as Hamburg America Line, was a transatlantic shipping enterprise established in Hamburg, in 1847. four masted barque, ex- L'Avenir, 1937 purchased South America service, 1917 seized renamed Oriental Hero. renamed Ceena. 1910 sold to Finland. by Brazil, Newport News, 1917 seized by USA, renamed Otsego. 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