Lives of the liners: Fridays at 5...
by Published on 26th March 2017 02:12 AM
Rio de la Plata, Rio Jachal & Rio Tunuyan
I well remember this trio of passenger-cargo liners from their times along the lower New York City waterfront. They berthed at Pier 25, at the foot of Franklin Street in the City’s Tribeca district. By the late 1950s and as combination passenger-cargo ships, they had rather typical long stays in port – arriving on Saturday mornings and remaining alongside for six days, until sailing at 5 o’clock on Friday evenings. Pier 25 was not especially tall and so these ships – with their blue funnels and white superstructures – stood out. Operated by the Buenos Aires-based Argentine State Line, they were represented at New York by one of the port’s more prominent agents: Boyd, Weir & Sewell Inc.
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