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SS Ancon was an American cargo and passenger ship that became the first ship to officially transit the Panama Canal in 1914 although the French crane boat Alexandre La Valley completed the first trip in stages during construction prior to the official opening. The ship was built as Shawmut for the Boston Steamship Company by the Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Maryland and put into Pacific service operating out of Puget Sound ports for Japan, China and the Philippine Islands. Shawmut and sister ship Tremont were two of the largest United States commercial ships in service at the time and the company eventually found them too expensive to operate.

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  • Ancón (barco) (es)
  • SS Ancon (1901) (en)
  • Анкон (пароход) (ru)
  • SS Ancón (1901) (sv)
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  • Анкон (англ. и исп. SS Ancon) — американский пароход. Пароход был спущен на воду в 1902 году в Бостоне под названием SS Shawmut. В 1910 году его приобрела Панамская железная дорога, переименовав судно в SS Ancon в холма в Панаме. Пароход использовался при строительстве нового канала на Панамском перешееке. 15 августа 1914 года SS Ancon стал первым судном, прошедшим по Панамскому каналу. В следующие сто лет каналом воспользовались более миллиона судов. (ru)
  • SS Ancon var ett amerikanskt last- och passagerarfartyg som blev det första fartyget som gick genom Panamakanalen 1914. Fartyget byggdes för , döptes till Shawmut och sattes i trafik i Stilla Havet på traden Puget Sound till hamnar i Kina, Japan och Filippinerna. (sv)
  • El SS Ancón fue un vapor estadounidense que se convirtió en el primer barco en transitar oficialmente el canal de Panamá en 1914. Fue construido en 1902 con el nombre de SS Shawmut por la Boston Steamship Line. Alrededor de 1910 fue vendido al Ferrocarril de Panamá para proveer transporte en la construcción del canal de Panamá.​ El nombre fue cambiado a Ancón, por la localidad de Ancón, sede del jefe de la Comisión del Canal de Panamá. El Ferrocarril de Panamá reemplazó al SS Ancon en 1938, con una segunda nave llamada , que tuvo participación durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (es)
  • SS Ancon was an American cargo and passenger ship that became the first ship to officially transit the Panama Canal in 1914 although the French crane boat Alexandre La Valley completed the first trip in stages during construction prior to the official opening. The ship was built as Shawmut for the Boston Steamship Company by the Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Maryland and put into Pacific service operating out of Puget Sound ports for Japan, China and the Philippine Islands. Shawmut and sister ship Tremont were two of the largest United States commercial ships in service at the time and the company eventually found them too expensive to operate. (en)
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  • Shawmut (en)
  • USS Ancon (ID-1467) (en)
  • *Ancon (1909) (en)
  • *Ex Ancon (1939) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/SS_Ancon_entering_west_chamber_cph.3b17471u.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USS_Ancon_(ID_-_1467).jpg
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