SS City of Brussels

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NameCity of Brussels
RouteAtlantic crossing
City of Brussels
History
United Kingdom
NameCity of Brussels
Owner Inman Line
RouteAtlantic crossing
BuilderTod and Macgregor, Partick, Glasgow
Launched11 August 1869
FateSunk in collision 7 January 1883
General characteristics
TypePassenger liner
Tonnage3,100 tons
Length390 ft (120 m)
Beam40 ft (12 m)
Sail plan3 masts

City of Brussels was a British passenger liner that set the record for the fastest Atlantic eastbound voyage in 1869, becoming the first record breaker driven by a screw. Built by Tod and Macgregor, she served the Inman Line until 1883 when she sank with the loss of ten people after a collision while entering the Mersey.[1]

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