Rodina-class motorship

The Rodina class is a class of Russian river passenger ships.[3] "Rodina" means "motherland" in Russian.

Cruise ship Dmitriy Pozharskiy
Class overview
Name: Rodina class
Built: 1954–1961
Planned: 49
Completed: 49
General characteristics
Type: Passenger ship
Displacement: 1.460 t (I), 1.492 t (II-without refrigerator) and 1.506 t (II) [1]
Length: 95.8 m (314 ft)[2]
Beam: 14.3 m (47 ft)
Draught: 2.4 m (7.9 ft)

They were three-deck cargo-passenger ships manufactured in Germany from 1954–1961.[4]

River cruise ships of the project 588

Rodina-class motorships
No.Original nameEnglish transliteration
First series of Project 588
1В. ЧкаловV. Chkalov
2А. МатросовA. Matrosov
3Н. ГастеллоN. Gastello
4Л. Доватор (Арабелла)L. Dovator (Arabella)
5Родина (Святая Русь)Rodina (Svyataya Rus)
6Эрнст Тельман (Цезарь)Ernst Telman (Tsezar)
7А. Вышинский (Т. Шевченко, Сергей Кучкин, Тарас Шевченко, Очарованный Странник)A. Vyshinskiy (T. Shevchenko, Sergey Kuchkin, Taras Shevchenko, Ocharovannyy Strannik)
8Ф. ЭнгельсF. Engels
9И. А. КрыловI. A. Krylov
10Карл Либкнехт (Ю. Никулин, Солнечный Город)Karl Libknekht (Y. Nikulin, Solnechnyy Gorod)
11ИльичIlyich
Second series of Project 588
12Александр НевскийAleksandr Nevskiy
13Карл МарксKarl Marks
14Дмитрий Донской (Кабаргинъ, Кабаргин, Князь Донской)Dmitriy Donskoy (Kabargin, Knyaz Donskoy)
15Михаил КутузовMikhail Kutuzov
16Дмитрий ПожарскийDmitriy Pozharskiy
17РылеевRyleev
18Алеша ПоповичAlesha Popovich
19Добрыня Никитич (Прикамье)Dobrynya Nikitich (Prikamye)
20'Илья Муромец Ilya Muromets
21БагратионBagration
22Кавказ (Космонавт Гагарин)Kavkaz (Kosmonavt Gagarin)
23Казбек (Михаил Лермонтов)Kazbek (Mikhail Lermontov)
24Эльбрус (Валентина Терешкова)Elbrus (Valentina Tereshkova)
25АлтайAltay
26Урал (Инженер Пташников, Тарас Бульба, Урал)Ural (Inzhener Ptashnikov, Taras Bulba, Ural)
27Н. В. ГогольN. V. Gogol
28А. И. ГерценA. I. Gertsen
29Т. Г. Шевченко (Святой Петр, Anichka)T. G. Shevchenko (Svyatoy Petr, Anichka)
30И. С. ТургеневI. S. Turgenev
31Г. В. ПлехановG. V. Plekhanov
32К. А. ТимирязевK. A. Timiryazev
33Денис ДавыдовDenis Davydov
34Иван Сусанин (Петр Первый)Ivan Susanin (Petr Pervyy)
35Серго ОрджоникидзеSergo Ordzhonikidze
36Козьма МининKozyma Minin
37Степан Разин (Аврора)Stepan Razin (Avrora)
38Юрий ДолгорукийYuriy Dolgorukiy
39Генерал И. Д. ЧерняховскийGeneral I. D. Chernyakhovskiy
40Генерал Н. Ф. Ватутин (Русь Великая)General N. F. Vatutin (Rus Velikaya)
41Вильгельм Пик (Павел Бажов)Vilgelm Pik (Pavel Bazhov)
42А. С. ПоповA. S. Popov
43Н. К. Крупская (Петрокрепость)N. K. Krupskaya (Petrokrepost)
44К. Э. Циолковский (Анатолий Папанов, Две Столицы)K. E. Tsiolkovskiy (Anatoliy Papanov, Dve Stolitsy)
45Ф. Жолио-КюриF. Zholio-Kyuri
46Ф. И. Панфёров[5]F. I. Panfyorov
47Федор ГладковFedor Gladkov
48Александр ФадеевAleksandr Fadeyev
49Хирург РазумовскийKhirurg Razumovskiy

Overview

Rodina class
Month and year of buildHull NoImageNameOperatorFlagRRRMMSIStatus
March 195413001ImageV. ChkalovYRSCO, Krasnoyarsk 142501
June 195413002ImageA. MatrosovYRSCO, Krasnoyarsk 142502
September 195413003Aleksey TolstoyVURSCO, Gorky 142503 273338640 originally, the N. Gastello; rebuilt, built up one deck
April 195513004ArabellaVURSCO, Gorky 142504 originally, the L. Dovator (until 2002); rebuilt, picked up 76 people from sunken Bulgariya on July 10, 2011
June 195513005Svyataya RusVURSCO, Gorky 142505 originally, the Rodina (until 2006)
195513006TsezarVURSCO, Gorky 142506 273328160 originally, the Ernst Telman
April 195611000Ocharovannyy StrannikVURSCO, Gorky 142507 273371180 originally, the Andrey Vyshinskiy, Taras Shevchenko, Sergey Kuchkin, Taras Shevchenko
June 195611001ImageF. EngelsVURSCO, Gorky 142508 sank on November 6, 2003, out of service in November 2003
September 195611002I. A. KrylovVURSCO, Gorky 142509 273364210
November 195611003Solnechnyy GorodVURSCO, Gorky 142510 273326640 originally, the Karl Libknekht, Y. Nikulin (2002–2014)
December 195611004ImageIlyichVURSCO, Gorky 142577 Flotel at Kineshma since 2006
April 1957112Aleksandr NevskiyVURSCO, Gorky 142578 273362080
May 1957113Karl MarksVURSCO, Gorky 142579 273379430
June 1957114Knyaz DonskoyVURSCO, Gorky 142580 Dmitriy Donskoy, Kabargin', Kabargin
1957115Mikhail KutuzovVURSCO, Gorky 142581 273338050
August 1957116Dmitriy PozharskiyVURSCO, Gorky 142582 273341660
November 1957117RyleevVURSCO, Gorky 082244
December 1957118Alesha PopovichVURSCO, Gorky 082169 scrapped in 2014
December 1957119PrikamyeVURSCO, Gorky 082167 originally, the Dobrynya Nikitich
March 1958120Ilya MurometsVURSCO, Gorky 082168 273362870
April 1958121BagrationVURSCO, Gorky 082169 out of service in October 1999; scrapped in 2003
May 1958122Kosmonavt GagarinVURSCO, Gorky 082170 273338860 originally, the Kavkaz (1961–); rebuilt 2005 and 2008
June 1958123ImageUralVSCO, Astrakhan 004875 273321730 originally, the Ural, Inzhener Ptashnikov, Taras Bulba
October 1958124Valentina TereshkovaVSCO, Astrakhan *originally, the Elbrus (until 1963); filmed in „Девичья весна“ 1960; burnt, out of service and scrapped 1978 at Astrakhan
November 1958125ImageAltayNWRSCO, Leningrad filmed in „Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia“ in 1973; sold to Baltic states; scrapped in the 1990s
December 1958126Mikhail LermontovVURSCO, Astrakhan originally, the Kazbek; out of service in July 1998; scrapped 2003
March 1959127N. V. GogolVURSCO, Gorky 082649 273367160 RR 4018
April 1959128ImageA. I. GertsenVURSCO, Gorky 082650 273337560
May 1959129AnichkaNWRSCO, Leningrad originally, the T. G. Shevtshenko (until 1994), Svyatoy Petr (1994–1997); sunk at Sligo, Ireland; out of service in 2003
June 1959130ImageI. S. TurgenevVURSCO, Gorky 083028
August 1959131G. V. PlekhanovVURSCO, Gorky 082519
September 1959132ImageK. A. TimiryazevVURSCO, Astrakhan 091176
December 1959133ImageDenis DavydovVURSCO, Astrakhan 027620
February 1960134Petr PervyyMRSCO, Moscow 129230 originally, the Ivan Susanin (until 1992); 1992—2004 on the Maas River, in the Netherlands
March 1960135ImageSergo OrdzhonikidzeMRSCO, Moskau 129231 burnt in 1992 on the Lake Onega; filmed in "Titanic" of the band "Nautilus Pompilius" in 1994; out of service in 1995 and scrapped in 1996
April 1960136ImageKozma MininVURSCO, Gorky 027610 273354550
August 1960137AvroraVURSCO, Gorky 021959 originally, the Stepan Razin (until 2003)
October 1960138Y. DolgorukiyVURSCO, Gorky 083722 out of service in 2012, scrapped [6]
November 1960139ImageGeneral I. D. ChernyakhovskiyVURSCO, Gorky 041021
December 1960140Rus VelikayaVURSCO, Gorky 229434 273356650 originally, the General N. F. Vatutin (until 2011)
January 1961141ImagePavel BazhovKRSCO, Perm 145001 originally, the Vilgelm Pik (until 1992)
April 1961142A. S. PopovNWRSCO, Leningrad 145002 273322950
July 1961143PetrokrepostNWRSCO, Leningrad 145003 originally, the N. K. Krupskaya (until 1993)
August 1961144Dve StolitsyBORSCO, Petrozavodsk145004 273341750 originally, the K. E. Tsiolkovskiy, Anatoliy Papanov; accident in 1996 off Valaam, sank due to fire on board at Quay in Saint Petersburg in 2001; rebuilt
September 1961145ImageF. Zholio-KyuriKRSCO, Perm 145005 burnt in October 2011 in the river’s backwater [7]
October 1961146F. I. PanfyorovKRSCO, Perm 145006 273326520rebuilt, built up one deck
November 1961147ImageFedor GladkovKRSCO, Perm 145007
December 1961148Aleksandr FadeyevKRSCO, Perm 145008 273369310
December 1961149Khirurg RazumovskiyKRSCO, Perm 145009 273360410rebuilt, built up one deck

RRR — Russian River Register

YRSCO – Yenisseiskoye Rechnoye Parokhodstvo; VURSCO – Volzhskoye Obyedinyonnoye Rechnoye Parokhodstvo (today – Volzhskoye Parokhodstvo, VSCO); MRSCO – Moskovskoye Rechnoye Parokhodstvo; KRSCO – Kamskoye Rechnoye Parokhodstvo; BORSCO – Belomoro-Onezhskoye Rechnoye Parokhodstvo; NWRSCO – Severo-Zapadnoye Rechnoye Parokhodstvo

gollark: Also, what do you think of the "1h7m" thing (ignoring the timezone apiaries)?
gollark: I like this. Perhaps you can restyle the other buttons to look this way?
gollark: Maybe change it to say "posts"?
gollark: Interesting!
gollark: Also, as there are not strictly any *replies*, that should be lower.

See also

References

Media related to Project 588 Riverboats at Wikimedia Commons

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.