BURLINGTON

Registry and Rig Information

Name BURLINGTON
Registry U.S.
Official Number 204945
Rig Propeller

Dimensions and Tonnage

Length 244.00
Width 43.16
Depth 27.00
Gross Tonnage 2285.00
Net Tonnage 1393.00
Hull Material Steel
Hull Number 00036

Vessel History

Rebuilds Tonnage change, 1915 (2382 gross - 1805 net). Reconstructed by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, MI, in 1942.
History Taken to Pacific Coast in 1915; returned to Lakes in 1923. Acquired by U.S. Maritime Commission in 1942 and taken to Coast; returned to Lakes in 1944. Same year transferred to British Ministry of War Transport. Returned to Maritime Commission in 1946 and placed in James River lay-up fleet.
Disposition Sold to Washburn Wire Co., Phillipsdale, RI, in 1950, and cut up for scrap at Providence, RI, in same year.

Build Information

Builder Great Lakes Engineering Works
Place Built Ecorse, MI
Date Built 1908-00-00

Source

Source HCGL

Vessel Names

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
BACK BAY1923-00-001950-00-00U.S.204945
JUNEAU1915-00-001923-00-00U.S.204945

Vessel Owners

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
Alaska Steamship Co.1915-00-001923-00-00U.S.204945
Gartland Steamship Co. (D. Sullivan & Co., Mgrs.)1930-00-001942-00-00U.S.204945
Rutland Transit Co.1908-00-001915-00-00U.S.204945
Rutland-Lake Michigan Transportation Co. (D. Sullivan & Co., Mgrs.)1923-00-001930-00-00U.S.204945
U.S. War Shipping Administration1942-00-001950-00-00U.S.204945