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Tasmanian Steamers

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Loongana, built in 1904 and scrapped in 1934

Tasmanian Steamers Proprietary Limited[1] was a company that operated passenger ferries across the Bass Strait from 1921 to 1959. It was jointly owned by the Union Steam Ship Company and Huddart Parker.[2]

History

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Nairana, built in 1914–17 and scrapped in 1953–54

The company was established on 22 December 1921. Their ships experienced many difficulties over the next nearly four decades of operations; Amidst the ongoing Second World War, some of its ships were encountering intermittent attacks whilst at sea, having already witnessed the First World War. During the latter, one of its ships, Taroona, was an Australian troopship, and also serving in the same capacity with New Zealand for a brief time.

The company ceased passenger operations in 1959 after the Australian National Line purchased its assets.

Fleet

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Streets in the Burnie suburbs of Shorewell Park and Malonga Park are named after the fleet.

References

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Taroona, built in 1935, sold in 1959 and scrapped in 1989
  1. ^ "Tasmanian Steamers Proprietary Limited". Australian Securities & Investments Commission. 2000.
  2. ^ "Huddart, Parker & Co. 1876–1961 and associated companies". The Fleets. TheShipsList. 16 March 2009.

Further reading

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