Swedish American Line

Swedish American Line
IndustryCargo and passenger shipping
Founded1915
Defunct1984 (former SAL)
SuccessorRederi Swedish American Line AB
HeadquartersGothenburg, Sweden
Key people
Dan Broström
ParentBroström Group
SubsidiariesSouth Atlantic Lines, Home Lines, Hoverlloyd, Swedish Atlantic Line, Atlantic Container Line
Greta Garbo and Mauritz Stiller on board the SS Drottningholm in 1925, en route to the United States.

Swedish American Line (Swedish: Svenska Amerika Linien, abbr. SAL) was a Swedish passenger shipping line. It was founded in December 1914 under the name Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika and began ocean liner service from Gothenburg to New York in 1915.[1][2] In 1925 the company changed its name to Svenska Amerika Linien / Swedish American Line.[2]

The Swedish American Line was among the first companies to build liners with provisions for off-season cruising, as well as the world's first company to build a diesel-engined transatlantic liner.[3] Increased operational costs and stronger competition from aeroplanes[4][5] forced the company to abandon passenger traffic in 1975,[1] but cargo operations continued until the 1980s.[6]

History

1915–1924

Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika (literally, "shipping corporation Sweden-North America") was born from the idea of Wilhelm R. Lundgren, the owner of Rederiaktiebolaget Transatlantic, with the purpose of offering ocean liner service from Sweden to North America. Both Norway and Denmark already operated their own transatlantic liners, and the establishing of a Swedish company for the trade was a matter of national pride.[7][8] Lundgren died in September 1914, but his successor Gunnar Carlsson managed to attract the attention of Dan Broström of the Broström Concern, and on 4 December 1914 the new Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika was founded in Gothenburg.[2][7][8] The Broström Concern had already operated freighters across the North Atlantic since 1911 under the name of Swedish American Mexico Line (often abbreviated SAML).[9][10] Originally the new company had planned to commission two purpose-built 18000-ton ships, but this plan was never realised. Instead, in September 1915 the company acquired the 1900-built Holland America Line vessel SS Potsdam, which was renamed SS Stockholm.[11][12] On 11 December 1915, in the midst of World War I, the Stockholm left on her first crossing from Gothenburg to New York. En route she was stopped by a British naval vessel and forced to make a stop at Kirkwall, where all mail onboard was confiscated. In the end, the Stockholm's first transatlantic crossing took no less than 15½ days.[2] Initially the new company concentrated on immigrant trade, with substantial provision made for passengers traveling in steerage.[13] Despite the difficulties caused by the war, the Stockholm continued transatlantic services until 1917, when Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare forced her to be laid up in Gothenburg until June 1918, when she resumed service.[11]

In February 1920 RAB Sverige-Nordamerika acquired a second ship, the former Allan Line vessel SS Virginian from Canadian Pacific Steamships. The ship had most recently been used as a troopship by the British Admiralty. She was renamed SS Drottningholm and entered service for her new owners on 30 May 1920. In 1922–1923 the Drottningholm was refurbished, re-engined and her superstructure enlarged.[2][13][14] As a partial replacement, the 1902-built SS Noordam was chartered from Holland America Line as SS Kungsholm from 27 February 1923 until 18 December 1924.[1][2][15] In April 1924 the company acquired SS Borgholm, a small coastal steamer that became the first in a series of feeder ships used to transport passengers from ports around the Baltic Sea to Gothenburg.[2][16][17][18]

MS Kungsholm of 1928, with her original black hull colour.

1924–1939

In March 1923 RAB Sverige-Nordamerika placed an order for their first newbuilding, the first MS Gripsholm, with Armstrong Whitworth & Co in Newcastle upon Tyne.[2] She was the first diesel-engined liner to be built for the transatlantic service.[1] The Gripsholm was launched and christened on 26 November 1924, and delivered on 7 November 1925. On the same date her owners officially changed their name to Svenska Amerika Linien / Swedish American Line, and on 21 November the Gripsholm set out on her maiden voyage from Gothenburg to New York.[2][19] Encouraged by the success of the Gripsholm, SAL placed an order for a ship of similar but larger design with the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg on 28 October 1926.[2] In 1927 the company decided to enter the cruise market, offering various cruises during the northern hemisphere winter season.[20]

On 17 March 1928 the new MS Kungsholm was launched at Blohm & Voss.[2][21] The Kungsholm's interiors were designed with off-season cruising in mind, with her passenger capacity shrunk from 1344 on liner service to around 600 for cruising. She was also one of the first liners with interior decorations in art deco style, following the lead of the SS Ile de France, built in 1927.[3] The ship was delivered to SAL on 13 October 1928, and left on her maiden voyage on 24 November 1928.[2][21] Coinciding with the delivery of the new ship, the first SS Stockholm was sold to Norwegian interests for conversion to a whale factory ship, SS Solglimt.[11] With the Gripsholm and Kungsholm the SAL gained popularity with West European and American passengers, both in liner and cruise service.[3] In May 1929 the United States and Canada imposed extensive restrictions on immigration.[2] At some point after the delivery of the Kungsholm, SAL decided to abandon the traditional black hull colour and their entire fleet was repainted with white hulls.[1]

The Swedish American Line continued operations with the Drottningholm, Gripsholm and Kungsholm throughout the 1930s. In November 1936 the company placed an order for a new ship, MS Stockholm, with Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy.[2] The planned delivery date for the ship was in March 1939, but she was destroyed by a fire during the final stages of construction on 19 December 1938. Construction of a second ship based on the same design, also named MS Stockholm, began soon after the destruction of the original.[2][22][23]

1939–1946

Due to World War II breaking out in Europe, the Kungsholm made her last transatlantic crossing in October 1939, after which she was used for cruising around the West Indies until 1941. Also due to the war the Gripsholm and Drottningholm were taken out of service and are laid up on 24 November 1939 and March 1940, respectively.[2] Meanwhile, the construction work continued on the third Stockholm in Italy, and she was launched on 10 March 1940. In October 1941 the ship was ready for delivery, but due to the war SAL had no service to place her on. As a result, the ship was sold to the Italian government on 3 November 1941 and converted to the troopship MS Sabaudia. The Sabaudia eventually sunk outside Trieste on 6 July 1944.[2][23][24] Had the Stockholm ever entered service for SAL, she would have been the largest ship ever operated by the company.[25]

Stigbergskajen quay in Gothenburg where the steamers of the Swedish American Line moored, and the port terminal "The American Shed". Shown in 1944.

In December 1941 the US Government confiscated the Kungsholm while she was in New York. After negotiations with the Swedish American Line, the company agreed to sell the ship to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) for $6 million which renamed the ship John Ericsson for operation under WSA contract by United States Lines with allocation first to the State Department and then in January 1942 to Army troop transportation until 1945 when she was laid up.[2][21][26][27][28] The Drottningholm meanwhile was chartered by the US government 4 March 1942 for use as a repatriation vessel, to exchange official personnel between the United States and the Axis powers. As Sweden was a neutral country during the war, the Swedish-flagged ship could be used to transport passengers between the warring nations, under the command of Sea Captain John Nordlander. The Drottningsholm made two exchange trips for the US government, after which she was chartered for similar use by the British government. In June 1942 the Gripsholm was also chartered to the US government for the same use as the Drottningholm. For this purpose the Gripsholm was managed by the American Export Lines but kept her original Swedish crew and flag. Unlike the Drottningholm, the Gripsholm was chartered to the US government until 1946. Together the Drottningholm and Gripsholm made a total of 33 repatriation voyages during the war.[29]

In October 1944, before the end of World War II, SAL placed an order with the Götaverken shipyard in Gothenburg for a cargo/passenger liner of 12,165 gross register tons (GRT).[2]

1946–1951

In March 1946 the Swedish American Line re-commenced commercial service, with the Drottningholm setting on her first post-war crossing from Gothenburg on 26 March 1946, while the Gripsholm set out on her corresponding crossing from New York on 31 March 1946. On 9 September 1946 the company's newest ship was launched at the Götaverken shipyard and named MS Stockholm.[2] The new Stockholm was the product of an entirely different thinking from her two predecessors with the same name—instead of offering luxurious surroundings, the new ship was to offer cheap transportation for the masses with austere interiors—despite the protests from the company's chief executive and Stateside offices.[30][31] During the same year the Swedish American Line founded Home Lines together with Cosulich Lines and the Greek businessman Eugen Eugenides.[1] Additionally the operations of Swedish American Mexico Line were merged into those of the Swedish American Line in 1946, bringing five cargo-carrying ships to the fleet of SAL.[6][9] On 18 July 1947 Swedish American Line bought back the USS John Ericsson from the US Navy, and restored her to her original name. The ship sailed to the Ansaldo shipyard in Genoa, where she was rebuilt for service with Home Lines under the name MS Italia.[21]

On 7 February 1948 the new Stockholm was delivered to SAL. She set out on her maiden voyage from Gothenburg to New York on 21 February 1948.[32] When the Stockholm entered service, the Drottningholm was transferred to South Atlantic Lines (a subsidiary of SAL) and renamed SS Brazil for traffic with Home Lines.[14] Between 18 December 1949 and 14 February 1950 the Gripsholm was rebuilt at Howaldtswerke, Kiel with amongst others new funnels, a new bow and modern navigational equipment.[19] In March 1950 the company placed an order for a new combined cruise ship/ocean liner with De Schelde shipyard at Vlissingen, Netherlands. On 18 January 1951 the Swedish American Line re-commenced cruise service for the first time since 1941, when the Stockholm embarked on a cruise to the West Indies.[2]

1952–1962

The 1957 Gripsholm in Stockholm, photographed by Gustaf W. Cronquist.

The new ship under construction at De Schelde was launched on 18 October 1952 and named MS Kungsholm, becoming the third SAL ship to bear the name. The new Kungsholm was delivered on 30 September 1953, and set out on her maiden voyage from Gothenburg on 24 November 1953.[2][33] Following the Kungsholm's delivery the Stockholm was rebuilt with larger passenger accommodations.[31] Coinciding with the completion of the Stockholm's refit, the ageing Gripsholm was sold to the North German Lloyd, becoming their MS Berlin.[19][32] On 14 September 1954 SAL ordered another new ship, essentially an enlarged version of the most recent Kungsholm, from the Ansaldo shipyard. The new ship was named MS Gripsholm (the second ship to bear that name in the SAL fleet) and launched on 8 April 1956.[2]

On 25 July 1956 the Stockholm collided with the SS Andrea Doria outside Nantucket in one of the most famous maritime disasters of the 20th century. 47 people on the Andrea Doria were lost, while five members of the Stockholm's crew were lost in the collision. Several of the Andrea Doria's passengers were rescued by the Stockholm. She was able to return to New York under her own power, and was subsequently repaired at Bethlehem Steel, returning to service on 5 November 1956.[2][31][32] On 14 May 1957 the new Gripsholm started on her maiden voyage from Gothenburg to New York. For the next three years the company operated with three ships.[2] In May 1959 the Stockholm was sold to VEB Deutsche Seereederei, East Germany, with a delivery date on 3 January 1960, becoming their MS Völkerfreundschaft.[32]

1963–1975

Birgit Ridderstedt (right) and son Lars after his 18th birthday dinner in First Class on the Gripsholm in 1966

On 23 August 1963 the Swedish American Line ordered another new ship, this time from John Brown and Company, Clydebank. The new ship, named MS Kungsholm (the fourth SAL ship with that name), was launched on 14 April 1964. Her design featured several cruise-friendly innovations, including all-outside cabins and large lido decks.[34] In preparation for the delivery of the new Kungsholm, the old (third) Kungsholm was sold to North German Lloyd on 5 October 1965, becoming their third MS Europa. The SAL operated with just one passenger-carrying ship until 24 April 1966, when the fourth (and final) Kungsholm was delivered. She began service with a transatlantic crossing from Gothenburg to New York, after which she was used for cruising around the world.[2][35] In 1966 SAL's ships made only nine transatlantic crossings.[34] In 1965 SAL had founded Hoverlloyd together with Swedish Lloyd to offer a fast hovercraft connection across the English Channel. Hoverlloyd begun operations in 1966 with two hovercraft, Swift and Sure.[36][37] Another joint operation was formed in the mid-60s when SAL, Rederiaktiebolaget Transatlantic and Wallenius Rederiet founded Atlantic Container Line as a joint marketing entity for transatlantic freight operations. Some time later the decision was made to establish a new company, Swedish Atlantic Line (AB Svenska Atlant Linjen), for Swedish American Line's freight operations. In the early 70s another joint company, Atlantic Gulf Services, was founded, this time in collaboration with Finnlines.[10]

In 1970 SAL's passenger ships made only three transatlantic crossings, and from 1971 onwards the only crossings made were repositioning cruises.[34] In June 1972 the Swedish American Line purchased the expedition cruise ship MS Lindblad Explorer via their Panama-based subsidiary United Cruising Co. Unlike other SAL passenger vessels, the Lindblad Explorer was registered in Panama, not Sweden.[38] Increased operational costs of Swedish-flagged ships forced the company to start negotiations with Swedish trade unions for re-flagging the Gripsholm and Kungsholm. The negotiations failed however, and 22 March 1975 the company decided to abandon passenger traffic despite protests from the company's United States offices, according to whom the ships would have continued to be highly profitable even under the Swedish flag.[1][2][25] The Gripsholm and Kungsholm were taken out-of-service and laid up in August 1975. The Kungsholm was sold to Flagship Cruises in October of the same year for only 65 million Swedish krona, a half of what SAL had paid for her nine years earlier. Flagship maintained her under the name Kungsholm for cruising under Liberian flag.[25][35] The Gripsholm found a buyer in November when she was sold to Karageorgis Lines, Greece, becoming their MS Navarino.[39] The Lindblad Explorer however stayed under SAL's ownership.[38] At the end of 1975 SAL withdrew from Atlantic Gulf Services.[10]

1975 onwards

SAL continued freight operations, maintained their share in Hoverlloyd and ownership of the Lindblad Explorer until the early 1980s. The Lindblad Explorer was sold to Lindblad Swire Cruises in 1980,[38] and soon afterwards SAL withdrew from Hoverlloyd.[36] Apparently the last ship owned by the company was sold in 1986.[6] In 1984 the company was bought by competing ship owner Rederi AB Transatlantic, which in turn was bought by transportation company Bilspedition AB in 1988. The last vestiges of SAL disappeared in 1990, when Bilspedition closed down its shipping department.[40]

As of 2022, the last surviving ships that were part of Swedish American Line are: the MS Stockholm of 1948, currently laid up in Rotterdam, Netherlands; the tender SS Marieholm, serving as restaurant ship in Gothenburg, Sweden; and a tender from the MS Kungsholm, used as the excursion boat Cygnet on Coniston Water, England.[41][42]

Ships

Lists sourced from.[6][8][10]

Passenger ships

Ship Image Built In service for SAL Tonnage Ship yard Status Notes
SS Stockholm 1900 1915–1928 12,835 GRT Blohm + Voss, Germany Sunk 1942
SS Drottningholm 1905 1920–1946 11,285 GRT Alexander Stephen and Sons, Scotland Scrapped 1955.
SS Kungsholm 1902 1923–1924 12,500 GRT Harland & Wolff, Ireland Scrapped 1928
MS Borgholm 1899 1924–1934 518 GRT Scrapped 1953 Used on feeder service from the Baltic Sea to Gothenburg. Scrapped 1953.
MS Gripsholm (1925) 1925 1925–1954 17,944 GRT
19,105 GRT
Armstrong Whitworth & Co. Ltd, England Scrapped 1966 First purpose built passenger ship for Swedish American Line.
MS Kungsholm (1928) 1928 1928–1942 21,250 GRT Blohm + Voss, Germany Scrapped 1965
SS Kastelholm 1929 1929–1952 921 GRT Scrapped 1965 Used on feeder service from the Baltic Sea to Gothenburg.
SS Marieholm 1934 1934–1940 1,162 GRT Odense Staalskibsværft, Denmark Restaurant Ship[43] Used on tender service connection from the Baltic Sea ports to Gothenburg
MS Stockholm (1938) 1938 never entered service 30,390 GRT Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy Destroyed in a fire before delivery in 1938. Destroyed in a fire before delivery in 1938.
MS Stockholm (1941) 1941 never entered service 30,390 GRT Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy Bombed and partially sank in 1944, Scrapped Never sailed for SAL, sold to the Italian government after completed.
MS Stockholm (1948) 1948 1948–1959 12,165 GRT Götaverken, Gothenburg, Sweden Laid up Collided with SS Andrea Doria in 1956. Sailed for Cruise & Maritime Voyages as MS Astoria since 2015, currently laid up in Rotterdam.
MS Kungsholm (1952) 1952 1953–1965 21,164 GRT De Schelde, Vlissingen, Netherlands Sunk at pier, scrapped 1984
MS Gripsholm (1957) 1957 1957–1975 23,191 GRT Ansaldo Shipyard, Italy Sunk in 2001 on way to scrapyard.
MS Kungsholm (1965) 1965 1966–1975 26,677 GRT John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland Scrapped 2016.
MS Lindblad Explorer 1969 1972–1980 2,480 GRT Uudenkaupungin Telakka, Uusikaupunki, Finland Sunk 2007.

Cargo ships

Ship Built In service for SAL Type Tonnage Notes
MS Danaholm 1939 1946–1963 freighter 3,643 GRT Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line. Scrapped 1972
MS Rydboholm 1946 1946–1963 Kramfors 4,711 GRT Scrapped 1978
MS Krageholm 1943 1946–1967 Kramfors 3,654 GRT Sunk 1971
MS Tunaholm 1938 1946–1963 Kramfors 3,851 GRT Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line. Scrapped 1972
MS Uddeholm 1945 1946–1963 Kramfors 4,815 GRT Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line. Sunk 1977
MS Golden Quest 1945 1946 Kramfors 370 GRT Sold to Rederiaktiebolaget Jake, Kramfors 1946. Still operating
MS Trolleholm 1946 1946–1962 tanker 4,430 GRT Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line. Scrapped 1965
MS Marieholm 1947 1947–1958 tanker 11,966 GRT Scrapped 1974
MS Maltesholm 1951 1951–1969 Cargo ship 4,694 GRT Sunk 1981
MS Vibyholm 1951 1951–???? Cargo ship 4,901 GRT
MS Vasaholm 1955 1955–1971 Cargo ship 4,694 GRT Sunk 1979
MS Marieholm 1963 1963–1966 Cargo ship 8,488 GRT Scrapped 1985
MS Sagaholm 1963 1963–1972 Cargo ship 6,916 GRT
MS Atlantic Saga 1967 1967–1986 Cargo ship 12,231 GRT Scrapped 1987
MS Mont Royal 1972 1972–1985 Cargo ship 4,262 GRT Scrapped 2004

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Notes
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贝内德托·贝蒂诺·克拉克西Bettino Craxi第45任意大利总理任期1983年8月4日—1987年4月17日总统亚历山德罗·佩尔蒂尼 弗朗切斯科·科西加副职阿纳尔多·福拉尼前任阿明托雷·范范尼继任阿明托雷·范范尼 个人资料出生(1934-02-24)1934年2月24日伦巴第米兰逝世2000年1月19日(2000歲—01—19)(65歲)突尼斯哈马麦特国籍意大利政党意大利社会党儿女Bobo、Stefania 克拉克西在突尼斯的墓地。 �...

 

 

British peer, soldier, historian and conservationist The Most HonourableThe Marquess of AngleseyDL FSA FRHistS FRSLHenry Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey in 1961Born(1922-10-08)8 October 1922Died13 July 2013(2013-07-13) (aged 90)Alma materEton CollegeTitleMarquess of AngleseyTerm21 February 1947 – 13 July 2013Spouse Shirley Morgan ​(m. 1948)​Children5, including Charles Paget, 8th Marquess of AngleseyParentsCharles Paget, 6th Marquess of Ang...

 

 

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State in Southeastern Brazil Ship with Italians in the port of Santos (1907). The Italian immigration in Minas Gerais was the migratory movement of Italians to the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais that occurred between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. It was one of the states that received the most Italian immigrants in Brazil, only behind São Paulo and Rio Grande do Sul. At the end of the 19th century, the economic situation in Italy was not favorable, w...

 

 

Fluorine azide Names Other names triazadienyl fluoride Identifiers CAS Number 14986-60-8 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image PubChem CID 23235952 CompTox Dashboard (EPA) DTXSID40631418 InChI InChI=1S/FN3/c1-3-4-2Key: AJXWEJAGUZJGRI-UHFFFAOYSA-N SMILES [N-]=[N+]=NF Properties Chemical formula FN3 Molar mass 61.019 g/mol Appearance Yellow-green gas Melting point −139 °C (−218 °F; 134 K) Boiling point −30 °C (−22 °F; 243 K)...

 

 

Sporting event delegationGreece at the1948 Summer OlympicsIOC codeGRENOCHellenic Olympic CommitteeWebsitewww.hoc.gr (in Greek and English)in LondonCompetitors61 in 10 sportsFlag bearerGeorgios Kalambokidis[1]Medals Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0 Summer Olympics appearances (overview)189619001904190819121920192419281932193619481952195619601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082012201620202024Other related appearances1906 Intercalated Games Greece competed at the ...

Street in Santa Monica, United States This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Ocean Avenue Santa Monica – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Ocean AvenueLength2 miles (3.2 km)South end34°00′27″N 118°29′25″Wþ...

 

 

Yemeni Sufi scholar (1634–1720) Imam, MujaddidAbd Allah ibn Alawi Al-Haddadعبد الله بن علوي الحدادTitleHabibPersonalBornAbd Allah30 July 1634Tarim, HadhramautDied10 September 1720(1720-09-10) (aged 86)TarimReligionSunni IslamNationalityYemeniChildren Zayn al-Abidin Hasan Salim Muhammad Alawi Husayn ParentsAlawi bin Muhammad (father)Salma bint Aydarus (mother)CreedAsh'ari[1]Notable work(s)Wird Latif, The Book of Assistance, The Lives of Man, Knowledge and Wisd...

 

 

Field of anthropology Molecular anthropology, also known as genetic anthropology, is the study of how molecular biology has contributed to the understanding of human evolution.[1] This field of anthropology examines evolutionary links between ancient and modern human populations, as well as between contemporary species. Generally, comparisons are made between sequences, either DNA or protein sequences; however, early studies used comparative serology. By examining DNA sequences in dif...

Embajada de la República Popular China en Argentina LocalizaciónPaís ArgentinaUbicación Buenos AiresCoordenadas 34°33′46″S 58°29′46″O / -34.56288889, -58.49608333http://ar.china-embassy.org[editar datos en Wikidata] La Embajada de la República Popular China en la República Argentina es la principal representación diplomática de China en Argentina. Se encuentra situada en la Avenida Crisólogo Larralde 5349 del barrio de Saavedra en la Ciudad de Buen...

 

 

Lethweiလက်ဝှေ့ Boxe traditionnelle du Myanmar Autres noms Burmese boxingBurmese bareknuckle boxingMyanmar traditional boxingThe Art of 9 Limbs Domaine percussion Pays d’origine Myanmar(anciennement Birmanie) Dérive de Arts martiaux birmans : Bando, Banshay, Naban Pratiquants renommés Wan Chai, Nilar Win, Tun Tun Min, Too Too, Saw Nga Man, Lone Chaw, Tway Ma Shaung modifier  La boxe birmane (birman : လက်ဝှေ့), aussi connue sous le nom de bama let...