SS City of Berlin

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NameCity of Berlin
NamesakeBerlin
Inman's City of Berlin
History
 United Kingdom
NameCity of Berlin
NamesakeBerlin
Owner Inman Line
Port of registryLiverpool, United Kingdom
RouteAtlantic crossing.
BuilderCaird & Company, Greenock, Scotland
Launched27 October 1874
Maiden voyage29 April 1875
Honors and
awards
Blue Riband winner
FateSold 1898, scrapped 1921
General characteristics
TypeOcean Liner, single funnel
Tonnage5491 tons
Length488.6 ft (148.9 m)
Beam44.2 ft (13.5 m)
Installed powerSteam
PropulsionSingle screw
Sail plan3 masts
Speed15 knots
Noteslater names: SS Berlin (1893), SS Meade (1898)

City of Berlin was a British ocean liner that won the Blue Riband for the Inman Line in 1875 as the fastest liner on the Atlantic. She was also the largest active passenger ship for six years except for the inactive Great Eastern Built by Caird & Company in Scotland, City of Berlin was the Inman Line's premier unit for thirteen years until City of New York was commissioned in 1888. She served the Inman Line until 1893 when Inman was merged into the American Line, and she was operated by her new owners on both the American Line and Red Star Line until 1898. She was sold to the U.S. Government, and was in their service until after World War I.[1]

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