Mulbera
1922
(Rainier Grouls RG-34)
- Type: Passenger / general cargo
- Displacement: 9,100 grt / 10,950 dwt
- Dimensions: 483-0 x 60-1 x 28-5 ft.
- Machinery: Steam turbine, twin screw 7,700 shp = 13 knots
- Passengers: 158 (78 first class, 80 second class)
- Builder: Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland, 1922
- Service: The last of 17 very similar 'M' class built between 1913 and 1922 for British India Steam Navigation Co Ltd. Primarily for the Calcutta Apcar Line service to Japan. Converted to 158 one class in 1935. During 1939-45 she remained in passenger service under Indian Government direction. Resumed commercial service in 1946. Broken up at Inverkeithing 1954, the last survivor of the 'M' class.
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