Fabre Line Fleet List
Fleet List of the Fabre Line Showing Ownership, Nationality, Name of Ship, Year Placed in Service, and Gross Tonnage. Gross tonnage equals cubic feet of all enclosed space divided by 100. Notations Regarding the Ship (if any), Such as Previous Name or Renaming, are shown after the Gross Tonnage.
FABRE LINE
Compagnie Française de Navigation à Vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Compagnie
(French)
The Fabre Line or Compagnie Française de Navigation à Vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Compagnie was a French shipping line formed in 1881 by Cyprien Fabre. It began operating a small fleet of sailing ships in 1865. Its ports of call included New York; Providence, RI; Boston; Ponta Delgada, Madeira, and Lisbon, Portugal; Piraeus and Salonica, Greece; Algiers, Algeria; Beirut, Lebanon; Naples and Palermo, Italy; Alexandria, Egypt; Jaffa and Haifa, Palestine; Constantinople, Turkey; Monaco; and Marseilles, France. It became the Compagnie Générale de Navigation à Vapeur in 1933.
- Alesia (1882) 2,845
- Alesia (1906) 9,720
- America (1881) 2,403
- Asia (1907) 6,122
- Banfora (1914) 9,347
- Braga (1907) 6,122
- Britannia (1881) 2,477
- Burgunclia (1882) 2,908
- Canada (1911) 9,684
- Diolibah (1880) 1,642
- Europa (1907) 6,122
- Gallia (1883) 4,211
- Gergovia (1883) 2,024
- Germania (1903) 5,103
- Iberia (1881) 1,388
- Madonna (1905) 5,633
- Massilia (1891) 3,097
- Neustria (1883) 2,926
- Olbia (1873) 2,623
- Patria (1874) 1,369
- Patria (1882) 4,053
- Patria (1913) 11,885
- Providence (1915) 11,996
- Roma (1902) 5,291
- Sant Anna (1910) 9,350
- Scotia (1881) 2,292
- Sinaia (1924) 8,567
- Vasconia (1899) 3,281
- Venezia (1907) 6,707
Smith, Eugene W., Passenger Ships of the World: Past and Present, Boston: George H. Dean Company, 1963.