- Source: SS Vega
A number of steamships have carried the name Vega, including
SS Vega (1872), Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld sailed in 1878 in Vega from Gothenburg along the coast of Siberia to Yokohama on his discovery of the Northeast Passage.
SS Vega, launched in 1897 as Gambia and renamed in 1915, was sunk in 1916 by a U-Boat near Barcelona.
SS Vega, a Swedish steamship, launched in 1897 at Flensburg as Nordland for the Danish company Nordsöen, Copenhagen. Vega struck a mine and sank on 20 December 1939
SS Vega (1898), a Russian-flag passenger-cargo steamship, became Tjaldur with the Danish line DFDS in 1904 and was then sold in 1939 to Panamanian-flag owners as Dora. In June 1942 it was sold to Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, rebuilt in Naples, and used as a supply ship to North Africa until shelled and sunk in December 1942 off Tunis by the Royal Navy
SS Vega (1913), a Swedish steamship chartered by the Red Cross during World War II.
See also
MV NYK Vega is a 103,000-ton container ship built for NYK Line in 2006
MV Vega, is a 30,000-ton container ship which on 27 October 2010 rescued 98 fishermen who had abandoned their vessel, the Athena, after it caught fire in the Celtic Sea.
References
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