Sailing Schedules for 1906

 

Sailing schedules for 1906 typically outline the departure and arrival times and the routes taken by ships during their voyages. These schedules serve as vital information for passengers, allowing them to plan their journeys effectively.

 

18 August 1905 to 10 January 1906

White Star Line Liverpool-New York Service from 18 August 1905 to 10 January 1906.

White Star Line Liverpool—New York Service, RMS Majestic Passenger List, 30 August 1905. GGA Image ID # 1dd49614e0. Click for Larger Image.

  • Title(s): Liverpool—New York Service
  • Ships: Baltic, Cedric, Celtic, Majestic, and Teutonic.
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 18 August 1905 to 10 January 1906
  • Ports of Call: Liverpool and New York
  • Note: Special Trains for Passengers leave Easton Station. London, direct to Riverside Station, Liverpool, in connection with the above sailings, or Passengers may leave by the 10:00 a.m. Fast Express from St. Paneras.

 

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Boston Service, from 1 February 1906 to 22 December 1906.

Liverpool-Boston Service Sailing Schedule, RMS Cymric Passenger List, 7 September 1906. GGA Image ID # 1e555ca7f7. Click to View Larger Image.

  • Title(s): Liverpool—Boston Service. Subject to Change.
  • Ships: Arabic, Cymric, and Republic.
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 1 February 1906 to 22 December 1906
  • Ports of Call: Boston and Liverpool
  • Service Note(s): Special Trains for Passengers leave Euston Station, London, in connection with the Sailings marked *.
  • Note: MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE.—The "Arabic" sails from New York on February 7th, 1907, for an extended Cruise to the Mediterranean under Charter to Mr. F. C. Clark, and will call at Madeira, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Algiers, Malta, Athens (Phaleron Bay), Constantinople, Smyrna, Caifa, Jaffa, Alexandria, Naples, and Villefranche, returning thence via Liverpool to New York.

 

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York and New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen, from 13 March 1906 to 24 August 1906.

Sailing Schedule, North German Lloyd Bulletin, March 1906. GGA Image ID # 1eeb93d276. Click to View Larger Image.

 

19 September 1905 to 25 March 1906

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York and New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen, from 19 September 1905 to 25 March 1906.

Sailing Schedule, North German Lloyd Bulletin, October 1905. GGA Image ID # 1eeb04fb9e. Click to View Larger Image.

 

4 May 1906 to 9 January 1907

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-New York Service, from 4 May 1906 to 9 January 1907.

Liverpool-New York Service Sailing Schedule, RMS Cymric Passenger List, 7 September 1906. GGA Image ID # 1e55bda7dd. Click to View Larger Image.

  • Title(s): Liverpool-New York Service
  • Ships: Baltic, Cedric, Celtic, Majestic, Oceanic, and Teutonic.
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 4 May 1906 to 9 January 1907
  • Ports of Call: Liverpool and New York
  • Note: Special trains for passengers leave Euston Station, London, directly at Riverside Station, Liverpool, in connection with the above sailings. Passengers may leave by 10:00 a.m. Fast Express from St. Paneras.

 

21 June 1906 to 22 April 1907

Sailing Schedule, Mediterranean Service, from 21 June 1906 to 22 April 1907.

Mediterranean Service Sailing Schedule. RMS Cymric Passenger List, 7 September 1906. GGA Image ID # 1e553239da. Click to View Larger Image.

  • Title(s): Mediterranean Service. Subject to Change.
  • Ships: Canopic, Cedric, Celtic, Cretic, Republic, and Romanic.
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 21 June 1906 to 22 April 1907
  • Ports of Call: Alexandria, Algiers, Azores, Boston, Genoa, Gibraltar, Madeira, Naples, New York, and Palermo.
  • Note: X Will call at Palermo. † Will call at Almería. * Steamers leave Alexandria 3 p.m., Genoa 4 p.m., and Naples at 5 p.m. on the dates named.

 

American and Colonial Services, Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Queenstown (Cobh)-Boston, Liverpool-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York, and New York-Boston-Mediterranean, from 21 August 1906 to 28 October 1906.

American and Colonial Services, Sailing Schedule. RMS Cymric Passenger List, 7 September 1906. GGA Image ID # 1e550c39be

  • Title(s): American and Colonial Services
  • Ships: Arabic, Baltic, Canopic, Cedric, Celtic, Cretic, Cymric, Majestic, Oceanic, Republic, Romanic, and Teutonic.
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 21 August 1906 to 28 October 1906
  • Ports of Call: Azores, Boston, Genoa, Gibraltar, Liverpool, Naples, Palermo, and Queenstown (Cobh).
  • American Services: [Mail and Passenger Steamers] New York: Oceanic, Baltic, Majestic, Cedric, Teutonic, Celtic, Adriatic, Cretic, Republic. Boston: Arabic, Canopic, Cymric, Romanic.
  • Colonial Services: New Zealand: Athenic, Ionic, Corinthic, Gothic, Delphic. Australian: Afric, Medic, Persic, Runic, Suevic, Cufic, Tropic.
  • Other Services: Freight and Livestock Steamers: Georgic, Cevic, Bovic. Tenders: Passenger-Magnetic, Baggage-Pontic.
  • Service Note(s): Steamers leave Genoa 4 p.m., and Naples 5 p.m., on the dates named.
  • Note: MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE.—The “Arabic” sails from New York about Feb. 7th, 1907, for an extended Cruise to the Mediterranean under charter to Mr. F. C. Clark, and will call at Madeira, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Algiers, Malta, Athens (Phaleron Bay), Constantinople, Smyrna, Caifa, Jaffa, Alexandria, Naples, and Villefranche, returning thence via Liverpool to New York. Particulars on request to any of the Company’s offices.

 

Twin-Screw Express and Passenger Steamship Services, and Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-Southampton-Boulogne sur Mer-Cherbourg-Plymouth-New York, from 23 August 2906 to 27 October 1906.

Twin-Screw Express and Passenger Steamship Services, and Sailing Schedule. SS Moltke Passenger List, 21 August 1906. GGA Image ID # 1e43a0cfd7

  • Title(s): Twin-Screw Express and Passenger Steamship Services Maintained by the Twin-Screw Express Steamship Deutschland the New Twin-Screw Mail Steamers Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Amerika, and Blücher and the Well-Known Twin-Screw Steamships Patricia, Pennsylvania, Graf Waldersee, and Pretoria. Convenient and Short Route to and From England and the Continent. Proposed Sailings. (Subject to Change) From Europe. Linie: Hamburg-New York.
  • Ships: Amerika, Batavia, Blücher, Deutschland, Graf Waldersee, Hamburg, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Oceana, Patricia, Pennsylvania, and Pretoria.
  • Steamship Line(s): Hamburg Amerika Linie / Hamburg American Line (HAPAG)
  • Sailing Date Range: 23 August 1906 to 27 October 1906
  • Ports of Call: Boulogne-sur-Mer, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Plymouth, New York, and Southampton
  • Service Note(s): + The New Twin-Screw S. S. « Deutschland », 686 1/2 feet long, 6502 tons, 23 1/2 knots average speed. X S.S. Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, new twin-screw steamer 700 feet long , 25000 tons, 18 knots average speed. ♦ SS. Amerika , new twin-screw steamer, 690 feet long, 22250 tons, 18 knots average speed. || The SS. «Blücher», new twin-screw steamers of 12,000 tons and 16 knots speed.
  • Service Note(s): The special train service from Hamburg to Cuxhaven will be continued as heretofore for all the steamers of the Company.
  • Note: TO EUROPE. SS. Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Amerika, Deutschland, Blücher and Oceana: From New York via Plymouth (London) and Cherbourg (Paris) to Hamburg. SS. Patricia, Pennsylvania, Graf Waldersee, and Pretoria: From New York via Dover (for London or Paris) to Hamburg.
  • New Service—Berlin—New York via Cuxhaven—Special Train. By a new arrangement of Special Trains from Berlin to Cuxhaven, the Hamburg-American Line has introduced a great and important improvement in its service, in connection with the sailings of the steamers Deutschland, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Amerika and Blücher, from Hamburg.
  • On the morning of sailing, a special train will be dispatched from the Lehrter Station, Berlin, Cuxhaven direct, from where the steamer will sail immediately following the embarkation of the passengers and their baggage.
  • Passengers sojourning or arriving at Berlin can have their return orders exchanged, secure tickets for the special train, and receive all information the day before sailing at the Berlin Office of the Hamburg-American Line, 8 Unter den Linden.
  • This new service gives passengers by the steamers Deutschland, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Amerika and Blücher the choice of making the final passage arrangements at the office of the Company in Berlin and enables them to leave Berlin for Cuxhaven direct on the steamer’s sailing.

 

20 September 1906 to 20 May 1907

Sailing Schedule, Cruises to Bathing Resorts, Orient, Mediterranean, and West India, from 20 September 1906 to 20 May 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Moltke Passenger List, 21 August 1906. GGA Image ID # 1e43aaa746

  • Title(s): Cruises to Bathing Resorts, Orient, Mediterranean, and West India
  • Ships: Blücher, Meteor, and Moltke.
  • Steamship Line(s): Hamburg Amerika Linie / Hamburg American Line (HAPAG)
  • Sailing Date Range: 20 September 1906 to 20 May 1907
  • Ports of Call: New York, Genoa, Other Ports (Not Stated)
  • Service Note(s): Special pamphlets, containing full descriptions of the above trips will be sent to any address upon application to the Hamburg-American Line. FOR PARTICULARS ENQUIRE OF THE PURSER.
  • Note: See Individual Cruise Listing for Dates and General Destination.

 

5 October 1906 to 24 May 1907

Sailing Schedule, Genoa-New York-Genoa, from 5 October 1906 to 24 May 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Bremen Passenger List, 27 October 1906. GGA Image ID # 2141608721. Click to View Larger Image.

 

10 October 1906 to 29 August 1907

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-New York and Bremen to Baltimore, From 10 October 1906 to 29 August 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Bremen Passenger List, 27 October 1906. GGA Image ID # 213e5f2762

  • Title(s): 2) Continued. BREMEN—NEW YORK. b) Twin-screw mail steamers of the Barbarossa class and mail steamers. The Barbarossa Class steamers sail from Bremen via Southampton or Cherbourg and from New York via Plymouth and Cherbourg. The steamers travel directly to and from New York.
  • Title(s) in German: 2) Fortsetzung. BREMEN—NEW YORK. b) Doppelschrauben-Postdampfer der Barbarossa-Classe und Postdampfer. Die Dampfer der Barbarossa-Classe fahren von Bremen über Southampton oder Cherbourg; von New York über Plymouth und Cherbourg. Die Dampfer fahren nach und von New York direct.
  • Ships: Barbarossa, Brandenburg, Bremen, Breslau, Cassel, Chemnitz, Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Friedrich der Grosse, Grosser Kurfürst, Halle, Hannover, Köln, Main, Neckar, Prinzess Alice, and Rhein.
  • Steamship Line(s): North German Lloyd / Norddeutscher Lloyd
  • Sailing Date Range: 10 October 1906 to 29 August 1907. (Note: Bremen-New York Is for 1907, a Continuation From Schedule 213e1cc54d Below).
  • Ports of Call: Baltimore, Bremen, Cherbourg, New York, Southampton
  • I. 2) Bremen—New York Service Note(s): All steamers bound for New York carry cabin and steerage passengers.
  • I. 2) Bremen—New York Service Note(s) in German: Mit allen nach New York fahrenden Dampfern werden Kajüts- und Zwischendeckspassagiere befördert.
  • II. Bremen—Baltimore (Direct) Service Note(s): *) via New York. Carry cabin and steerage passengers.
  • II. Bremen—Baltimore (Direct) Service Note(s) in German: *) über New York. Befördern Kajüte- und Zwischendeck Passagiere.

 

17 October 1906 to 22 July 1907

Sailing Schedule, Bremen to Australia, Bremen to Amsterdam, Antwerp, Genoa, Messina, and Bremen to East Asia, from 17 October 1906 to 22 July 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Bremen Passenger List, 27 October 1906. GGA Image ID # 2141ede74c

  • Title(s): XVIII. Bremen-Australia, XIX. Bremen—Dutch East Indies—Australia, and XX. Bremen — East Asia.
  • Ships (Passenger Ships): Barbarossa, Bremen, Bülow, Göben, Hohenlohe, Scharnhorst, and Yorck.
  • Steamship Line(s): North German Lloyd / Norddeutscher Lloyd
  • Sailing Date Range: 17 October 1906 to 22 July 1907
  • Ports of Call (Passenger Ships): Adelaide, Antwerp, Bremen, Colombo, Fremantle, Genoa, Melbourne, Naples, Southampton and Sydney.
  • XVIII. BREMEN—AUSTRALIA Service Note(s): (Colombo, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney.) German Mail Steamship Line. The imperial mail steamers Prinz Waldemar, Prinz Sigismund, and Willehad operate between Sydney, Queensland, New Guinea, Hong Kong, and Japan. (See line XX.)
  • XVIII. BREMEN—AUSTRALIEN Service Note(s) in German: (Colombo, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne und Sydney.) Reichspostdampfer-Linie. Zwischen Sydney und Queensland, Neu Guinea, Hongkong und Japan verkehren die Reichspostdampfer Prinz Waldemar, Prinz Sigismund and Willehad. (Siehe Linie XX.)
  • XIX. Bremen—Dutch East Indies—Australia Service Note(s): Cargo steamer (no passenger transport) * to Padang, Batavia, Samarang, Soerabaya, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne (possibly also to Colombo and Cairns)... and furthermore every 4 weeks.
  • XIX. Bremen—Niederländisch-Indien—Australien Service Note(s) in German: Frachtdampfer (keine Passagierbeförderung) * nach Padang, Batavia, Samarang,Soerabaya, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney u. Melbourne, (evt. auch nach Colombo u. Cairns)... und ferner alle 4 Wochen.
  • XX. Bremen — East Asia Service Note(s): Freight steamer of the Hamburg-America line via Port Said, Penang, Singapore, and Hong Kong, respectively. Shanghai to Japan, and furthermore, every four weeks.
  • XX. Bremen — Ost-Asien Service Note(s) in German: Frachtdampfer der Hamburg-Amerika Linie über Port Said, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, bezw. Shanghai nach Japan, und ferner alle 4 Wochen.

 

18 October 1906 to 13 June 1907

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York, from 18 October 1906 to 13 June 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Bremen Passenger List, 27 October 1906. GGA Image ID # 213e1cc54d

 

20 October 1906 to 12 March 1907

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Brazil and Bremen-La Plata, from 20 October 1906 to 12 March 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Bremen Passenger List, 27 October 1906. GGA Image ID # 21403261e8

  • Title(s): IX. Bremen—Brazil and X. Bremen—La Plata
  • Ships: Aachen, Bonn, Borkum, Crefeld, Erlangen, Halle, Helgoland, Karlsruhe, Norderney, Oldenburg, Roland, Stuttgart, Tübingen, Weimar, Wittenberg, and Würzburg.
  • Steamship Line(s): North German Lloyd / Norddeutscher Lloyd
  • Sailing Date Range: 20 October 1906 to 12 March 1907
  • Ports of Call: Antwerp, Bremen, Buenos Aires, Coruña, Leixões, Lisbon, Madeira, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Vigo, and Villagarcia.
  • IX. Bremen—Brazil Service Note(s): From Bremen via Antwerp, Leixões, and Lisbon (possibly also via Madeira) to Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and Santos. § To Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro and Santos. + To Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and Santos. *) probably also São Francisco (Southern Brazil.) Route: Rio, São Francisco, Santos. Carry steerage passengers and cargo, as well as a limited Number of passengers in second cabin.
  • IX. Bremen—Brasilien Service Note(s) in German: Von Bremen über Antwerpen, Leixões und Lissabon (evtl. auch über Madeira) nach Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro und Santos. § Nach Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro und Santos. + Nach Bahia, Rio de Janeiro und Santos. *) voraussichtlich auch São Francisco (Südbrasilien.) Route: Rio, São Francisco, Santos. Befördern Zwischendeckspassagiere und Ladung, sowie eine beschränkte Anzahl Passagiere in zweiter Kajüte.
  • X. Bremen—La Plata Service Note(s): Bremen To Montevideo and Buenos Aires, via Antwerp, possibly. Coruña, Villagarcia or Vigo. + Carry a limited number of passengers in second class, Steerage passengers and cargo. † Carry steerage passengers and cargo. O Carry cargo only, not passengers. §) The Spanish ports of Coruña and/or are expected to run Villagarcia and/or Vigo.
  • X. Bremen—La Plata Service Note(s) in German: Bremen Nach Montevideo und Buenos Aires, über Antwerpen, evtl. Coruña, Villagarcia oder Vigo. + Befördern eine beschränkte Anzahl Passagiere in zweiter Klasse, Zwischendeckspassagiere und Ladung. ! Befördern Zwischendeckspassagiere und Ladung. O Befördern nur Ladung, keine Passagiere. §) Laufen voraussichtlich die spanischen Häfen Coruña und/oder Villagarcia und/oder Vigo an.

 

24 October 1906 to 13 August 1907

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Hamburg-Rotterdam-Antwerp-Southampton-Gibraltar-Genoa, from 24 October 1906 to 13 August 1907.

Sailing Schedule, SS Bremen Passenger List, 27 October 1906. GGA Image ID # 2140bda652

 

1 November 1906 to 23 April 1907

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York and New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen. Mediterranean Service: Genoa-Naples-Gibraltar-New York and New York-Gibraltar-Naples-Genoa, from 1 November 1906 to 23 April 1907.

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York and New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen. Mediterranean Service: Genoa-Naples-Gibraltar-New York and New York-Gibraltar-Naples-Genoa, from . Ships Included the North German Lloyd Bulletin, December 1906. GGA Image ID # 1eebb9208d. Click to View Larger Image.

 

29 November 1906 to 7 April 1907

Special Mid-Winter Sailings of the Cedric and Celtic Between New York and Mediterranean Ports.

Special Mid-Winter Sailings of the Cedric and Celtic Between New York and Mediterranean Ports. SS Cymric Passenger List, 7 September 1906. GGA Image ID # 215f58f990

  • Title(s): SPECIAL MID-WINTER SAILINGS OF THE "CEDRIC," Twin-Screw, 21,035 Tons, and "CELTIC," Twin-Screw, 20,904 Tons, Between NEW YORK and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.
  • Ships: Cedric and Celtic
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 29 November 1906 to 7 April 1907
  • Ports of Call: Alexandria, Azores, Genoa, Gibraltar, Madeira, Naples, and New York.
  • Note: The attention of passengers holding return tickets by the White Star Line is especially drawn to the choice of route thus offered, with return tickets being available for their full value towards passage by any of the White Star Services. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO. Liverpool, August 1906.
  • Announcement: We have pleasure in calling attention to the services maintained by the White Star Line to the United States, in addition to the regular sailings between Liverpool and New York, viz :— LIVERPOOL and BOSTON (Calling at Queenstown), ALSO BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON & MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. These Services are conducted by the modern Twin-Screw Steamers :— "CEDRIC" 21,035 Tons, "CELTIC" 20,004 Tons, "ARABIC" 15,801 Tons, "REPUBLIC" 15,378 Tons, "CRETIC" 13,600 Tons, "CYMRIC," 13,098 Tons, "CANOPIC" 12,006 Tons, "ROMANIC" 11,400 Tons, which are amongst the largest, fastest, and finest steamers running between the ports named. They sail regularly throughout the year to and from Liverpool and Boston (calling at Queenstown), or to and from New York or Boston and Mediterranean Ports.

 

 

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