SS Soudan
In hosptal ship livery |
] Troopship version |
History |
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Name |
SS Soudan |
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Owner |
Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, Greenock |
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Builder |
Caird & Company, Greenock |
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Yard number |
297 |
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Launched |
7 Mar 1901 |
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Completed |
19 Apr 1901 |
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In service |
30 Apr 1901 |
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Out of service |
1925 |
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Fate |
scrapped 11 Dec 1925 |
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General characteristics |
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Type |
Passenger / cargo |
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Tonnage |
6,680 tons |
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Length |
450.0 ft (137.16) |
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Beam |
52.4 ft (15.97) |
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Depth |
30.5 ft (9.30m) draught 26 ft 7½ in (8.11m) |
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Propulsion |
twin screw |
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Speed |
14 knots (25.93 km/h) |
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Capacity |
78 x 1st; 64 x 2nd class, creww of 197 |
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Owned by the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company and used on 'Intermediate' servicing with Indian trooping as required. Initially during WW1 she was used as a troop ship, before she served as a Royal Navy Hospital Ship from 3 Aug 1914 in the Mediterranean, including the Gallipoli campaign. Released from naval service in 1919.
in 1925 sold to, and broken up by Kisimoto Kisen in Osaka, Japan
Soldiers carried
Devonport to Fremantle 12 May - 21 June 1919