List of ships of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique

This is a list of ships owned by the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, commonly known as the French Line.

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NameBuiltCGT serviceTypeLengthBeamGRTFateNotesImage
Abd el-Kader (fr)18801880-1922Liner312 ft.33.6 ft.1579 GRTScrapped 1922
Administrateur en Chef Thomas19431945-1948Cargo423.9 ft.56 ft.7049 GRTTotal loss 1950Ran aground on Goodwin Sands and broke in two on December 23rd, 1950.
Afrique18721881-1901Liner246 ft.30.2 ft.1072 GRTScrapped 1911First of eight sister ships sold to CGT 1880. Renamed Afrika 1901.
Ajaccio18721881-1900Liner246 ft.30.2 ft.1084 GRTTotal loss 1900Sister of Afrique. Ran aground at Marseilles and capsized, 25 Jan 1901
Alabama19311931-1954Cargo424.5 ft.54.8 ft.5645 GRTScrapped 1960.Taken by Nazis 1940. Sold to Hong Kong 1954, renamed Ocean Trader.
Alaska19221922-1939Cargo413.3 ft.55 ft.5398 GRTSunk 1939.Collided with English freighter Dotterell, 14 Nov 1939.
Alexandre Bixio18801880-1905Cargo300 ft.36 ft.1934 GRTTotal loss 1905Ran aground at the mouth of the Loire, 24 Jan 1905. No casualties.
Alice18721876-1905Collier229.9 ft.31.2 ft.767 GRTSold 1905Sold to Italy, renamed Aquila, then Luigino. No record after 1917.
Amérique18651873–95Liner393.7 ft.43.9 ft.3801 GRTTotal loss 1895Stranded at the mouth of the Magdalma, 28 Jan 1895
Angoulême19191940Cargo250.9 ft.43.5 ft.2451 GRTCeded 1948Blocked at Panama Canal 1940, sent to New Orleans. Ceded to Italy 1948
Antilles (fr)19131913-1937Liner278.9 ft.38 ft.2073 GRTScrapped 1937Commissioned with white hull but also depicted in black.
Antilles19521953–71Liner568.3 ft.80 ft.19828 GRTSunk 1971Sister of Flandre. Caught fire after striking reef, 8 Jan 1971.

Arcadia19091909-1934Cargo314.2 ft.43.9 ft.3108 GRTScrapped 1934Formerly Basse-Terre. Converted to refrigerated ship 1913.
Ardeche18901915–25Cargo314.2 ft.42 ft.2770 GRTScrapped 1925Formerly Maurechal Lyatey. Served African costal route.
Ardennes19201922–38Cargo311.7 ft.43.5 ft.2274 GRTSold 1938Purchased 1922. Later sold to Hong Kong 1950, scrapped 1963.
Argentan19431946–54Cargo416 ft.56.9 ft.7176 GRTCeded 1954Liberty ship built as Gabriel Franchere. Scrapped 1971.
Arica19211921–42Cargo425 ft.54.8 ft.5390 GRTSunk 1942Seized 1941, torpedoed and sunk by the German sub U-160 on November 6th, 1942.
Ariege19201935-1938Cargo311.7 ft.43.5 ft.2274 GRTSold 1938Sold to Turkey 1950. Scrapped 1975.
Arizona
Arkansas
Athlete
Atlantic Champagne
Atlantique
Atlantic Cognac
Atlas
Aube
Aunis
Auray
Auvergne
Avranches
Avreyon
Azemmour
Balata
Balata
Baltique
Barfleur
Barracuda
Basse-Terre
Basse-Terre
Bastia
Bayeaux
Beauvais
Belain D'Esnambuc
Bernard
Bernieres
Biskra
Bonifacio
Bordeaux
Borodine
Bou-Regreg
Bresle
Brest
Bretagne
Cacique
Cacique
Caldera
Calendonien
Californie
Canada
Cambronne
Canche
Cantal
Cap-Pinede
Capitaine Coullon
Capitaine Winckler
Caracoli
Caraïbe
Caraïbe
Caraïbe
Caravelle
Caravelle
Caravelle
Carbet
Carbet
Carimare
Caroline
Carthage
Cassidaigne
Cavalier de la Salle
Champlain
Champlain
Charles-Quint
Charles-Roux
Chicago
Colombie
Colombie
Commandant-Quéré
Comte-de Nice
Corse
Cuba
Cyrnos
Darrien
Duc de Bragance
Duc d'Aumale
De La Salle
De Grasse
De Grasse
Espagne
Eugène-Péreire
Europe
Ferdinand-de-Lesseps
Figuig
Flandre
Flandre (1951)
Floride
Fournel
France
France (1910)
France (1960)
Fred-Scamaroni
Fred-Scamaroni
Frédéric-Frank
Gascogne
Général Chanzy (fr)
Gouverneur Général Chanzy
Gouverneur Général De Gueydon
Gouverneur Général Grévy
Gouverneur Général Jonnart'
Grandcamp
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe
Guyane19557,062 GRTSold 1977
Haïti19141914-1951Liner6,288 GRTScrapped 1951Renamed Marrakech scrapped 1951
Île de France19271927-1959Liner791 ft.91 ft.43,153 GRTScrapped 1959Partially sunk for the 1960 film ‘The Last Voyage
Illinois19171926-1934Cargo400.3 ft51.6 ft5,911 GRTSunk 1940Torpedoed and sunk by U-122, June 1940
Impératrice Eugenie
Ingenieur Général Harbleicher
Isaac-Pereire
Kléber
L'Aquitaine
Le Bourdonnais
La Bourgogne
La Bretagne
La Champagne (fr)
La Corse
La Dives
La Gascogne (fr)
La Lorraine (fr)
La Navarre
La Provence
La Savoie (fr)
La Touraine
Labrador
Lafayette
Lafayette (1911)
Lafayette (fr)
Lamoricière
Le Calvados
Liberté
Lieutenant J Le Meur
Lou Cettori
Louisiane
Macoris
Malvina
Maréchal Bugeaud
Maréchal Canrobert
Maroc
Marrakech
Martinique
Martinique
Méditerranée
Meknès
Mexique
Minotaure
Mohamed Es Sadock
Moïse
Mont-Blanc
Montreal
Napoléon
Napoléon III
Niagra (fr)
Normandie
Nouveau Monde
Olinde Rodrigues
Oregon
Oudjda
Panama
Paris
Pellerin de Latouche
Pensylvanie
Péreire
Pérou
Pologne
Présiident Dal Piaz
Puerto Rico
Québec
Rochambeau
Roussillon
Saint-Augustin
Saint-Domingue
Saint-Domingue
Saint-Germain
Saint-Laurent
Saint-Raphaël
Saint-Simon
Salvador
Sampiero Corso
Savoie II
Suffren
Tampico
Timgad
Titan
Utah
Vénézuela
Vénézuela
Vera Cruz
Versailles
Ville d'Ajaccio
Ville d'Alger
Ville D'Alger
Ville d'Oran
Ville d'Oran
Ville de Barcelone
Ville De Bône
Ville de Bordeaux
Ville de Bordeaux
Ville de Brest
Ville de Madrid
Ville de Marseille
Ville de Marseille
Ville de Mostaganem
Ville de Naples
Ville de Paris
Ville de Rome
Ville de Saint-Nazaire (fr)
Ville de Sfax
Ville de Tanger
Ville de Tunis
Ville de Tunis (fr)
Ville du Havre
Volubilis
Washington (fr)

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