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- CSL_Tadoussac abstract "The CSL Tadoussac is lake freighter currently operated by Canada Steamship Lines, on the North American Great Lakes.She was launched in 1969.She was the last freighter built for CSL in the traditional two superstructure design, which puts her bridge right up in the ship's bow.She was designed and built with a self-unloading boom and self-unloading hoppers. Her boom pivots from her aft superstructure.The vessel was built in Collingwood Shipyards.Her launch was marred by an accident that released the vessel 15 minutes early. Two workers died and 35 were injured.On the eve of the fifteenth anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, November 10, 1990, the Tadoussac lost power off Whitefish Point, in Lake Superior, during a serious storm.The Edmund Fitzgerald was lost off Whitefish Point.On July 28 1998 the Tadoussac ran aground on a sandbank off of Detroit in Lake Erie.The Tadoussac was sent to Port Weller Shipyards in December 2000, for a $20 million CAD conversion. CSL initiated the conversion to comply with contractual obligations to clients in the cement clinker and iron ore trades. She was widened; her self-unloading machinery was totally replaced; she had dust suppression equipment installed. The changes resulted in a modest increase in her maximum capacity for most cargos, but reduced her capacity for carrying coal. On March 1, 2015, after her conversion, she was rechristened the CSL Tadoussac, instead of merely Tadoussac.On December 11, 2012, the CSL Tadoussac allided with a pier on the Maumee River in Toledo, Ohio.Her bunker tank was pierced.".
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- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageRevisionID "673844497".
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Canada_Steamship_Lines.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_dollar.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_of_Canada.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Collingwood_Shipbuilding.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Collingwood_Shipyards.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Erie.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Superior.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Lake_freighter.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Maumee_River.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Great_Lakes.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Port_Weller_Shipyards.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Toledo,_Ohio.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink Whitefish_Point.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLink File:CSL_Tadoussac_allision_Toldeo,_Ohio_DVIDS1125599.jpg.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageWikiLinkText "CSL Tadoussac".
- CSL_Tadoussac hasPhotoCollection CSL_Tadoussac.
- CSL_Tadoussac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CSL_Tadoussac subject Category:Ships_of_Canada.
- CSL_Tadoussac hypernym Freighter.
- CSL_Tadoussac type Ship.
- CSL_Tadoussac comment "The CSL Tadoussac is lake freighter currently operated by Canada Steamship Lines, on the North American Great Lakes.She was launched in 1969.She was the last freighter built for CSL in the traditional two superstructure design, which puts her bridge right up in the ship's bow.She was designed and built with a self-unloading boom and self-unloading hoppers.".
- CSL_Tadoussac label "CSL Tadoussac".
- CSL_Tadoussac wasDerivedFrom CSL_Tadoussac?oldid=673844497.
- CSL_Tadoussac depiction CSL_Tadoussac_allision_Toldeo,_Ohio_DVIDS1125599.jpg.
- CSL_Tadoussac isPrimaryTopicOf CSL_Tadoussac.