Volga-class motorship
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The Volga class is a class of Russian river passenger ships.[7] It is named after the first ship in the class Volga, which in her turn was named after Volga River.
![]() River cruise ship Dnipro at pier in Bratislava in 2011 | |
Class overview | |
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Builders | Österreichische Schiffswerften AG, Korneuburg, Austria |
Built | 1970 |
In service | 1970 |
Planned | 2 |
Building | 2 |
Completed | 2 |
Active | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 2,125[1] GT |
Length | 105.9 m (347 ft)[2] |
Beam | 16.1 m (53 ft)[3] |
Draught | 1.65 m (5.4 ft)[4] |
Decks | 3 passenger decks |
Installed power | 2 × MWM TbD 440-8 1,324 kilowatts (1,776 hp)[5] |
Propulsion | 2[6] |
Speed | 26.2 km/h (16.3 mph; 14.1 kn) |
Capacity | 212 passengers |
Crew | 77 |
Three deck cruise ships built by Österreichische Schiffswerften AG at their shipyard in Korneuburg, Austria in 1970.[8]
River cruise ships of the Austrian project Q-031
Overview
See also
- List of river cruise ships
- Valerian Kuybyshev-class motorship
- Rossiya-class motorship (1952)
- Rossiya-class motorship (1973)
- Anton Chekhov-class motorship
- Vladimir Ilyich-class motorship
- Rodina-class motorship
- Baykal-class motorship
- Sergey Yesenin-class motorship
- Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya-class motorship
- Yerofey Khabarov-class motorship
- Dunay-class motorship
- Amur-class motorship
- Dmitriy Furmanov-class motorship
References
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