- RMS Saxonia
The RMS "Saxonia" was a 34,183 gross-ton
passenger ship of theCunard Line . Built in 1954, she served with Cunard until 1962 when she was refitted and renamed the RMS "Carmania". She carried on serving as the Carmania on transatlantic crossings and various cruise routes until she was laid up in 1971. In August 1973 she was bought by theSoviet Union -basedBlack Sea Shipping Company and renamed SS "Leonid Sobinov".History
As one of several ships that were among the last built for transatlantic passenger traffic in the early 1950s, the "Saxonia" was launched in 1954 and revived a name previously used for a Cunard liner built in 1905 and laid up in 1925. The "Saxonia" was refitted in 1962 and given another Cunard name from earlier in the century, "Carmania". As the "Carmania", the vessel carried on serving the Rotterdam - Southampton - Canada route for several years, plus winter cruises in the
Caribbean andMediterranean , although not without incident.During 1968, problems with US fire regulations while cruising from
Port Everglades led to the cancellation of the winter cruise. Cunard made some minor modifications to the ship before the next sailing in January 1969. On a subsequent cruise the vessel ran aground on a sandbank offSan Salvador Island in theBahamas . Three months after returning to service the ship collided with theSoviet cruiser Frunze , but damage to both vessels was apparently minor. Shortly thereafter, in 1971 when she was laid up atSouthampton . In August 1973 she was bought by theSoviet Union -basedBlack Sea Shipping Company and renamed after "Leonid Sobinov".External links
* [http://www.marville.org/other/maother-51.html RMS Saxonia]
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