Ost-Afrikanische Hauptlinie f
The Ost-Afrikanische Hauptlinie, or East African Main Line, began in 1890, initially running from Hamburg to Zanzibar. The eastern terminus was moved to Dar-es-Salaam in 1891, and Tanga in 1893.
In 1890, the Deutsch-Ost-Afrika Linie (DOAL) was founded to provide service to Deutsch-Ostafrika along the Hauptlinie. There was significant overlap in its organization and operations with the Woermann line providing service to West Africa, resulting in Woermann ships also servicing the route.
Operations on the line functionally ceased with the outbreak of World War I in 1914. In addition to it being impossible to maintain service through hostile waters, the DOAL’s contract with the German government expired during the war and wasn’t extended. The DOAL and Woermann Linie assets were sold to a consortium led by HAPAG and Norddeutscher Lloyd, and all their ships were lost during the war or surrendered to the Allies under the terms of the Versailles Treaty.

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- Friedemann SP 1 f
- ArGe Kolonien DEUTSCHE SEEPOST OST-AFRIKANISCHE HAUPTLINIE f

Deutsch Ost-Afrika Linie

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Periods of Use on this Ship:
- 5 November 1892 to 2 September 1894
- 23 May 1895 to 24 December 1898

Deutsch Ost-Afrika Linie

General I
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Periods of Use on this Ship:
- 13 September 1894 to 19 April 1895
- 4 January 1899 to 26 August 1904

Deutsch Ost-Afrika Linie

Kigoma, in later service as Toledo
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Periods of Use on this Ship:
- 10 May 1914 to 2 August 1914
Ost-Afrikanische Hauptlinie f
The Ost-Afrikanische Hauptlinie, or East African Main Line, began in 1890, initially running from Hamburg to Zanzibar. The eastern terminus was moved to Dar-es-Salaam in 1891, and Tanga in 1893.
In 1890, the Deutsch-Ost-Afrika Linie (DOAL) was founded to provide service to Deutsch-Ostafrika along the Hauptlinie. There was significant overlap in its organization and operations with the Woermann line providing service to West Africa, resulting in Woermann ships also servicing the route.
Operations on the line functionally ceased with the outbreak of World War I in 1914. In addition to it being impossible to maintain service through hostile waters, the DOAL’s contract with the German government expired during the war and wasn’t extended. The DOAL and Woermann Linie assets were sold to a consortium led by HAPAG and Norddeutscher Lloyd, and all their ships were lost during the war or surrendered to the Allies under the terms of the Versailles Treaty.

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Catalog:
- Friedemann SP 1 f
- ArGe Kolonien DEUTSCHE SEEPOST OST-AFRIKANISCHE HAUPTLINIE f

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Periods of Use on this Ship:
- 5 November 1892 to 2 September 1894
- 23 May 1895 to 24 December 1898

General I
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Periods of Use on this Ship:
- 13 September 1894 to 19 April 1895
- 4 January 1899 to 26 August 1904

Kigoma, in later service as Toledo
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Periods of Use on this Ship:
- 10 May 1914 to 2 August 1914
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