SS Grampian was a transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Scotland in 1907 and scrapped in the Netherlands in 1925. She was operated originally by Allan Line, and later by Canadian Pacific Steamships. In the First World War she remained in commercial service but carried Canadian troops. In 1919 she survived a collision with an iceberg. In 1921 she was gutted by fire while being refitted. The refit was abandoned, and in 1925–26 she was scrapped.
Building and equipment
In 1907 Alexander Stephen and Sons built a pair of sister ships for Allan Line in Linthouse, Glasgow. Grampian was yard number 422. She was launched on July 25, 1907 and completed later that year.[1] Her sister Hesperian was yard number 425. She was launched on December 20, 1907 and completed in 1908.[2]
Grampian's registered length was 485.7 ft, her beam was 60.2 ft and her depth was 38.1 ft. She had berths for 1,460 passengers: 210 first class, 250 second class and 1,000 third class.