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MS Ruahine was a passenger ship that operated in the mid-20th century, primarily for the New Zealand Shipping Company. Built by John Brown & Company for the New Zealand Shipping Company, she was launched on 11 December 1950 and entered service in May 1951. She operated in combined passenger and cargo trade from London to Auckland and Wellington, arriving in New Zealand in November 1951. At the end of 1966, she was transferred to the fleet of New Zealand Shipping subsidiary Federal Line, but operated under the British flag for only one more year, making her final New Zealand voyage in late 1967. She was subsequently sold to the Orient Overseas Line and renamed Oriental Rio, sailing under the Hong Kong flag until she was scrapped in 1974.

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  • Ruahine (Schiff, 1951) (de)
  • MS Ruahine (en)
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  • Die Ruahine war ein Kombischiff der in Großbritannien ansässigen New Zealand Shipping Company, das 1951 in Dienst gestellt wurde. Das 1968 in Oriental Rio umbenannte Schiff blieb bis 1974 in Fahrt und ging anschließend zum Abbruch nach Taiwan. Die Ruahine war das letzte Schiff, das für die 1973 aufgelöste New Zealand Shipping Company in Dienst gestellt wurde. (de)
  • MS Ruahine was a passenger ship that operated in the mid-20th century, primarily for the New Zealand Shipping Company. Built by John Brown & Company for the New Zealand Shipping Company, she was launched on 11 December 1950 and entered service in May 1951. She operated in combined passenger and cargo trade from London to Auckland and Wellington, arriving in New Zealand in November 1951. At the end of 1966, she was transferred to the fleet of New Zealand Shipping subsidiary Federal Line, but operated under the British flag for only one more year, making her final New Zealand voyage in late 1967. She was subsequently sold to the Orient Overseas Line and renamed Oriental Rio, sailing under the Hong Kong flag until she was scrapped in 1974. (en)
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  • Oriental Rio (en)
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  • Sold (en)
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  • Oriental Rio (en)
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  • New Zealand Shipping Company Federal Line (en)
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  • Die Ruahine war ein Kombischiff der in Großbritannien ansässigen New Zealand Shipping Company, das 1951 in Dienst gestellt wurde. Das 1968 in Oriental Rio umbenannte Schiff blieb bis 1974 in Fahrt und ging anschließend zum Abbruch nach Taiwan. Die Ruahine war das letzte Schiff, das für die 1973 aufgelöste New Zealand Shipping Company in Dienst gestellt wurde. (de)
  • MS Ruahine was a passenger ship that operated in the mid-20th century, primarily for the New Zealand Shipping Company. Built by John Brown & Company for the New Zealand Shipping Company, she was launched on 11 December 1950 and entered service in May 1951. She operated in combined passenger and cargo trade from London to Auckland and Wellington, arriving in New Zealand in November 1951. At the end of 1966, she was transferred to the fleet of New Zealand Shipping subsidiary Federal Line, but operated under the British flag for only one more year, making her final New Zealand voyage in late 1967. She was subsequently sold to the Orient Overseas Line and renamed Oriental Rio, sailing under the Hong Kong flag until she was scrapped in 1974. Ruahine measured 17,851 gross register tons, and was 584 feet (178 m) long, with a beam of 75 feet (23 m). She was powered by Doxford diesel engines driving two screws, which gave her a service speed of 16.5 knots (19.0 mph). She had a passenger capacity of 267 in a single-class configuration. (en)
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