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At the time, they were the company's largest cargo liners.
These are the plans for a new cargo liner.
She was converted to a refrigerated cargo liner in about 1934.
The second was another cargo liner built in 1919.
Cargo liners typically carried passengers as well, usually in a single class.
In her prime, she would have been classed as an express cargo liner.
They are spotted by a cargo liner and saved.
The same year the company commissioned five freighters and two cargo liners.
Cargo liners run on fixed schedules published by the shipping companies.
However, some cargo liners may carry passengers also.
Cargo liners transported general freight, from raw materials to manufacturers to merchandise.
Cargo liners soon comprised "the great portion of the British merchant fleet", the largest in the world.
SS Gothic was a cargo liner launched in 1947.
A cargo liner is a type of merchant ship which carries general cargo and often passengers.
She was built in 1921 and spent 20 years in merchant service as a passenger and cargo liner.
During the Second World War she remained in civilian service as a passenger and general cargo liner.
A new policy meant the building of fast steam cargo liners that carried no more than a dozen passengers in considerable comfort.
He then left to become a ship's doctor on a cargo liner sailing to Japan and South America.
A cargo liner has been defined as:
The decline of the cargo liner came in the 1970s with the introduction of container ships.
Those on a fixed published schedule and fixed tariff rates are cargo liners.
Cargo liners sailed from port to port along routes and on schedules published in advance.
The cargo liner developed in the mid-19th century with the advancement of technology allowing bigger steamships to be built.
It built cargo liners, tramp steamers and colliers.