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Nyassa
History
Name
  • 1906: Bülow
  • 1916: Trás-os-Montes
  • 1924: Nyassa
Namesake
  • 1906: General von Bülow
  • 1916: Trás-os-Montes
  • 1924: Niassa Province
Owner
  • 1906: Norddeutscher Lloyd
  • 1916: Government of Portugal
  • 1924: Cia Nacional de Navegação
Operator1916: Transportes Mar do Estado
Port of registry
  • 1906: Bremen
  • 1916: Portugal Lisbon
Route
  • 1906: Bremen – Yokohama
  • 1907: Bremen – Sydney
  • 1908: Bremen – New York
  • 1938: Lisbon – Island of Mozambique
BuilderJoh. C. Tecklenborg, Bremerhaven
Yard number209
Launched21 April 1906
Completed22 September 1906
Out of servicelaid up 1922–24; 1950–51
Identification
  • 1906: code letters QJFB
  • by 1913: call sign DBW
  • 1916: code letters HTOM
  • by 1934: call sign CSBJ
Fatescrapped 1951
General characteristics
Class and type"General"-class mail steamship
Tonnage8,965 GRT, 5,034 NRT
Length462.4 ft (140.9 m)
Beam57.6 ft (17.6 m)
Depth36.0 ft (11.0 m)
Decks4
Installed power760 NHP; 6,500 ihp
Propulsion
  • 2 × quadruple-expansion engines
  • 2 × screws
Speed15 knots (28 km/h)
Capacity
  • passengers: 108 × 1st class; 106 × 2nd class; 1,830 steerage
  • by 1934: cargo included 13,014 cu ft (369 m3) refrigerated
Crew194
Sensors and
processing systems
  • by 1911: submarine signalling
  • by 1938: echo sounding device

SS Nyassa was a steam ocean liner that was launched in Germany in 1906 as Bülow for Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL). In 1916 Portugal seized her, renamed her Trás-os-Montes, and placed her under the management of Transportes Marítimos do Estado (TME). In 1924 Companhia Nacional de Navegação (CNN) bought her and renamed her Nyassa. After a long career with CNN she was scrapped in England in 1951.

As Bülow, the ship sailed mostly between Bremen and the Far East. However, she spent 1907 making three return voyages between Bremen and Sydney, and in 1908 she made at least three return voyages between Bremen and New York.

As Nyassa, her scheduled route was between Lisbon and Moçambique via Cape Town. In 1941 she rescued survivors from a British merchant ship that had been sunk by a U-boat. From 1940 to 1944 she made numerous voyages taking refugees from Portugal, Spain, and Morocco to the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Palestine.

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