- SS Sagona
SS "Sagona" was a passenger and freight
ferry used by the Newfoundland government ferry service on its northern coastal routes between the island of Newfoundland and the coast ofLabrador . "Sagona" was primarily a sealing vessel until 1938 bringing a total of 165,599 seals from 1912 until 1938 under captains Job Knee, Jack Randell, Lewis Little and Jacob Kean."Sagona" was built in 1912 at
Scotland by theDundee Ship Building Company . It was 175 feet in length and could accommodate 50 salon and 40steerage passengers. Its hull was made of steel with double rows of pitch pine that gave it ice breaking capacity. It was built for theNewfoundland Produce Company and arrived in St. John's onMarch 14 ,1912 under the command of Captain Marshall. "Sagona" made its first trip to the seal hunt onMarch 15 ,1912 under Captain S.R. Winsor.In 1923, the "Sagona" was acquired by the Newfoundland government as part of the arrangement that saw the Colony acquire the railway. The "Sagona" helped in the rescue of survivors of the "
SS Viking " disaster in 1931. In 1941 theNewfoundland Railway sold the "Sagona" toColliford Clarke Company ofLondon .ee also
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Newfoundland Railway
*Marine Atlantic
*CN Marine References
*cite book |title=The Labrador Memoir of Dr Harry Paddon, 1912-1938 |last=Paddon |first=Harry |coauthors=Rompkey, Ronald |year=2003 |publisher=McGill-Queen's Press |isbn=077352505X |pages=p. 252 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=yMge3Qu8IeMC&pg=RA1-PA252&dq=%22SS+Sagona%22&num=100&client=firefox-a&sig=_8xsFUUsuNo6cLI9ua236OnXxcQ |accessdate=2008-05-16
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