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hip Name: La Champagne Years in service: 1885-1915 Funnels: 2 Masts: 4 Shipping Line: French Ship Description: Built by Cie. Generale Transatlantique (Penhoet), St. Nazaire, France. Tonnage: 7,087. Dimensions: 493' x 51' (508' o.l.). Single-screw, 17 knots. Compound engines. Four masts and two funnels. Steel hull. History: Launched, May 15, 1885. Passengers: 390 first, 65 second, 600 third. Maiden voyage: Havre-New York, May 22, 1886. Two of her four masts were removed in 1896. Triple expansion engines installed at time of reconditioning. Transferred to Central American service in 1905. Wrecked off St. Nazaire, May 28, 1915. Sister ships: La Bourgogne, La Bretagne and La Gascogne. File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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