Warren Line Fleet List
Fleet List of the Warren 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.
WARREN LINE
George Warren & Company
FURNESS-WARREN LINE
(British)
The Warren Line started as a passenger steamship line in 1865 as George Warren & Company. They became the White Diamond Steam Ship Company in 1898. In 1912, Furness Withy & Company acquired a controlling interest in the company, and a new company named George Warren & Company (Liverpool) Limited was formed. In 1922, the name became Warren Line (Liverpool) Limited. In 1934, the Warren Line (Liverpool) took over the Johnston Line and Neptune Steam Navigation Company to form the Johnston-Warren Line. They later became known as the Furness-Warren Line in 1947.
- Angloman (1892) 4,892
- Bay State (1898) 6,824
- Bosphorus (1865) 2,045
- Brazilian (1852) 3,496
- Cambroman (1892) 6,059
- Concordia (1862) 1,348
- Digby (1913) 3,960
- Iowa (1879) 4,329 Iowa (1903) 8,370
- Kansas (1882) 5,277
- Massachusetts (1866) 2,869
- Michigan (1887) 4,979
- Missouri (1881) 5,146
- Nepthis (1877) 2,010
- Newfoundland (1925) 6,791
- Newfoundland (1947) 7,437
- Nova Scotia (1926) 6,796
- Nova Scotia (1947) 7,438
- Ottoman (1890) 4,843
- Palestine (1858) 2,867
- Peruvian (1863) 2,304 ex-Allan liner
- Propontis (1864) 2,132
- Roman (1884) 4,572
- Sachem (1893) 5,204
- Sagamore (1892) 5,197
- Sir Francis (1872) 1,833
- Victoria (1867) 3,985
- Fort Victoria (1913) 7,784 (Made several trans-Atlantic voyages before entering the Furness-Bermuda Line.)
Smith, Eugene W., Passenger Ships of the World: Past and Present, Boston: George H. Dean Company, 1963.