Everything about Belgenland 1878 totally explained
The
Belgenland was a passenger ship built by the
Barrow Shipbuilding Company for the
Red Star Line, Antwerp.
She was launched on
24 December,
1878. Her maiden voyage from
Antwerp to
Philadelphia started on
30 March,
1879. She transferred to Antwerp to
New York sailings on 20 May, 1879. Her last voyage on this service started 6 July, 1895 and she was then chartered to the
American Line.
Reclassified to carry 150-2nd and 1,000-3rd class passengers, she commenced Philadelphia to
Liverpool sailings on 31 July, 1895. Her last sailing on this route started 17 October, 1903. Returned to the Red Star Line, she was put on the Antwerp to Philadelphia service with 3rd class passengers only.
Her last Philadelphia to Antwerp crossing started 7 December, 1904 and she was then sold to Italian owners and renamed
Venere., before being scrapped in 1906.
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