Talk:List of ships of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
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GUIDLINES:
Ships of the Compagnie Navigation de Sud-Atlantique and other subdivisions of the CGT are not to be included.
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COLUMNS FORMAT
Name | Built | CGT service | Type | Length | Beam | GRT | Fate | Notes | Image |
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Ship name | Year built | Years owned by CGT | Type of ship | Length (ft.) | Width (ft.) | GRT | Year disposed of, manner disposed | Concise description of most notable event (max 70 characters) | Public domain image (100px size) |
WHAT TO DO (EXAMPLE)
Name | Built | CGT service | Type | Length | Beam | GRT | Fate | Notes | Image |
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Normandie | 1935 | 1935-1942 | Liner | 1029 ft. | 119.5 ft. | 79,280 GRT | Burned 1942 | Blue Riband holder, seized by US Navy and burned |
WHAT NOT TO DO (EXAMPLE)
Name | Built | CGT service | Type | Length | Beam | GRT | Fate | Notes | Image |
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SS Normandie | 1931-1935 | 1931-1942 | Steamship | 313.6 m. | 35.9 m. | 79,280 | Caught on fire in 1942, scrapped in 1946 | Won Blue Riband, first ship over 1,000 ft., beautiful interior |