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The Fleets
Compaņia Trasmediterránea,
Barcelona
Compaņia Trasmediterránea was formed in Spain in 1916 by the
merger of several lines to provide services between Spain and the Balearic
Islands,
Canary Islands and North Africa. After the Great War, there was a high
demand for services between Spain and the USA and between 1920 - 1921
the company made ten sailings between Barcelona and New York with calls
at other Spanish ports. A few further voyages to New York were made in
1940-41, mostly with war refugees, and in 1944 the Ciudad de Sevilla
made a single round voyage to Philadelphia.
In 1978 the company was acquired by the Spanish Government and still
operates.
Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data. The
following list was extracted from various sources. This is not an all inclusive
list but should only be used as a guide. If you would like to know more about
a vessel, visit the Ship Descriptions (onsite)
or Immigrant
Ship web site.
note:- References in the fleet list to Nationalist and Republican refer
to
the opposing factions in the Spanish Civil War
Funnel:
Black
later Buff (yellow) with broad red band.
Fleet:
|
|
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
A. Cola |
1867 |
1917 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1930 sold to R. Escudero renamed Asun. |
1,018 |
A. Lazaro |
1895 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1927 converted to motor ship, 1936 - 1939 Spanish Nationalist naval requisition,
converted to minelayer / gunboat, 1964 scrapped Valencia. |
1,514 |
Alhambra |
|
see Cataluna (2) |
|
Ampurdan |
|
see Felix Pizcueta. |
|
Andalucia |
1892 |
1917 purchased from Cia Anon de Vapores Vinuesa, Sevilla, 1936 scrapped. |
1,818 |
Antonia |
1874 |
1917 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1927 scrapped. |
785 |
Antonia Ferrer |
1892 |
1917 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 23rd Mar.1918 wrecked
on Galician coast. |
975 |
Aragon |
1902 |
1917 purchased from Cia Anonima se Vapores Vinuesa, Sevilla, 1st Jan.1937
stopped by German ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE and handed to Spanish Nationalists, 1957
scrapped. |
1,896 |
Atlante |
1894 |
1917 purchased from Soc. Nav. e Industria, Barcelona, used as prison ship
by Republican authorities at Puerto Mahon during Spanish Civil War, 1940
scrapped. |
1,456 |
Ausias-March |
1889 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1925 scrapped. |
1,217 |
Balear |
1885 |
1923 purchased from Cia Mallorquina de Vapores, Palma, 1926 transferred
to Cia Mallorquina de Vap. (managed by Cia Trasmediterranea), 1932 scrapped. |
732 |
Barcelo |
1890 |
1919 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1929 scrapped Mahon. |
1,855 |
Bellver |
1879 |
1918 purchased from Islena Maritima, 1936 scrapped. |
1,314 |
C. Sorni |
1896 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1929 scrapped. |
1,273 |
Cabanal |
1893 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1928 scrapped Genoa. |
1,517 |
Canalejas |
1878 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1932 scrapped. |
1,172 |
Capitan Segarra |
1917 |
1970 scrapped. |
2,252 |
Castilla |
1900 |
1917 purchased from Cia Anonima se Vapores Vinuesa, Sevilla, 13th Apr.1927
sank alongside quay at Melilla while employed as hospital ship and scrapped |
1,905 |
Cataluna (1) |
1880 |
1918 purchased from 1918 purchased from Islena Maritima, 17th Nov.1922
wrecked in fog at Villagarcia, Arosa Bay, Spain. |
1,094 |
Cataluna (2) |
1908 |
1917 purchased from Cia Anon. de Vap. Vinuesa,
Sevilla, 1921 renamed Alhambra, 1935 sold to Hijo de Ramon A. Ramos, Barcelona,
1936 renamed Maria R. |
1,687 |
Cirilo Amoros |
1893 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia. 14th Feb.1926 wrecked
near Waterford, Ireland. |
1,252 |
Ciudad de Alcira |
1946 |
1974 scrapped. |
2,516 |
Ciudad de Alcudia |
1909 |
1918 purchased from Islena Maritima, 1958 scrapped. |
68 |
Ciudad de Algeciras |
|
see Miguel Primo de Rivera. |
|
Ciudad de Alicante (1) |
|
see Infante D. Juan. |
|
Ciudad de Alicante (2) |
1979 |
ex- Rollman, 1981 purchased from Interoll S.A, Vigo renamed Ciudad de Alicante,
no later information. |
2,442 |
Ciudad de Barcelona (1) |
|
see Infante Don Jaime. |
|
Ciudad de Barcelona (2) |
1952 |
no later information. |
3,749 |
Ciudad de Burgos |
1956 |
1981 scrapped. |
5,245 |
Ciudad de Cadiz (1) |
|
see Infanta Christina. |
|
Ciudad de Cadiz (2) |
1951 |
1977 scrapped. |
6,514 |
Ciudad de Cadiz (3) |
1980 |
ex- Roll-All, 1982 purchased from Interroll S.A renamed Ciudad de Cadiz. |
2,440 |
Ciudad de Ceuta (1) |
|
see General Sanjurjo. |
|
Ciudad de Ceuta (2) |
1975 |
ex- Monte Contes, 1979 purchased from Naviera
Aznar S.A renamed Ciudad
de Ceuta, 2001 scrapped after collision damage. |
2,720 |
Ciudad de Granada |
1958 |
no later information. |
3,748 |
Ciudad de Huesca |
1954 |
ex- Huesca, 1956 purchased from J. Barreros, Vigo renamed Ciudad de Huesca,
1979 scrapped. |
2,036 |
Ciudad de Ibiza (1) |
1933 |
1938 seized by U.S.S.R at Odessa, renamed Bielostok. |
2,034 |
Ciudad de Ibiza (2) |
1929 |
ex- Esbjerg, 1947 purchased from DFDS,
Copenhagen after being mined and repaired renamed Ciudad de Ibiza, 1978 scrapped. |
3,098 |
Ciudad de Mahon |
|
see General Berenguer. |
|
Ciudad de Malaga |
|
see General Jordana. |
|
Ciudad de Melilla |
|
see Reina Victoria. |
|
Ciudad de Oviedo |
1957 |
1980 scrapped. |
5,251 |
Ciudad de Palma (1) |
|
see Principe Alfonso. |
|
Ciudad de Palma (2) |
1972 |
ex- Canguro Cabo San Sebastian, 1981 purchased renamed
Ciudad de Palma, 1982 renamed Ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Palma, no later
information. |
7,536 |
Ciudad de Pamplona |
1964 |
1981 sold to Pacific International Lines, Singapore renamed Kota Singapura. |
7,760 |
Ciudad de Salamanca (1) |
1946 |
no later information. |
2,537 |
Ciudad de Salamanca (2) |
1981 |
no later information. |
7,500 |
Ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Palma |
|
see Ciudad de Palma (2) |
|
Ciudad de Sevilla (1) |
|
see Infanta Beatriz. |
|
Ciudad de Sevilla (2) |
1980 |
no later information. |
7,240 |
Ciudad de Tarifa |
1961 |
1985 sold to Agapitos Brothers, Greece renamed Apollon. |
3,436 |
Ciudad de Tarragona |
1933 |
1938 seized by U.S.S.R at Odessa renamed L'Vov. |
2,034 |
Ciudad de Teruel |
1955 |
ex- Teruel, 1956 purchased renamed Ciudad de Teruel, 1980 scrapped. |
2,038 |
Ciudad de Toledo |
1956 |
no later information. |
9,485 |
Ciudad de Valencia (1) |
|
see Infante D. Gonzalo. |
|
Ciudad de Valencia (2) |
1985 |
no later information. |
7,053 |
Ciudadela |
1896 |
1919 purchased from Cia Mahonesa de Vapores, 1957 sold to Antonio Astigarraga
y Mendizabel. |
270 |
Comercio |
1863 |
1917 purchased from Ferrer Pasat Hermanos, Valencia, 1929 scrapped. |
539 |
Cullera |
1874 |
1917 purchased from Ferrer Pasat Hermanos, Valencia, 1930 scrapped. |
895 |
Delfin |
1885 |
1918 purchased from Soc. Nav. e Industria, Barcelona, 21st Jan.1937 stranded
at Malaga and subsequently destroyed by Nationalist air attack. |
980 |
Domine |
1935 |
1936-1937 Nationalist Armed Merchant Cruiser, 1976 scrapped. |
6,914 |
Ernesto Anastasio |
1955 |
24th Apr.1980 grounded near Pasajes and scrapped. |
7,295 |
Escolano |
1919 |
1964 scrapped. |
3,081 |
Espanoleto |
1890 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1930 sold to Islena
Maritima S.A., Valencia. |
1,358 |
Felix Pizcueta |
1887 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Gijon,
1919 renamed Ampurdan, 1920 sold to Hijos de Enrique Gironella, Barcelona. |
1,546 |
Fernando Poo |
1935 |
14th Oct.1936 shelled and sunk by Nationalist aux. cruiser CIUDAD DE MAHON
at Bata, Spanish Guinea. |
6,914 |
Florinda |
1909 |
1924 purchased from Barcelonesa de Nav. S.A., Barcelona,
1930 renamed Rio Francoli, 1971 scrapped. |
2,078 |
Francoli |
1865 |
1917 purchased from Naviera Tintore, Barcelona, 3rd Oct.1918 sunk by German
U-Boat near Alicante. |
1,241 |
Fuerteventura |
1912 |
1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares Canarios, Santa
Cruz, 12th Dec.1949 sank in gale at Villa Sanjurjo, Aug.1950 refloated and
returned to service, 1968 scrapped. |
478 |
Gandia |
1869 |
ex- Marroqui, 1918 purchased from Pesquerias Sahara renamed Gandia, 1929
scrapped. |
211 |
General Berenguer |
1930 |
1931 renamed Ciudad de Mahon, 1937-1939 Nationalist
Armed Merchant Cruiser, 1974 scrapped. |
1,550 |
General Fernandez Silvestre |
1890 |
1917 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1930 sold to A. S. de Parayuelo, San Sebastian renamed Kabi-Chiki. |
419 |
General Jordana |
1931 |
1931 renamed Ciudad de Malaga, 8th Jan.1936 sunk
in collision with m/v CAPE OF GOOD HOPE off Las Palmas. |
1,550 |
General Sanjurjo |
1928 |
1931 renamed Ciudad de Ceuta, 1975 sold to Junta
de Obras del Puerto y Ria de Bilbao, Bilbao renamed Consulado de Bilbao Uno. |
879 |
Generalife |
1908 |
ex- Espana No.2, 1924 purchased from Spanish Government renamed Generalife,
1941 sold to Islena Maritima S.A., Barcelona. |
3,919 |
Gobernador Chacon |
|
see Mahon. |
|
Gomera |
1912 |
ex- Gomera-Hierro, 1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares
Canarios, Las Palmas renamed Gomera, 1965 scrapped. |
446 |
Grao |
1885 |
1918 purchased from Cia. Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1925 converted to pontoon. |
1,489 |
Guillem Sorolla |
1919 |
2nd Nov.1922 went missing at sea on voyage Cardiff to Barcelona. |
3,252 |
Hesperides |
1892 |
1920 purchased from La Sociedad Nav. e Industria, Barcelona, 1931 scrapped. |
819 |
Hierro |
1922 |
1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsularios Canarios, Las
Palmas, 1942 sold to Jose Illueca Navarro, Las Palmas renamed Jose Illueca. |
596 |
Infanta Beatriz |
1927 |
1931 renamed Ciudad de Sevilla, 1966 scrapped. |
5,943 |
Infanta Cristina |
1929 |
1931 renamed Ciudad de Cadiz, 15th Aug.1937 torpedoed
and sunk by Italian submarine FERRARIS in Aegean Sea. |
4,602 |
Infante D. Gonzalo |
1931 |
1931 2,497 tons, 1931 renamed Ciudad de Valencia,
8th Nov.1975 caught fire at Palma, 1977 scrapped. |
2,497 |
Infante D. Juan |
1930 |
1930 2,434 tons, 1931 renamed Ciudad de Alicante,
1936 Nationalist Armed Merchant Cruiser, 1977 scrapped. |
2,434 |
Infante Don Jaime |
1929 |
1929 3,946 tons, 1931 renamed Ciudad de Barcelona,
30th May 1937 torpedoed and sunk by Nationalist submarine GENERAL SANJURJO
off Malagrat. |
3,946 |
Isla de Cabrera |
1948 |
ex- Satrustegui, 1973 purchased from Cia
Trasalantica Espanola renamed Isla de Cabrera, 1974 damaged and scrapped. |
6,615 |
Isla de Formentera |
1940 |
ex- Virginia de Churruca, 1974 purchased from Cia
Trasatlantica Espanola renamed Isla de Formentera, 1979 scrapped. |
6,518 |
Isla de Gran Canaria |
1921 |
ex- Mar Adriatico, 1929 purchased from Cia Maritima del Nervion, Bilbao
renamed Isla de Gran Canaria, 1939 seized by U.S.S.R in Black Sea renamed
Pskov. |
5,334 |
Isla de Menorca (1) |
1883 |
1919 purchased from La Maritima Cia Mahonesa de Vapores, Mahon, 14th Mar.1938
sunk by Nationalist air attack off Cambrilla. |
1,004 |
Isla de Menorca (2) |
1961 |
ex- Linda Scarlett, 1972 purchased from Linjebuss International, Sweden
renamed Isla de Menorca, no later information. |
1,588 |
Isla de Teneriffe |
1921 |
ex- Mar Negro, 1929 purchased from Cia Maritima del Nervion, Bilbao renamed
Isla de Teneriffe, 20th Aug.1937 captured by Nationalist cruiser ALMIRANTE
CERVERA, 1964 scrapped. |
5,334 |
Isleno |
1866 |
1918 purchased from Islena Maritima. 1930 sold to Naviera del Nalon renamed
Mina Entrego. |
606 |
J. B. Llovera |
1880 |
1917 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
22nd Sep.1926 sank after collision in Straits of Gibraltar. |
754 |
J. J. Sister |
1896 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1924 converted to motor ship, 1936 used by Republican Government as prison
ship, 1937 captured by Nationalist cruiser CANARIAS and converted to Armed
Merchant Cruiser, 1939 returned to owners, 1965 scrapped. |
1,524 |
Jacinto Verdaguer |
1900 |
ex- Cid, 1917 purchased from Cia Maritima, Barcelona renamed Jacinto Verdaguer,
1952 sold to Isleta Maritima S.A., Barcelona. |
1,641 |
Jativa |
1880 |
1917 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1931 scrapped. |
1,201 |
Jorge Juan |
1883 |
1916 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1932 scrapped. |
1,351 |
Juan de Joanes |
1891 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 18th Mar.1922 sunk
by gunfire in the Bay of Alhucemas during Spanish - Moroccan War. |
916 |
Juan Maragall |
1898 |
ex- Pinta, 1916 purchased from Cia Maritime, Barcelona renamed Juan Maragall,
1930 sold to Manuel Garcia del Moral, Barcelona. |
1,471 |
Juan March |
1966 |
1985 sold to Sol Mediterranean Services, Cyprus renamed Sol Christiana. |
6,892 |
La Palma |
1912 |
1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares Canarios, Santa
Cruz, 1976 sold to H. Flick. laid up at Las Palmas and reported used as floating
yacht club. |
871 |
Lanzarote |
1912 |
1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares Canarios, Las
Palmas, 1967 scrapped. |
475 |
Legazpi |
1904 |
ex- Zungeru (Elder Dempster & Co.),
1910 Cia Trasatlantica, Barcelona renamed
Legazpi, 1931 purchased by Cia Trasmediterranea, 19th Mar.1937 bombed and
sunk by Natioanlist aircraft, beached, refloated and towed to Sagunto, sunk
there by air attack. |
4,346 |
Leon y Castillo |
1912 |
1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares Canarios, Las
Palmas, 1981 scrapped. |
871 |
Lulio |
1870 |
1918 purchased from Islena Maritima, 1948 sold. |
650 |
Mahon |
1919 |
1919 purchased from La Maritima Cia Mahonesa de Vapores,
Mahon, 1922 sold to Islena Maritima Cia Mallorquina de Vap, Mahon, 1923 repurchased
by Cia Trasmediterranea, 1st Jan.1939 sunk by Nationalist air attack at Barcelona,
refloated and 1947 returned to service, renamed Gobernador Chacon, 1955 sold
to Jose Castillo Manzano, Mahon. |
793 |
Mallorca |
1914 |
1923 managed for Islena Maritima Cia Mallorquina de Vap, Palma, 1930 purchased,
used as Armed Merchant Cruiser during Spanish Civil War, 1974 scrapped. |
2,223 |
Manuel Espaliu |
1878 |
1925 purchased from Naviero Fornet, 1935 scrapped. |
990 |
Maria Mercedes |
1878 |
1923 purchased from Navigacion Sollarense, 1935 scrapped. |
467 |
Mariano Cano |
1914 |
1925 purchased from Linea Vapores Cano, Valencia, 1929
renamed Rio Cabriel, 9th Apr.1932 wrecked near La Coruna. |
2,376 |
Marques de Campo |
1918 |
10th May 1924 wrecked near Casablanca on voyage Barcelona - Las Palmas. |
2,252 |
Marques del Turia |
1892 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1932 sold to Adolfo
Ramirez Escudero, Bilbao renamed Fito. |
1,754 |
Mediterraneo |
1911 |
1919 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1934 scrapped. |
313 |
Menorquin |
1879 |
1918 purchased from Cia Mahonesa de Vapores, 1928 scrapped. |
931 |
Miguel Primo de Rivera |
1927 |
1927 841 tons, 1931 renamed Ciudad de Algeciras, 1976
deleted from Lloyds Register. |
841 |
Monte Toro |
1884 |
1919 purchased from La Maritima Cia Mahonesa de Vapores, Mahon, 1922 sold
to Islena Maritima Cia Mallorquina de Vapores, Mahon. |
866 |
Navarra |
1908 |
1917 purchased from Cia Anon. de Vapores Vinuesa, Sevilla, 1936 sold to
Hijo de Ramon A. Ramos, Sevilla. |
1,688 |
Ophir |
1919 |
1927 purchased from Cia Vasco-Valenciana de Nav, Casiz, 1928 sold to Cia
Arrendataria del Monopolio de Petroleos, Bilbao, 1967 scrapped. |
538 |
Pena Sagra |
1900 |
1925 purchased from Cia Naviera Bermeo, San Sebastian,
1928 renamed Rio Besos,1935 scrapped. |
1,788 |
Perez Pujol |
1902 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1929 scrapped. |
1,270 |
Peris Valero |
1888 |
1917 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1932 scrapped. |
1,663 |
Plus Ultra |
1928 |
1937-1939 Nationalist Armed Transport, 1953 converted to motor ship, 1977
scrapped. |
4,312 |
Poeta Arolas |
1919 |
1966 scrapped. |
3,253 |
Poeta Querol |
1872 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Pasat Hermanos, Valencia, 1928 scrapped. |
593 |
Principe Alfonso |
1930 |
1931 renamed Ciudad de Palma, 1936 Nationalist
Armed Merchant Cruiser, 1938 Hospital Ship, 1939 returned to owners, 1968
scrapped. |
3,959 |
Reina Victoria |
1907 |
1920 purchased from Soc. Nav. e Industria, Barcelona,
1931 renamed Ciudad de Melilla, 1958 scrapped. |
1,247 |
Rey Jaime I |
1911 |
1923 managed for Islena Maritima Cia Mallorquina de Vap, Palma, 1930 purchased,
1936 seized by Spanish nationalists, transferred to Italian flag and renamed
Buccari and converted to auxiliary cruiser, 1939 returned to owners and original
name, 1968 scrapped. |
2,257 |
Rey Jaime II |
1906 |
1923 purchased from Islena Maritima Cia Mallorquina de Vap, Palma, 16th
Feb.1937 captured by Spanish Nationalist cruiser CANARIAS and converted to
auxiliary cruiser, 1939 returned to owners, 1961 sold for scrap, 1963 scrapped. |
1,380 |
Rio Besos |
|
see Pena Sagra. |
|
Rio Cabriel |
|
see Mariano Cano. |
|
Rio Francoli |
|
see Florinda. |
|
Rio Manzanares |
1881 |
ex- Paulina, 1924 purchased from Cia Barcelonesa de Nav renamed Rio Manzanares,
1931 scrapped. |
2,098 |
Rio Mino |
1915 |
ex- Mar Mediterraneo, 1928 purchased from Cia Maritima del Nervion, Bilbao
renamed Rio Mino, 1935 sold to Ybarra y Cia, Sevilla renamed Cabo Silleiro. |
2,896 |
Rio Navia |
1915 |
ex- Mar del Norte, 1928 purchased from Cia Maritima del Nervion, Bilbao
renamed Rio Navia, 1935 sold to Cia Naviera
Sota y Aznar, Bilbao renamed
Arate-Mendi |
2,917 |
Rio Segre |
|
see Santamana. |
|
Rio Tajo |
1917 |
ex- Mar Tirreno, 1929 purchased from Cia Maritima del Nervion, Bilbao
renamed Rio Tajo, 1935 sold to Ybarra y Cia renamed Cabo Prior. |
3,367 |
Rius y Taulet |
1899 |
ex- Fortuny, 1917 purchased from Cia Maritima, Barcelona renamed Rius
y Taulet, 1928 scrapped. |
1,527 |
Roger de Flor |
1897 |
ex- Arana, 1917 purchased from Cia Maritima, Barcelona renamed Roger de
Flor, 1929 sold to Manuel Garcia del Moral, Barcelona. |
1,897 |
Romeu |
1918 |
1971 sold to Government of Equatorial Guinea, Fernando Poo. |
3,081 |
Ruiz Capdepon |
1894 |
1920 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1923 sold to Jose
Fuente y Diaz, Gijon renamed Modesto Fuente. |
992 |
S. Giner |
1889 |
1918 purchased from Ferrer Peset Hermanos, Valencia, 1930 sold to Jose
Illueca Navarro, Valencia. |
1,001 |
Sagunto |
1875 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1967 sold. |
956 |
Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
1966 |
1986 sold to Sol Mediterranean Lines, Cyprus renamed Sol Olympia II. |
9,000 |
Santa Maria de la Candelaria |
1964 |
1982 scrapped. |
1,201 |
Santa Maria de la Caridad |
1967 |
1967 1,199 tons, 1984 sold to Irene Maritime Co., Honduras renamed Irene. |
1,199 |
Santa Maria de la Paz |
1967 |
1985 sold to Pyrgi Chios Shipping Co., Honduras renamed Maria. |
1,199 |
Santa Maria de las Nieves |
1964 |
1983 sold to Lloyd Coast Lines Ltd, South Africa renamed Royal Zulu. |
1,201 |
Santa Maria del Pino |
1963 |
1981 scrapped. |
1,216 |
Santamana |
1921 |
1925 purchased from Cia Naviera Bermeo, San Sebastian,
1929 renamed Rio Segre, 1936 sold to Cia
Nav. Sota y Aznar, Barcelona and
used as floating prison by Republicans, 1939 returned to Ybarra y Cia, renamed
Cabo San Sebastian. |
2,661 |
Santander |
1901 |
ex- Dimecres, 1925 purchased from Miravet y Cia, Valencia, 1930 sold to
Jose Illueca Navarro, Valencia renamed Verge del Carme. |
1,536 |
Tambre |
1882 |
1918 purchased from Linea de Vapores Tintore, Barcelona, 1930 scrapped. |
2,050 |
Teide |
1895 |
ex- Espana No.4, 1924 purchased from Spanish Government renamed Teide,
7th Jun.1932 wrecked Fernando Po. |
3,829 |
Teodoro Llorente |
1885 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1929 scrapped. |
907 |
Tintore |
1869 |
(ex- Roquelle, Elder, Dempster & Co.),
1919 purchased from Linea de Vapores Tintore, Barcelona, 1936 scrapped. |
1,332 |
Tirso |
1867 |
1918 purchased from Linea de Vapores Tintore, Barcelona, 1924 sold to
Naviero Ramos, Barcelona. |
784 |
Tordera |
1878 |
(ex- Lualaba, Elder, Dempster & Co.),
1917 purchased from Linea de Vapores Tintore, Barcelona, 1934 scrapped. |
1,838 |
Torras y Bages |
1902 |
ex- Velazquez, 1917 purchased from Cia Maritima, Barcelona renamed Torras
y Bages, 1958 sold to Naviera Moray S.A., Barcelona. |
1,344 |
Torreblanca |
1871 |
1917 purchased from Linea de Vapores Tintore, Barcelona, 1919 sold to
Naviera Hispanos. |
873 |
Turia |
1887 |
1918 purchased from Linea de Vapores Tintore, Barcelona, 1926 scrapped. |
1,521 |
V. Puchol |
1896 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1925 converted to motor ship, 1936 - 1939 converted to Spanish Nationalist
minelayer / Armed Merchant Cruiser, 1964 scrapped. |
1,514 |
Vicente Ferrer |
1878 |
(ex- Bittern, General Steam Nav.
Co.), 1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa,
Valencia, 1929 scrapped. |
991 |
Vicente La Roda |
1899 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
8th May 1938 sunk by air attack near Palamos, 1941 salvaged, 1945 repaired
and sold to Sucesor de Vda Enrique Illueca, Valencia renamed Juan Illueca. |
1,508 |
Victoria |
1952 |
1982 scrapped. |
3,310 |
Viera y Clavijo |
1912 |
1931 purchased from Cia de Vapores Correos Interinsulares Canarias, Las
Palmas, 1978 sold to B. van der Marel, Nieukerk, Hollland for use as floating
restaurant. |
862 |
Villa de Bilboa |
1962 |
1981 sold to Ocean Management Ltd, Singapore renamed New Phoenix. |
7,760 |
Villa de Madrid |
1931 |
Jan.1939 sunk by Spanish Nationalist air attack at Barcelona, refloated
and repaired, 1979 scrapped. |
6,871 |
Villarreal |
1897 |
1918 purchased from Cia Valenciana de Vapores Correos de Africa, Valencia,
1931 sold to Jose Ruiz, Valencia. |
1,621 |
Virgen de Africa |
1953 |
1987 sold to Agrupaciones y Servicios, Spain renamed Africa. |
3,392 |
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