Norwegian America Line (Norwegian: Den Norske Amerikalinje), was a cruise ship line, originally an operator of passenger and cargo ships. Founded in 1910, the company ran regular transatlantic service between Norway and the United States, and later to East Africa as well.
Primarily due to competition from air travel, transatlantic passenger voyages were discontinued in 1971.
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| Ship | Built | In service for NAL | Type | Tonnage | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SS Kristianiafjord | 1913 | 1913-1917 | ocean liner | 10699 GRT | Sunk 1917. |
| SS Bergensfjord | 1913 | 1913-1940 | ocean liner | 10666 GRT | Taken over by British authorities and converted to a troopship, 1940. |
| SS Mari SS Oslofjord |
1923 | 1923 1923-1930 |
215 GRT | ||
| SS Bergensfjord | 1913 | 1913-1940 | ocean liner | 10666 GRT | Taken over by British authorities and converted to a troopship, 1940. |
| SS Stavangerfjord | 1917 | 1917-1940 1945-1964 |
ocean liner | 12977 GRT | Overtaken by Germans as a troopship, 1940, returned to NAL 1945. Scrapped 1964. |
| MS Oslofjord (1938) | 1938 | 1938-1940 | ocean liner | 18673 GRT | Sunk after hitting a mine of River Tyne, 1940. |
| MS Oslofjord (1949) | 1949 | 1949-1967 | ocean liner | 16844 GRT | Chartered to Greek Line, 1967. Caught fire and sunk, 1970. |
| MS Bergensfjord | 1956 | 1956-1971 | ocean liner | 18739 GRT | Sold to French Line as De Grasse, 1971. |
| MS Sagafjord | 1965 | 1965-1983 | ocean liner / cruise ship | 24002 GRT | Sold to Cunard Line 1983. Since 1997 Saga Rose for Saga Cruises. |
| MS Vistafjord | 1973 | 1973-1983 | cruise ship | 24292 GRT | Sold to Cunard Line 1983. Since 2004 Saga Ruby for Saga Cruises. |