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The Dramatic Story of MS Oslofjord and MS Fulvia The history of the MS Oslofjord (1949) is a classic tale of maritime elegance and tragedy. Originally built in Amsterdam for the Norwegian America Line, this 16,844-ton vessel was designed as a combined ocean liner and cruise ship, capable of carrying 620 passengers in postwar luxury. A Glittering Career at Sea
For nearly two decades, the Oslofjord served as a flagship of Norwegian grace, making frequent voyages between Oslo and New York. It was celebrated for its state-of-the-art construction and spacious passenger decks, which included multiple swimming pools and parlors. Vintage menus from the 1960s reveal a first-class experience featuring delicacies like lobster, boiled cod, and roast prime rib. Download File MON - MS Oslofjord, MS FULVIA - c...
However, her career was not without incident. In 1957, the ship made international headlines when she tipped over while in drydock in Hoboken, New Jersey, trapping 200 crew members for over an hour. Transformation to MS Fulvia The Dramatic Story of MS Oslofjord and MS