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- Panama_Pacific_Line abstract "Panama Pacific Line was a subsidiary of International Mercantile Marine (IMM) established to carry passengers and freight between the US East and West Coasts via the Panama Canal.Although IMM had begun preparations for this intercoastal service as far back as 1911, service began in May 1915 with the former Red Star Line (another IMM subsidiary line) ships Kroonland and Finland. When landslides in September 1915 closed the canal for an extended time, Kroonland and Finland were reassigned to the IMM's American Line. The outbreak of World War I and its strain on international shipping caused the intercoastal service to be suspended.In 1923 Kroonland and Finland were returned to the reinstated intercoastal route along with the American Line passenger steamer Manchuria. Manchuria's sister ship Mongolia supplanted Kroonland on the route in 1925.Three ships with steam turbo generators and turbo-electric transmission — California, Virginia and Pennsylvania — came into service in 1928–29, replacing all the other ships on the intercoastal service. These three newest ships included a drive-on service for passengers' automobiles, which allowed passengers to disembark with their cars at ports of call, such as Havana, a stop added in the early 1930s.In 1936 California, docked at San Pedro, California, was the setting for the SS California strike, which contributed to the demise of the International Seamen's Union and the creation of the National Maritime Union.In June 1937 the United States Congress withdrew all maritime mail subsidies, which by then included a total of $450,000 per year to Panama Pacific for its three liners. At the beginning of March 1938 the Panama Canal tolls were revised, increasing Panama Pacific's costs by $37,000 per year. As a result of these cost increases and continuing labor difficulties, Panama Pacific ended its New York – California service and took all three liners out of service. California was the last to leave service, joining Pennsylvania and Virginia in New York at the beginning of May 1938. The United States Maritime Commission took over the three liners and transferred them to Moore-McCormack Lines to start a New York — River Plate service under Franklin D. Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy.".
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- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink International_Seamens_Union.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Moore-McCormack.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink National_Maritime_Union.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Panama_Canal.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Red_Star_Line.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Río_de_la_Plata.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink SS_Argentina_(1929).
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink SS_Brazil_(1928).
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink SS_California_strike.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Brélade.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink San_Pedro,_Los_Angeles.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Turbo-electric_transmission.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Turbo_generator.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
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- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_of_the_United_States.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink Westport,_Connecticut.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Kroonland_in_Panama_Canal,_1915.jpg.
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panama Pacific Line".
- Panama_Pacific_Line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panama Pacific".
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- Panama_Pacific_Line subject Category:Defunct_shipping_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Panama_Pacific_Line hypernym Subsidiary.
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- Panama_Pacific_Line comment "Panama Pacific Line was a subsidiary of International Mercantile Marine (IMM) established to carry passengers and freight between the US East and West Coasts via the Panama Canal.Although IMM had begun preparations for this intercoastal service as far back as 1911, service began in May 1915 with the former Red Star Line (another IMM subsidiary line) ships Kroonland and Finland.".
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- Panama_Pacific_Line wasDerivedFrom Panama_Pacific_Line?oldid=649751852.
- Panama_Pacific_Line depiction Kroonland_in_Panama_Canal,_1915.jpg.
- Panama_Pacific_Line isPrimaryTopicOf Panama_Pacific_Line.