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{{Infobox ship |Ship image = File:France 1912.jpg |Ship caption = S.S. France in 1912. |module= |module2= |} SS France was a French ocean liner which sailed for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, colloquially known as CGT or the "French Line". She was later christened Versailles of the Atlantic, a reference to her décor which reflected the famous palace outside Paris. Ordered in 1908, she was introduced into the Transatlantic route in April 1912, just a week after the sinking of RMS Titanic, and was the only French liner among the famous "four stackers". France quickly became one of the most popular ships in the Atlantic. Serving as a hospital ship during World War I, France would have a career spaning two decades. Her overall success encouraged CGT to create even larger liners in t

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  • SS France (1910)
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  • {{Infobox ship |Ship image = File:France 1912.jpg |Ship caption = S.S. France in 1912. |module= |module2= |} SS France was a French ocean liner which sailed for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, colloquially known as CGT or the "French Line". She was later christened Versailles of the Atlantic, a reference to her décor which reflected the famous palace outside Paris. Ordered in 1908, she was introduced into the Transatlantic route in April 1912, just a week after the sinking of RMS Titanic, and was the only French liner among the famous "four stackers". France quickly became one of the most popular ships in the Atlantic. Serving as a hospital ship during World War I, France would have a career spaning two decades. Her overall success encouraged CGT to create even larger liners in t
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Ship maiden voyage
  • 1912-04-20(xsd:date)
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  • yes
Ship laid down
  • February 1909
Ship commissioned
  • 1912(xsd:integer)
Ship struck
  • 1936(xsd:integer)
Ship nickname
  • Versailles of the Atlantic
Ship owner
Ship route
  • Transatlantic
Ship capacity
  • 2020(xsd:integer)
Ship tonnage
  • 23769(xsd:integer)
  • 24666(xsd:integer)
Ship ordered
  • 1908(xsd:integer)
Ship fate
  • Broken up in 1936
Ship builder
Ship decommissioned
  • 1936(xsd:integer)
Ship registry
  • , Le Havre
Ship propulsion
  • Four direct-action steam turbines; Quadruple propeller;
Ship out of service
  • 1935(xsd:integer)
Ship launched
  • 1910-09-20(xsd:date)
Ship Name
  • SS France
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  • {{Infobox ship |Ship image = File:France 1912.jpg |Ship caption = S.S. France in 1912. |module= |module2= |} SS France was a French ocean liner which sailed for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, colloquially known as CGT or the "French Line". She was later christened Versailles of the Atlantic, a reference to her décor which reflected the famous palace outside Paris. Ordered in 1908, she was introduced into the Transatlantic route in April 1912, just a week after the sinking of RMS Titanic, and was the only French liner among the famous "four stackers". France quickly became one of the most popular ships in the Atlantic. Serving as a hospital ship during World War I, France would have a career spaning two decades. Her overall success encouraged CGT to create even larger liners in the future.
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