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RETURN TO THE HOMEPAGE
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Welcome to our Lurline website celebrating this fine example of American marine engineering. In the 1920s and 1930s Matson reached a peak of expansion. With increasing passenger traffic to Hawaii, Matson Line introduced the Malolo in 1927. Her success led to the construction of three sister ships: the Mariposa, Monterey and Lurline between 1930 and 1932. These were known as the great Matson liners and made the liner service from San Francisco to beautiful Hawaii, the South Pacific and Australia renowned. The last of these new ships was the Lurline of 1932. She and the Malolo operated Matson Line's traditional San Francisco to Hawaii service. After her years with Matson Line she continued in service for a variety of owners before being scrapped in Taiwan in 1986. This
website aims to record the history of this fine ocean liner and
act as
a virtual home to honour and celebrate this fine ship. We hope you
enjoy this
website and when you leave we hope you will visit again soon.
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San Francisco and Los Angeles to Honolulu (Hawaii) "Hawaii Mail" service "THE HAWAII MAIL
SERVICE" (MATSON LINE) This Website is based on
content from the
SS Maritime website (www.ssmaritime.com)
with the kind permission of Reuben Goossens
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(c) The AJN Transport Britain Collection 2007 A Edward Elliott