Sailing Schedules for 1909

 

Sailing schedules for 1909 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.

 

4 June 1908 to 14 January 1909

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-New York, from 4 June 1908 to 14 January 1909.

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York, from 4 June 1908 to 14 January 1909. Ships Included the Arabic, Baltic, Cedric, and Celtic. SS Romanic Passenger List, 4 October 1908. GGA Image ID # 211425365f

 

5 August 1908 to 13 January 1909

Sailing Schedule, Southampton-Cherbourg-New York Service, from 5 August 1908 to 13 January 1909.

Sailing Schedule, Southampton-Cherbourg-New York Service, from 5 August 1908 to 13 January 1909. Ships Included the Adriatic, Majestic, Oceanic, and Teutonic. Information and Fares for Cross-Channel Passages is also Listed. SS Romanic Passenger List, 4 October 1908. GGA Image ID # 1e57207633

 

Sailing Schedule, New York-Gibraltar-Naples-Genoa and Genoa-Naples-New York, from 30 April 1909 to 4 November 1909.

Sailing Schedule, New York-Gibraltar-Naples-Genoa and Genoa-Naples-New York, from 30 April 1909 to 4 November 1909. Ships Included the Batavia, Bulgaria, Hamburg, and Moltke. SS Blücher Passenger List, 12 May 1909. GGA Image ID # 1f8ad5595c

 

Sailing Schedule, Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York Service, from 5 May 1909 to 8 December 1909.

Sailing Schedule, RMS Arabic Passenger List, 11 June 1909. GGA Image ID # 1e4b05d9fa

  • Title(s): Southampton, Cherbourg, Queenstown, New York Service Calling at Queenstown (Westbound) and Plymouth (Eastbound).
  • Ships: Adriatic, Majestic, Oceanic, and Teutonic
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 5 May 1909 to 8 December 1909
  • Ports of Call: Southampton, Cherbourg, Queenstown (Cobh), New York, Plymouth
  • Service Note(s): CROSS-CHANNEL PASSAGES. These steamers carry passengers between Southampton, Cherbourg, Plymouth and Queenstown, at the fares named below, which include an excellent Table and all necessaries. This makes one of the most comfortable routes to and from France and England, and is also the shortest and best route to the South of Ireland. Special trains to and from Paris and London connect with the arrival and departure of the steamers, which leave Southampton and Cherbourg every Wednesday, and usually leave Plymouth and Cherbourg for Southampton every Wednesday.
  • Service Rates of Passage: Rates for Cross-Channel Passages and Railway Fares are also Listed in Sailing Schedule
  • Note: Passengers are permitted to break their journey at any of the Ports named, proceeding to their destination by any later Steamer of the White Star or American Line (tickets being interchangeable).

 

7 May 1909 to 15 January 1910

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York Service, from 7 May 1909 to 15 January 1910.

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York Service, from 7 May 1909 to 15 January 1910. Ships Included the Arabic, Baltic, Cedric, and Celtic. RMS Arabic Passenger List, 11 June 1909. GGA Image ID # 1e4b0b0004

 

Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-Southampton-Boulogne-Cherbourg-New York and New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Hamburg, from 12 May 1909 to 19 June 1909.

Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-Southampton-Boulogne-Cherbourg-New York and New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Hamburg, from 12 May 1909 to 19 June 1909. Ships Included the Amerika, Blücher, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Deutschland, Graf Waldersee, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Pennsylvania, President Grant, and President Lincoln. SS Blücher Passenger List, 12 May 1909. GGA Image ID # 1f892ff7a1

 

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Québec-Montréal, from 15 July 1909 to 20 November 1910.

Sailing Schedule, SS Dominion Passenger List, 19 August 1909. GGA Image ID # 1f04d757ef

  • Ships: Canada, Dominion, Laurentic, Megantic, and Ottawa.
  • Steamship Line(s): White Star-Dominion Line
  • Sailing Date Range: 15 July 1909 to 20 November 1909.
  • Ports (Westbound): Liverpool, Québec, Montréal
  • Ports (Eastbound): Montréal, Québec, Liverpool
  • Top Section: WHITE STAR LINE STEAMERS LAURENTIC, Triple Screw (Combination of Turbine and Reciprocading Engines) 14,892 Tons; MEGANTIC, Twin Screw 14,878 Tons; THE LARGEST VESSELS IN THE CANADIAN TRADE. DOMINION LINE STEAMERS CANADA, Twin Screw 10,000 Tons; DOMINION, Twin Screw 7,008 Tons; OTTAWA 5,070 Tons.
  • Note1: White Star Line Steamers Laurentic, Megantic, Dominion Line Steamers:—Canada, Dominion, Ottawa.
  • Note2: The ships Dominion and Ottawa carry only Second and Third Class Passengers.

 

9 December 1908 to 23 July 1909

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York, New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen, Genoa-Naples-Gibraltar-New York, and New York-Gibraltar-Naples-Genoa, from 9 December 1908 to 23 July 1909.

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York, New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen, Genoa-Naples-Gibraltar-New York, and New York-Gibraltar-Naples-Genoa, from 9 December 1908 to 23 July 1909. Ships Included the Barbarossa, Berlin, Brandenburg, Chemnitz, Friedrich der Grosse, Gneisenau, Grosser Kurfurst, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Koenig Albert, Koenigin Luise, Kronprinzessin Cicilie, Main, Neckar, Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, Prinzess Irene, Rhein, Yorck, and Zieten. North German Lloyd Bulletin, January 1909. GGA Image ID # 1f519dd3c6. Click to View Larger Image.

 

7 October 1909 to 15 February 1910

Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-Boulogne sur Mer-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York, from 7 October 1909 to 15 February 1910.

Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-Boulogne sur Mer-Southampton-Cherbourg-New York, from 7 October 1909 to 15 February 1910. Ships Included the Amerika, Blücher, Bulgaria, Cincinnati, Deutschland, Graf Waldersee, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Pennsylvania, President Grant, and the President Lincoln. SS Deutschland Passenger List, 7 October 1909. GGA Image ID # 1e41f7f6aa


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