SS Metagama

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NameMetagama
NamesakeMetagama, Ontario
Metagama in the St. Lawrence River in 1927
History
United Kingdom
NameMetagama
NamesakeMetagama, Ontario
OwnerCanadian Pacific Railway Co
OperatorCanadian Pacific Steamship Co
Port of registryLondon
Route
BuilderBarclay, Curle & Co
Yard number511
Launched19 November 1914
CompletedMarch 1915
Maiden voyage27th March 1915
Identification
FateScrapped 1934
General characteristics
TypeOcean liner
Tonnage12,420 GRT, 7,484 NRT
Length500.4 ft (152.5 m)
Beam64.2 ft (19.6 m)
Depth37.9 ft (11.6 m)
Decks2
Installed power1,492 NHP
Propulsion
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)
Capacity
  • Passengers: 520 first class, 1,200 cabin class
  • 46,070 cubic feet (1,305 m3) refrigerated cargo
Sensors &
processing systems
Notessister ship: Missanabie

SS Metagama was a transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in 1914 and scrapped in 1934. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co owned her and the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co operated her. She was a pioneering example of a "cabin class" passenger ship.

Before the First World War, Canadian Pacific ordered a pair of liners from Barclay, Curle & Co on the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.[1][2] Canadian Pacific planned the pair to pioneer a new concept in passenger accommodation, in which there was no first class or second class but instead a single "cabin class".[3]

Barclay, Curle built Missanabie and Metagama as yard numbers 510 and 511. Missanabie was launched on 22 June 1914[1] and Metagama on 19 November.[2] Metagama was completed in March 1915. Her registered length was 500.4 ft (152.5 m), her beam was 64.2 ft (19.6 m) and her depth was 37.9 ft (11.6 m).[4] Her holds had 46,070 cubic feet (1,305 m3) of refrigerated space for perishable cargo.[5] Her tonnages were 12,420 GRT and 7,484 NRT.[4]

Metagama had twin screws, each driven by a four-cylinder quadruple expansion engine. Between them her twin engines were rated at 1,492 NHP[4] and gave her a speed of 16 knots (30 km/h).[6]

Canadian Pacific registered Metagama at London. Her UK official number was 134791 and her code letters were JKDF.[4]

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