Cabin and Third Class on the MS St. Louis - 1938
Front Cover, Cabin and Third Class Accommodations on the MS St. Louis of the Hamburg America Line 1938 Brochure. GGA Image ID # 12d4b4af3a
1938 8-page, large format brochure from the Hamburg-America Line presents views of the rooms and decks enjoyed by the cabin and third-class passengers aboard the MS St. Louis. Captions and text were provided in German and English. The English versions are provided below.
On the MS "St. Louis" of the Hamburg America Line which has gained an excellent reputation in the service from Hamburg to Canada, the United States and on Cruises, a remarkable improvement has been made which will make a voyage on this popular liner still more comfortable and enjoyable.
The spacious cabins and elegantly appointed public rooms of the Tourist Class have been converted into Third Class so that the "St. Louis" will in future carry two classes only.
The Third Class passenger has now, for the same fare, the privilege of traveling in accommodations corresponding to former Second Class on large transatlantic liners.
The "St. Louis" can carry 925 passengers in two classes. Being of 16 732 Gross Register Tons, she ranks among Germany's largest motor ships. Her total length is 575 feet and her average speed 16 miles per hour.
Passengers will find onboard the "St. Louis" everything that makes traveling on the Hamburg America Line so delightful ... comfortable cabins, elegant public rooms, spacious decks, a shop, lift, library, cinema, sports deck as well as a service and cuisine for which the Company has always been famous.
Passengers on the Deck of the St. Louis Enjoy a Leisurely Afternoon. GGA Image ID # 12d4b574fe
The Large Cabin Class Hall on the MS St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d4c6382d
Cabin Class Ladies' Room on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d57e28cb
You feel perfectly at home on board, and also enjoy the comfortable life on a ship devoted to relaxation and pleasure.
Cabin Class Dining Room on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d5d0d142
Enjoying Mealtimes in the Cabin Class on the Hamburg America Line MS St. Louis, Congenial Company, Great Food. GGA Image ID # 12d65cba82
You are well looked after onboard. Your steward soon becomes acquainted with your individual habits and requirements and carries out your wishes before they are expressed.
Cabin Class Smoking Room on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d6ece803
A Cabin Class Upper Deck Stateroom on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d71e6c1d
Time passes pleasantly. You visit the cinema, listen to a good concert, meet agreeable friends and companions in the Bar, and in short spend a thoroughly happy time from the beginning to the end of the voyage.
The Third Class Social Hall on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d7482c36
Third Class Dining Room on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d7b37109
Everything is provided in the Third Class to ensure a comfortable and pleasant journey. This Class has its own exceptional Public Rooms, a large Promenade Deck and well-fitted Cabins.
The Panelled Third-Class Smoking Room on the MS St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d7b9fd35
A Third Class Bathroom on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d7c7dcf7
Two-Berth Third Class Cabin on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d819d6e2
The Third Class Bar on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d82ef768
Collage of Life on Deck on the St. Louis. GGA Image ID # 12d8395dbf
The most extraordinary thing about a voyage is life on deck.