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TSTS Harmony leaving Kalakov Port 2 days after its launch
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Name: | TSTS Harmony |
Owner: | Prolotov Ship Lanes |
Builder: | TBA |
Laid down: | June 24th, 1909 |
Launched: | 30th August, 1911 |
Out of service: | February 3rd, 1932 |
Fate: | Scrapped in Žaniny Port |
Notes: | TSTS Harmony had sister ship TSTS Unity |
The Trans-Sivuk Transport Ship Harmony, commonly known as TSTS Harmony, was a steam ocean-liner built in 1911 in the Chozkian shipyards owned by Prolotov Ship Lanes. It was specifically designed to cater to the needs of immigrants and tourists traveling between the nations of Chozko, Shadoveil, Neuewland, Vileria, and Sauthar, with regular stops at these ports. It was a sister ship of the more known TSTS Unity, unlike its sister it had succesful career, it served until 1932 when it was scrapped.