SS Marathon

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Name
  • Marathon (1904–1920)
  • Oruba (1920–1925)
Operator
Yard number402
Marathon prior to 1912, at harbour
History
United Kingdom
Name
  • Marathon (1904–1920)
  • Oruba (1920–1925)
Operator
BuilderAlexander Stephen and Sons
Yard number402
Launched18 November 1903
Maiden voyage27 January 1904
In service1904
Out of service1923
FateScrapped in 1925
General characteristics
TypeCargo liner
Tonnage6,765 GRT
Length454.9 ft (138.7 m)
Beam55.1 ft (16.8 m)
Depth30 ft (9.1 m)
Installed powerTwo triple expansion steam reciprocating engines
PropulsionTwo screws
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Capacity
  • 89 first class
  • 158 third class
  • 150 first class (from 1912)
  • 170 third class (from 1912)
NotesEnlarged in 1912

SS Marathon was a passenger and cargo steamship built for the Aberdeen Line. She was involved in shipping between the United Kingdom and Australia for most of her career.

Marathon was built for the Aberdeen Line in 1903 in Scotland at Alexander Stephen and Sons, she had an identical older sister ship Miltiades. Both ships were built for the United Kingdom to Australia via South Africa route.[1]

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