List of White Star Line ships
The following is a list of ships operated by the White Star Line.
1846–1869
1870–1889
1890–1899
Ship | Built | White Star service | GRT | Notes | Image |
1890 | 1890–1914 | 9,965 | |||
1891 | 1891–1903 | 5,749 | |||
1891 | 1891–1929 | 5,728 | |||
1891 | 1891–1932 | 619 | |||
1892 | 1892–1893 | 6,594 | Vanished at sea sometime after February 11, 1893. Sister ship of SS Bovic | ||
1892 | 1892–1922 | 6,583 | |||
1893 | 1893–1906 | 7,755 | |||
1894 | 1894–1914 | 8,301 | |||
1894 | 1894–1930 | 394 | |||
1895 | 1895–1916 | 10,077 | |||
1897 | 1897–1917 | 8,273 | |||
1898 | 1898–1916 | 13,096 | Torpedoed and sunk by U20 on 8 May 1916 | ||
1898 | 1899–1917 | 11,948 | |||
1899 | 1892–1921 | 11,973 | |||
1899 | 1899–1935 | 11,973 | |||
1899 | 1899–1914 | 17,272 |
1900–1909
Ship | Built | White Star service | GRT | Notes | Image |
1900 | 1900–1930 | 12,482 | |||
1900 | 1900–1928 | 12,531 | |||
1901 | 1901–1928 | 21,035 | |||
1902 | 1902–1928 | 12,345 | |||
1902 | 1902–1931 | 12,367 | |||
1903 | 1903–1934 | 12,352 | |||
1903 | 1903–1931 | 21,073 | |||
1895 | 1903–1904 | 8,825 | Renamed SS Russian | ||
1895 | 1903–1915 | 8,825 | |||
1903 | 1903–1915 | 15,801 | |||
1898 | 1903–1912 | 11,394 | Renamed SS Scandinavian | ||
1903 | 1903–1904 | 13,507 | |||
1903 | 1903–1909 | 15,400 | |||
1900 | 1904–1925 | 12,268 | |||
1895 | 1904–1923 | 8,249 | Originally SS American | ||
1896 | 1904–1923 | 8,249 | Originally SS European | ||
1904 | 1904–1933 | 23,876 | |||
1894 | 1907–1913 | 12,352 | |||
1907 | 1907–1935 | 24,541 | |||
1908 | 1908–1917 | 14,892 | |||
1909 | 1909–1933 | 14,878 |
1910–1919
Ship | Built | White Star service | GRT | Notes | Image |
1911 | 1911–1926 | 8,090 | |||
1911 | 1911–1925 | 1,273 | Tender | ||
1911 | 1911–1927 | 675 | Tender | ||
1911 | 1911–1935 | 45,324 | Nicknamed The "Old Reliable" | ||
Belgic | 1913 | 1911–1913 | 9,748 | ||
1912 | 1912 | 46,328 | Sank on her maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg | ||
1912 | 1913–1934 | 18,400 | |||
Vaderland | 1910 | 1914–1917 | 11,899 | Torpedoed and sunk by U-70 on 4th June 1917 | |
1909 | 1914–1920 | 17,540 | |||
1914 | 1915–1916 | 48,158 | Never entered passenger service. Sank after striking a mine as a hospital ship. | ||
1914 | 1917–1923 | 27,132 | |||
1914 | 1917–1918 | 32,234 | |||
1918 | 1918–1934 | 9,302 | |||
1918 | 1919–1925 | 9,332 |
1920–1932
Ship | Built | White Star service | GRT | Notes | Image |
1918 | 1920–1933 | 11,905 | |||
Mobile | 1909 | 1920 | 16,960 | ||
1909 | 1920–1931 | 16,786 | |||
1913 | 1922–1935 | 35,000 | |||
1901 | 1921–1925 | 11,635 | |||
1897 | 1922–1925 | 8,282 | |||
1914 | 1922–1936 | 56,551 | |||
1922 | 1922–1925 | 16,322 | |||
1923 | 1923–1935 | 16,484 | |||
1918 | 1925–1933 | 8,002 | |||
1920 | 1927–1934 | 18,940 | |||
1918 | 1927–1934 | 16,063 | |||
1927 | 1927–1940 | 18,724 | |||
1929 | 1929–1949 | 26,943 | |||
1932 | 1932–1949 | 27,759 |