SS Minnetonka was a combination ocean liner and cargo operated by the Atlantic Transport Line in North Atlantic service during the 1920s and 1930s.
Minnetonka was built by Harland & Wolff and entered service in May 1924, sailing between London and New York City.[1] She operated for only nine years before being laid up in 1933 and scrapped the following year in Bo'ness, Scotland.[1]
She was 626 ft long, with a beam of 80 ft and measured 21,998 gross register tons.[1] She was powered by steam turbines that drove twin screws, giving her a service speed of 16 kn.[1] She had a passenger capacity of 369, all in first class.[1]
References
- Miller Jr., William. Picture History of British Ocean Liners 1900 to the Present Dover Publications, 2001^