Crystal Cruises to restore historic ocean liner

Crystal Cruises to restore historic ocean liner

The SS United States, an ocean liner that once carried celebrities across the Atlantic at record speeds, may one day steam again.

Crystal Cruises luxury travel company announced plans on Thursday to overhaul the ship at a cost of at least $US700 million ($A974.32 million).

The 47,000 tonnes steamship has been docked in Philadelphia for two decades, gutted and rusting at an unused wharf on the Delaware River.

But before it can be turned into a state-of-the-art commercial vessel, the SS United States must undergo a nine-month feasibility study.

In its glory days in the 1950s, the ship carried everyone from royalty to immigrants across the Atlantic Ocean, accompanied by three on-board orchestras.

At the time, it was the biggest and fastest ocean liner that had ever been built in the United States – at 302m, 33m longer than the Titanic.

On its maiden voyage in 1952, the liner’s 268,000-horsepower engines propelled it across the Atlantic in three days, 10 hours, 42 minutes. That record stood until 1990. The ship was decommissioned in 1969.

The SS United States is now owned by a conservation group, with a purchase option signed by Crystal Cruises.

This is not the first time plans have been in the works for refurbishment. In 2003, the Norwegian Cruise Lines said it planned an overhaul that did not materialise.

Image credit: SSUSC.org

 

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