An obscure Greek ship with a short story in Greece, Terpsichore was a passenger/cargo ship for the Mediterranean. She was built in 1930 for Florio as Citta di Agrigento at the Riuniti shipyards in Palermo. She had 2,480 tons and a length of 88 m!
She seemed to have more than adequate quarters for her passengers
Miramar says:
Name Tons Change Starke Ref. Registered Owner Port
CITTA DI AGRIGENTO 2480 V1930 #134 Florio Italiana
TERPSICHORE 2480 1947 V1930 #134 D.N.Daniellos & CoIndeed, here is a nice description of the ship from a Greek newspaper on June 8, 1947IDNo: 5607105 Year: 1930
Name: CITTA DI AGRIGENTO Launch Date:
Type: Passenger/cargo Date of completion: 7.30
Flag: ITA Keel:
Tons: 2480 Link: 3218
DWT: Yard No: 104
Length overall: Ship Design:
LPP: 88.0 Country of build:
Beam: 12.3 Builder: Riuniti
Material of build: Location of yard: Palermo
Number of screws/Mchy/ Speed(kn): 1D-12
Subsequent History: 47 TERPSICHORE
Disposal Data: wrecked Skiathos 19.1.54 (bu Piraeus 1962)
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And here is a schedule from a May 26, 1947 newspaper ad.
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