Ship EventMonday, July 26, 1965 @ 1500 |
CILICIA (1938-40 Anchor Line passenger/cargo ship : 1940-44 Armed Merchant Cruiser : 1944-46 Troopship : 1946 Returned to owners : 1966-80 training ship / Hostel in Rotterdam : 1980 scrapped Bilbao) |
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Anchor Line announce the withdrawal of their U.K. to Aden, Karachi and Bombay passenger service |
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The crews of Anchor Line ships were astonished when the company announced that their passenger sailings from Liverpool to Karachi and Bombay are to be discontinued early next year.
A spokesman for the long established Glasgow-based company said that although the service had been operating between India and the U.K. for more than 100 years the decision had been taken because the ships employed on the routes had reached an age when their replacement had become necessary if the service was to continue.
“The volume of passenger traffic over the route is not enough to justify the high capital cost of passenger tonnage. The regular cargo service from Glasgow and Liverpool to Aden, Karachi and Bombay will be maintained. A North Atlantic cargo service the company operates jointly with Cunard between London, Glasgow and New York was not affected and would continue. The three passenger ships – CILICIA, built in 1938, CIRCASSIA in 1937 and CALEDONIA, 1948, will be withdrawn after completing scheduled homeward voyages by March 1966.”
These vessels - well known and instantly recognisable on the service – are all products of the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. of Govan, Glasgow. CILICIA and CIRCASSIA will be scrapped and CALEDONIA will be sold.
About 50 shore staff and the crews of the three ships will be made redundant. |