Leading details of St. Louis and Milwaukee, latter being similar in all respects except for slight variation in engine-cylinder dimensions; length overall 574.2 ft.; molded beam 72.16 ft.; depth molded 45.2 ft.; gross register 16,000 tons; service speed 16 knots; propelling machinery comprises four M.A.N.-Bremer Vulkan 2-stroke double-acting 6-cylinder engines, each developing 3150 b.hp. at 225 r.p.m.
The first hapag transatlantic motor liner
Brit. Motor Ship
British Motor Ship ; 9 , n 102
1928
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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