S / S "Queen Victoria" Building Row Low Walker Yard launched February 21, 1909 in the Navy service September 5, 1939 Help Cruiser Queen Victoria was a Swedish train ferry belonging to the Swedish Navils and which was called as a help cruiser in the Swedish Navy during World World War. - Sassnitz, was called in conjunction with the outbreak of World War I September 1, 1939 and remodeled on Finnboda yards. At the outbreak of war, the urgent need to get the minor and when the minor Clas Fleming needed to be modernized, it was important to get a replacement. Cooling took place on September 5 and r


S / S "Queen Victoria" Building Row Low Walker Yard launched February 21, 1909 in the Navy service September 5, 1939 Help Cruiser Queen Victoria was a Swedish train ferry belonging to the Swedish Navils and which was called as a help cruiser in the Swedish Navy during World World War. - Sassnitz, was called in conjunction with the outbreak of World War I September 1, 1939 and remodeled on Finnboda yards. At the outbreak of war, the urgent need to get the minor and when the minor Clas Fleming needed to be modernized, it was important to get a replacement. Cooling took place on September 5 and rebuilding to the minute was completed on September 14. The vessel had the main role in the exposition of 90 mines in the so-called northern minier in the southern Kvarken in December 1939. When a large number of railway cars have become standing in Germany at the war outbreak, she was temporarily returned to SJ for the carts could be taken home. The vessel was held warrior, but some further efforts for the Navy did not. There were plans to use her at a Swedish invasion of Zealand in connection with surgery save Denmark spring in 1945. She was returned to the state's railways in 1945 and was put into the route Trelleborg - Travemünde.


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