Port-Talbot-Typ


Port Talbot type or port Talbot class is an outdated size specification for ships. It is the largest archipelago that has just passed through the locks of Port Talbot in Wales to reach the steelworks there. They were up to 130,15 m long, 17,40 m wide and had a load bearing capacity of about 10,000 tons. The name "Port Talbot" became rapidly out of use in 1970 with the inauguration of the new tidal harbor with ore cover.

The bulk of the Port Talbot-type ships were in service at the shipping companies Denholm, Buries Markes and Houlder, many of them in long-term British Iron & Steel Corporation (BISCO), for which numerous ships have been built with exactly these dimensions. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext Schiffsgrößen

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