Built. 1907
Yard. John Brown, Clydebank
Operator. Great Eastern Railway
Route. Harwich – Hook of Holland 1907-1914
Length. 343 ft.
Gross Tonnage. 2,410
Passengers. 520
Status. Sunk 1917
T.S.S. Copenhagen was built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank as a replacement for the lost Berlin and was so successful that she was quickly followed by her sisters Munich ; and St. Petersburg on the Harwich – Hook of Holland service. The vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea on the 21st March 1917 en route to Hook of Holland.
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