by William Lafferty » May 13, 2026, 11:23 am
Yes. Grand Trunk sold Grand Haven to the West Indies Fruit & Steamship Company on 16 September 1945 for around $100000. It had been idle since 1930 at Manitowoc except for a short stint in 1937, and the fleet's smallest carrier. After numerous delays the vessel left Port Everglades on its first trip to Cuba 3 June 1946, having left New Orleans 28 May 1946. The service was intended to bring general freight to Havana and return with reefers of produce.
Yes. Grand Trunk sold [i]Grand Haven[/i] to the West Indies Fruit & Steamship Company on 16 September 1945 for around $100000. It had been idle since 1930 at Manitowoc except for a short stint in 1937, and the fleet's smallest carrier. After numerous delays the vessel left Port Everglades on its first trip to Cuba 3 June 1946, having left New Orleans 28 May 1946. The service was intended to bring general freight to Havana and return with reefers of produce.