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  2. SS Chusan - Wikipedia

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    The SS Chusan was a British ocean liner and cruise ship, ... Ran cruises from Cape Town, Africa. 26 March 1973: Put up for sale in Britain. 12 May 1973: ...

  3. Port of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 World Bank Container Port Performance Index ranked Cape Town 344th out of the 348 ports surveyed. [2] Shipping company Maersk announced that they would be bypassing the Port of Cape Town from December 2023 due to reliability and transit time concerns. [3] [4] In the 2023 report, the port slipped to bottom of the 405 ports surveyed. [5]

  4. Safmarine - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Safmarine purchased the cruise ship MS Astor from the West German Hadag Cruise Lines. Following refit she was used to revive the Southampton–Cape Town service, also making cruises out of South Africa and the United Kingdom between liner voyages. [5]

  5. RMS Pendennis Castle - Wikipedia

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    RMS Pendennis Castle was a Royal Mail Ship, passenger and cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line.The vessel served the Union-Castle Line from 1959-1976 on a regular route between the UK and South Africa for the Southampton to Las Palmas, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and Durban "Cape Mail" service.

  6. RMMV Capetown Castle - Wikipedia

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    The ship was built by the builders Harland & Wolff and was launched on 23 September 1937 and was a slightly enlarged version of the Stirling Castle and Athlone Castle of 1936. After the outbreak of World War II , in January 1940, the government introduced the Liner Requisition Scheme and Capetown Castle was taken up for conversion into a troop ...

  7. CSS Alabama - Wikipedia

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    After stopping in Saldanha Bay on 29 July 1863 in order to verify that no enemy ships were in Table Bay, [15] she finally made a much-needed refitting and reprovisioning visit to Cape Town, South Africa. Alabama is the subject of an Afrikaans folk song, "Daar kom die Alibama" still popular in South Africa today.

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