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- Atlantic_Transport_Line abstract "The Atlantic Transport Line was an American passenger shipping line based in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1901 the company was folded into the International Mercantile Marine shipping trust (IMM). The line developed with railroad support as an offshoot of Bernard N. Baker's Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Company in 1881. Although American owned, the Atlantic Transport Line operated from Britain, with British registered and manned vessels, most of which were British built. General cargo, live cattle and small numbers of passengers were carried from Baltimore and Philadelphia to British ports and the line developed an excellent reputation for shipping valuable horses. A full-scale weekly passenger service between New York and London commenced in 1892 and today the line is best remembered for its exclusively first class direct London to New York passenger/cargo service operated by its four Minne class ships, SS Minneapolis, SS Minnehaha, SS Minnetonka and SS Minnewaska from 1900 to 1915.In 1898 the U.S. Government bought seven of the Line's ten ships for use as military transports in the Spanish–American War (Baker lent another for use as a hospital ship). The line survived this potentially devastating blow because Baker pulled off a sensational deal and bought a British competitor's five brand new ships almost immediately as replacements. The Atlantic Transport Company of West Virginia was formed at this time to assert American ownership of the line's overseas assets. Baker's attempt to sell the line to British owners in the late 1890s sparked the chain of events that lead to the formation of the IMM. The line's most important ships were all sunk during the First World War. After the war four huge replacements for the Minne class ships were planned. Only two of these were built however and the passenger service, which recommenced in 1923, never matched pre-war successes. With first class travel declining the A.T.L. introduced a tourist third class ship in 1925 and for two seasons operated a second. But the line was faltering even before the Wall Street Crash and with the recession of 1931 its remaining ships were laid up or transferred to other IMM lines and it effectively ceased to exist. The American holding company survived until 1936. The SS Minnewaska was the last ship the Atlantic Transport Line operated.".
- Atlantic_Transport_Line industry Freight_transport.
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line wikiPageWikiLink SS_Monmouth_(1897).
- Atlantic_Transport_Line wikiPageWikiLink SS_Sierra_Blanca_(1904).
- Atlantic_Transport_Line wikiPageWikiLink SS_Zeeland_(1900).
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlantic Transport Co".
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line areaServed Atlantic_Ocean.
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line founded "1881".
- Atlantic_Transport_Line founder "Bernard N Baker".
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line hqLocationCity Baltimore.
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line industry "Shipping".
- Atlantic_Transport_Line name "Atlantic Transport Line".
- Atlantic_Transport_Line services "Passenger and Cargo transport, including live cattle".
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line subject Category:Companies_based_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Atlantic_Transport_Line subject Category:History_of_Baltimore,_Maryland.
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- Atlantic_Transport_Line comment "The Atlantic Transport Line was an American passenger shipping line based in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1901 the company was folded into the International Mercantile Marine shipping trust (IMM). The line developed with railroad support as an offshoot of Bernard N. Baker's Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Company in 1881. Although American owned, the Atlantic Transport Line operated from Britain, with British registered and manned vessels, most of which were British built.".
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