Rodina-class motorship
Cruise ship Dmitriy Pozharskiy
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Class overview | |
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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) |
The Rodina class is a class of Russian river passenger ships.[3] "Rodina" means "motherland" in Russian.
They were three-deck cargo-passenger ships manufactured in Germany from 1954–1961.[4]
River cruise ships of the project 588[]
Rodina-class motorships | ||
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No. | Original name | English transliteration |
First series of Project 588 | ||
1 | В. Чкалов | V. Chkalov |
2 | А. Матросов | A. Matrosov |
3 | Н. Гастелло (Алексей Толстой) | N. Gastello (Aleksey Tolstoy) |
4 | Л. Доватор (Арабелла) | L. Dovator (Arabella) |
5 | Родина (Святая Русь) | Rodina (Svyataya Rus) |
6 | Эрнст Тельман (Цезарь) | Ernst Telman (Tsezar) |
7 | Андрей Вышинский (Тарас Шевченко, Сергей Кучкин, Тарас Шевченко, Очарованный Странник) | Andrey Vyshinskiy (Taras Shevchenko, Sergey Kuchkin, Taras Shevchenko, Ocharovannyy Strannik) |
8 | Фридрих Энгельс | Fridrikh Engels |
9 | И. А. Крылов | I. A. Krylov |
10 | Карл Либкнехт (Юрий Никулин, Солнечный Город) | Karl Libknekht (Yuriy Nikulin, Solnechnyy Gorod) |
11 | Ильич | Ilyich |
Second series of Project 588 | ||
12 | Александр Невский | Aleksandr Nevskiy |
13 | Карл Маркс (Северная Сказка) | Karl Marks (Severnaya Skazka) |
14 | Дмитрий Донской (Кабаргинъ, Кабаргин, Князь Донской) | Dmitriy Donskoy (Kabargin, Knyaz Donskoy) |
15 | Михаил Кутузов | Mikhail Kutuzov |
16 | Дмитрий Пожарский | Dmitriy Pozharskiy |
17 | Рылеев | Ryleev |
18 | Алеша Попович or Алеша Попович | Alesha Popovich or Alyosha Popovich |
19 | Добрыня Никитич (Прикамье) | Dobrynya Nikitich (Prikamye) |
20 | Илья Муромец | Ilya Muromets |
21 | Багратион | Bagration |
22 | Кавказ (Космонавт Гагарин) | Kavkaz (Kosmonavt Gagarin) |
23 | Казбек (Михаил Лермонтов) | Kazbek (Mikhail Lermontov) |
24 | Эльбрус (Валентина Терешкова) | Elbrus (Valentina Tereshkova) |
25 | Алтай | Altay |
26 | Урал (Инженер Пташников, Тарас Бульба, Урал) | Ural (Inzhener Ptashnikov, Taras Bulba, Ural) |
27 | Н. В. Гоголь | N. V. Gogol |
28 | А. И. Герцен | A. I. Gertsen |
29 | Т. Г. Шевченко (Святой Петр, Anichka) | T. G. Shevchenko (Svyatoy Petr, Anichka) |
30 | И. С. Тургенев | I. S. Turgenev |
31 | Г. В. Плеханов | G. V. Plekhanov |
32 | К. А. Тимирязев | K. A. Timiryazev |
33 | Денис Давыдов | Denis Davydov |
34 | Иван Сусанин (Петр Первый) | Ivan Susanin (Pyotr Pervyy) |
35 | Серго Орджоникидзе (Орджоникидзе, Серго Орджоникидзе) | Sergo Ordzhonikidze (Ordzhonikidze, Sergo Ordzhonikidze) |
36 | Козьма Минин | Kozyma Minin |
37 | Степан Разин (Аврора) | Stepan Razin (Avrora) |
38 | Юрий Долгорукий | Yuriy Dolgorukiy |
39 | Генерал И. Д. Черняховский | General I. D. Chernyakhovskiy |
40 | Генерал Н. Ф. Ватутин (Русь Великая) | General N. F. Vatutin (Rus Velikaya) |
41 | Вильгельм Пик (Павел Бажов) | Vilgelm Pik (Pavel Bazhov) |
42 | А. С. Попов | A. S. Popov |
43 | Н. К. Крупская (Петрокрепость) | N. K. Krupskaya (Petrokrepost) |
44 | К. Э. Циолковский (Анатолий Папанов, Две Столицы) | K. E. Tsiolkovskiy (Anatoliy Papanov, Dve Stolitsy) |
45 | Ф. Жолио-Кюри | F. Zholio-Kyuri |
46 | Ф. И. Панфёров[5] | F. I. Panfyorov |
47 | Фёдор Гладков | Fyodor Gladkov |
48 | Александр Фадеев | Aleksandr Fadeyev |
49 | Хирург Разумовский | Khirurg Razumovskiy |
Overview[]
Rodina class | |||||||||
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Month and year of build | Hull No | Image | Name | Operator | Flag | RRR | MMSI | Status | |
March 1954 | 13001 | , Krasnoyarsk | → | 142501 | 273327780 | originally, the V. Chkalov (also called Valeriy Chkalov according to marinetraffic and the newest edit of RRR) | |||
June 1954 | 13002 | YRSCO, Krasnoyarsk | → | 142502 | 273353470 | originally, the A. Matrosov (Aleksandr Matrosov is the marinetraffic name) | |||
September 1954 | 13003 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142503 | 273338640 | originally, the N. Gastello; rebuilt, built up one deck; scrapped in 2014 | |||
April 1955 | 13004 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142504 | – | originally, the L. Dovator (until 2002); rebuilt, picked up 76 people from sunken Bulgariya on July 10, 2011, scrapped in 2014 | |||
June 1955 | 13005 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142505 | – | originally, the Rodina (until 2006); burnt at Bor on 13 August 2018, decommissioned in 2018 | |||
1955 | 13006 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142506 | 273328160 | originally, the Ernst Telman | |||
April 1956 | 11000 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142507 | 273371180 | originally, the Andrey Vyshinskiy, Taras Shevchenko, Sergey Kuchkin, Taras Shevchenko | |||
June 1956 | 11001 | Image | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142508 | – | sank on November 6, 2003, out of service in November 2003 | ||
September 1956 | 11002 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142509 | 273364210 | ||||
November 1956 | 11003 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142510 | 273326640 | originally, the Karl Libknekht, Y. Nikulin (2002–2014) | |||
December 1956 | 11004 | Image | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142577 | – | Flotel at Kineshma since 2006 | ||
April 1957 | 112 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142578 | 273362080 | ||||
May 1957 | 113 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142579 | 273379430 | originally, the Karl Marks | |||
June 1957 | 114 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142580 | – | originally, the Dmitriy Donskoy, Kabargin', Kabargin; scrapped | |||
1957 | 115 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142581 | 273338050 | ||||
August 1957 | 116 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 142582 | 273341660 | ||||
November 1957 | 117 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082244 | – | scrapped in 2018 | |||
December 1957 | 118 | Alyosha Popovich | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082169 | – | scrapped in November 2014 | ||
December 1957 | 119 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082167 | – | originally, the Dobrynya Nikitich | |||
March 1958 | 120 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082168 | 273362870 | ||||
April 1958 | 121 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082169 | – | out of service in October 1999; scrapped in 2003 | |||
May 1958 | 122 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082170 | 273338860 | originally, the Kavkaz (1958–1961); rebuilt 2005 and 2008 | |||
June 1958 | 123 | Image | VSCO, Astrakhan | → | 004875 | 273321730 | originally, the Ural, Inzhener Ptashnikov, Taras Bulba | ||
October 1958 | 124 | VSCO, Astrakhan | – | – | *originally, the Elbrus (until 1963); filmed in „Девичья весна“ 1960; burnt, out of service and scrapped 1978 at Astrakhan | ||||
November 1958 | 125 | Image | NWRSCO, Leningrad | – | – | filmed in „Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia“ in 1973; sold to Baltic states; scrapped in the 1990s | |||
December 1958 | 126 | VURSCO, Astrakhan | → | – | – | originally, the Kazbek; out of service in July 1998; scrapped 2003 | |||
March 1959 | 127 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082649 | 273367160 | RR 4018 | |||
April 1959 | 128 | Image | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082650 | 273337560 | |||
May 1959 | 129 | NWRSCO, Leningrad | → → | – | – | originally, the T. G. Shevtshenko (until 1994), Svyatoy Petr (1994–1997); sunk at Sligo, Ireland; out of service in 2003 | |||
June 1959 | 130 | Image | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 083028 | – | scrapped in 2017 | ||
August 1959 | 131 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 082519 | – | scrapped in 2020 | |||
September 1959 | 132 | Image | VURSCO, Astrakhan | → | 091176 | – | |||
December 1959 | 133 | Image | VURSCO, Astrakhan | → | 027620 | – | |||
February 1960 | 134 | MRSCO, Moscow | → | 129230 | – | originally, the Ivan Susanin (until 1992); 1992—2004 on the Maas River, in the Netherlands | |||
March 1960 | 135 | Image | MRSCO, Moskau | 129231 | – | originally, the Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Ordzhonikidze; 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 1960 | 136 | Image | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 027610 | 273354550 | |||
August 1960 | 137 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 021959 | – | originally, the Stepan Razin (until 2003); scrapped | |||
October 1960 | 138 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 083722 | – | out of service in 2012, scrapped [6] | |||
November 1960 | 139 | Image | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 041021 | – | |||
December 1960 | 140 | VURSCO, Gorky | → | 229434 | 273356650 | originally, the General N. F. Vatutin (until 2011) | |||
January 1961 | 141 | Image | KRSCO, Perm | → | 145001 | – | originally, the Vilgelm Pik (until 1992) | ||
April 1961 | 142 | NWRSCO, Leningrad | → | 145002 | 273322950 | ||||
July 1961 | 143 | NWRSCO, Leningrad | → | 145003 | originally, the N. K. Krupskaya (until 1993); scrapped in 2012 | ||||
August 1961 | 144 | BORSCO, Petrozavodsk | → | 145004 | 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 1961 | 145 | Image | KRSCO, Perm | → | 145005 | – | burnt in October 2011 in the river’s backwater [7] | ||
October 1961 | 146 | KRSCO, Perm | → | 145006 | 273326520 | rebuilt, built up one deck | |||
November 1961 | 147 | Image | KRSCO, Perm | → | 145007 | – | |||
December 1961 | 148 | KRSCO, Perm | → | 145008 | 273369310 | ||||
December 1961 | 149 | KRSCO, Perm | → | 145009 | 273360410 | rebuilt, built up one deck |
RRR —
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
See also[]
- List of river cruise ships
- Rossiya-class motorship (1952)
- Rossiya-class motorship (1973)
- Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorship
- Valerian Kuybyshev-class motorship
- Baykal-class motorship
- Anton Chekhov-class motorship
- Sergey Yesenin-class motorship
- Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya-class motorship
- Yerofey Khabarov-class motorship
References[]
- ^ Displacement and draught
- ^ Reference data: Project 588 (In Russian only) (in Russian)
- ^ Project 588
- ^ Ship List of the Project 588
- ^ Russian River Register, keyword: 145006 Archived 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Y. Dolgorukiy at englishrussia.com
- ^ „Жолио-Кюри“ сгорел в затоне Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
Media related to Project 588 Riverboats at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- River cruise ships
- Ships of Russia
- Ships of the Soviet Union
- East Germany–Soviet Union relations
- Ships built in East Germany