Flotta Lauro Lines: TN Sydney & Roma - C3 cargo ships rebuilt into passenger liners in 1950 & 1951

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Flotta Lauro Lines

TN Sydney & Roma

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Page Three - Deck Plans

 

TN Roma berthed at the eastern side of Circular Quay Sydney in 1962

Photograph by J.D. Thomlinson

Currently I only have three decks, but at least this provides the layout of the first and tourist class public rooms and dinning rooms, etc. In due course I home to obtain the other decks!

 A Deck – all first class

 

B deck – first class forward – tourist aft

 

 C Deck – first class forward – tourist aft

 

TN Sydney & Roma INDEX:

 

Main Page         TN Sydney & Roma history page.

Page One          First Class photo album.

Page Two          Tourist Class Photo album.

Page Three       Deck Plans.

Page Four         A Voyage description - Australia to Naples in 1962 on the Roma.

Page Five          Mr. Uma Shankar Jaiswal sails from Bombay to Naples in 1962.

Also Read about the larger ex Dutch liners MS Willem Ruys & MS Oranje that became ...

The became Flotta Lauro’s ... MS Achille Lauro & Angelina Lauro

 

“Blue Water Liners sailing to the distant shores.
I watched them come, I watched them go and I watched them die.”

 

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