The Holland Steamship Company (Dutch: Hollandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij, HSM) was formed in Amsterdam in 1885 to run a steamship service from Amsterdam to London.
History
- 1827 â 70 ft. paddle steamer "Beurs van Amsterdam" of the Amsterdamsche Stoomboot Maatschappij served on an Amsterdam - London line for 1 year.
- 1849 - Amsterdam Screw Schooner Company sets up a service to London.
- 1885 - Hollandsche Stoomboot Maats. [ HSM ] or Holland Steamship Co. commenced operating with a one ship service which was doubled later that year when "Amstelstroom" was delivered.
- 1974 - Having discontinued passenger services after World War II, the company's many cargo vessels continued to trade until 1974 when finally operations ceased.
Routes
Livery
Funnel: Yellow with black top.
Passenger / Cargo Vessels employed
Cargo only services
Outside of its passenger / cargo services, HSM operated cargo services to many ports around the coasts of the U.K. and Ireland - see 'Routes' above.
Passengers would occasionally be carried on these vessels but it was on an ad hoc basis.
A feature of the ships deployed on the London service was the mounting of deck cranes to facilitate speedy cargo handling.
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