SS Duilio
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NameSS Duilio
Operator
- 1923-1932: Navigazione Generale Italiana
- 1932-1936: Italian Line
- 1936-1942: Lloyd Triestino
- 1942-1944: International Red Cross
RouteGenoa-Buenos Aires
SS Duilio | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | SS Duilio |
| Operator |
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| Port of registry | |
| Route | Genoa-Buenos Aires |
| Launched | 9 January 1916 |
| Completed | October 1923 |
| In service | 1923 |
| Out of service | 1943 |
| Fate | Sunk by Allied aircraft 10 July 1944 |
| General characteristics | |
| Tonnage | 24,881 GRT |
| Length | 193,75 m |
| Beam | 23,20 m |
| Propulsion | 4 groups of coal fired boilers (later adapted to naphtha), 4 propellers, power: 24.000 cv/axis |
| Speed | 19.50 knots |
| Capacity | 1,300 passengers |
SS Duilio was an Italian ocean liner and one of the largest Italian merchant ships until 1925. She measured 24,281 gross register tons and was the sister of the SS Giulio Cesare, which was launched in 1921. She was constructed for the Italian shipping company “Navigazione Generale Italiana” based in Genoa and constructed by Ansaldo Shipyard owned by Sestri Ponente. She was sunk on 10 July 1944.