To Incres Line.


The Nassau (15,044 grt in the '50s, 568 ft. long) was built as the Mongolia, delivered in 1923 to P&O Line and put on
the U.K.-Australia run. She was chartered to New Zealand Line and renamed Rimutaka in 1938. Returned to P&O in
1950, she was quickly sold to Incres Line. At first she was renamed Europa, though became Nassau in 1951. Renamed
again, now to Acapulco, when sold to a Mexican company in 1961, she was sold to breakers in 1964.

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This page last updated June 14, 2023.