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We regret to report that the SS Lane Victory has temporarily suspended its Cruise Schedule. This is because during our last sea trials in preparation for cruises, a number of steam generating tubes in the port boiler failed.
SS Lane Victory is an American Victory-class cargo ship used in World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War. The ship was preserved in 1989 to serve as a museum ship in the San Pedro area of Los Angeles, California. As a rare surviving Victory ship, she was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark .
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Mar 15, 2022 · SS Lane Victory moves from Berth 50 north to 52, making way for a new Princess line ship (3,600 passengers) coming out of the shipyard on Saturday to use Berth 50 in San Pedro on Monday,...
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Aug 15, 2009 · 9. 3.4K views 13 years ago. A short video taken onboard the SS Lane Victory, a Merchant Marine ship built in Long Beach Calif in 1945. This ship is the the only one still operating as a...
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Jan 2020. Lane Victory is one of only three surviving Victory ships, and she is a fascinating example of a merchant marine vessel from a different era. For an admission fee of only $7 you can access most areas of the ship, including two interesting and informative museum display areas packed with artifacts and information.
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Mar 15, 2022 · BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER SS Lane Victory is relocated Monday from Berth 50in the Port of Los Angeles to Berth 52. The World War II-era vessel, now serving as a harborside tourist attraction, is making way for the 3,600-passenger Discovery Princess cruise liner.
Lane Victory is now fully operational and is supported by 6 'Victory at Sea' WWII-Cruises each summer off Catalina Island. She has also been used as a set for many motion pictures and television productions. SS Lane Victory is a National Historic Landmark. Right under the west end of the Vincent-Thomas Bridge in San Pedro Harbor